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Doktorand*inThema
Amir Hossein AbdiInverse modeling of atmospheric methane, with focus on Africa and Europe using remote sensing measurements
Jinxuan ChenFlight campaign-based inversion of regional greenhouse gas fluxes and validation of the CHARM-F active remote sensing instrument
Lucia Muriel EderEffects of elevated CO 2  on soil organic matter turnover and nutrient uptake
Eldho EliaConstraining the greenhouse gas budget of the Indian subcontinent
Tzu-Hsin (David) HoEnsemble Simulations of greenhouse gas distributions for remote sensing data assimilation
Kseniia IvanovaRole of wetlands on the feedback processes between Arctic permafrost carbon and climate change
Saqr MunassarDevelopment of a pre-operational inverse modelling system for regular quantification of biosphere-atmosphere exchange over Europe
Martijn PallandtEvaluation and improvement of the pan-Arctic greenhouse gas monitoring network
Sandra RaabLinks between hydrology and carbon cycle processes within permafrost ecosystems in Northeast Siberia
Gabriela SophiaNext-generation ecosystem models to simulate acclimation of plant nutrient-use strategies to global change
Anh Dieu TranIntergrating bottom-up and top-down methods to estimate the variability of the Siberian carbon balance.
Natalie TrichesInvestigation of the influence of belowground heterogeneity and nutrient availability on the net impact of Arctic disturbance processes
Hye In YangEffects of elevated CO 2  and nutrient avaiability of carbon allocation and soil biogeochemistry in a mesocosm experiment

Abgeschlossene Arbeiten

Hochschulschrift - Doktorarbeit (4)

Hochschulschrift - Doktorarbeit
Botia, S.: Greenhouse gas exchange in the Amazon: Carbon dioxide and methane insights from the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory. Dissertation, 180 S., Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen (2022)
Hochschulschrift - Doktorarbeit
Reum, F.: Methane emissions from the East Siberian Arctic Shelf inferred from accurate observations of atmospheric methane mole fractions. Dissertation, 139 S., University of Hamburg, Hamburg (2019)
Hochschulschrift - Doktorarbeit
Boschetti, F.: Atmospheric modeling of airborne GHG observations over Europe using a regional transport model: towards quantitative inversions using multiple species. Dissertation, 107 S., Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena (2017)
Hochschulschrift - Doktorarbeit
Ma, S.: The impact of climate changes on agricultural ecosystems: A model development, optimization and application study. Dissertation, 145 S., Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin (2013)

Hochschulschrift - Master (1)

Hochschulschrift - Master
Knauer, J.: Modeling the response of water and carbon fluxes to atmospheric dryness in the land surface scheme: JSBACH: Evaluating alternative process representations using multi-biome eddy covariance data. Master, IX, 52 S., University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth (2014)
 
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