In Jena, it is traditional for newly graduated doctoral students to throw a wreath over the sword of Hanfried (statue of Johann Friedrich I of Saxony, the founder of the university) on the market square. The photo shows a wreath thrown high.

Theses

Here you can select habilitations and theses from PhD, Diploma, Masters and Bachelors students that were completed at the Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry.

Thesis - PhD (4)

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Thesis - PhD
Sachse, D.: Compound-specific hydrogen isotope ratios of sedimentary n-alkanes; a new palaeoclimate proxy. Dissertation, 77 pp., Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena (2005)
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Thesis - PhD
Schumacher, M.: Airborne and ground level flask sampling for regional carbon budgets; the potential of multiple tracer and isotope analyses ; development of a new 'investigation strategy' and of an improved 'sampling system'. Dissertation, 199 pp., Universität, Hamburg (2005)
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Thesis - PhD
Tiwari, Y. K.: Constraints of satellite derived CO2 on carbon sources and sinks. Dissertation, XIV, 107 pp., Universität, Hamburg (2005)
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Thesis - PhD
Wengel, M.: Characterization of coexisting dissolved organic carbon and heavy metals in surface waters. Dissertation, Getr. Zählung pp., Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena (2005)

Thesis - Diploma (2)

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Thesis - Diploma
Schmidt, L.: Der Einfluss der Bodentemperatur auf die Erholung der Photosyntheseprozesse im Frühling bei Pinus sylvestris L. Diploma, IV, 117, VIII, A15 Bl. pp., Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena (2005)
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Thesis - Diploma
Tittmann, S.: Einfluss von Photoperiode und Temperatur auf die Photosynthese- und Kältehärtungsprozesse der Waldkiefer (Pinus sylvestris L.). Diploma, VIII, 102 pp., Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena (2005)
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