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 (8)

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Thesis - PhD
Beem-Miller, J.: Radiocarbon constraints reveal time scales of soil carbon cycling. Dissertation, Leibniz University Hannover, Hannover (2023)
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Thesis - PhD
Costa, F.: Biomineralization Capabilities of Streptomyces mirabilis P16B-1: Insights into Struvite and Nickel-Struvite Synthesis and Their Implications. Dissertation (2023)
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Thesis - PhD
Demir, G.: The Role of Canopy Induced Heterogeneity in Subsurface Hydrological Processes. Dissertation, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena (2023)
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Thesis - PhD
Helm, J.: From theory to methods and applications - for a better understanding of stem respiration and carbon dynamics in mature trees. Dissertation, University of Basel, Basel (2023)
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Thesis - PhD
Li, W.: Terrestrial vegetation-water interactions in observations and models. Dissertation, TU Dresden, Dresden (2023)
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Thesis - PhD
Pabon-Moreno, D. E.: Functional Biogeography: testing new approaches based on Gross Primary Production. Dissertation, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena (2023)
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Thesis - PhD
Stoner, S.: Quantifying relevent timescales of soil carbon cycling through long-term modeling and novel fractionation techniques. Dissertation, ETH Zurich, Zurich (2023)
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Thesis - PhD
von Fromm, S. F.: Understanding soil organic carbon abundance and persistence at continental to global scales. Dissertation, ETH Zurich, Zuerich (2023)

Thesis - Master (4)

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Thesis - Master
Demchyk, V.: Darstellung von Biodiversität in Social Media anhand des Praxisbeispiels der Pflanzenbestimmungsapp „Flora Incognita“. Master, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena (2023)
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Thesis - Master
Engel, F.: Global tree restoration potential under climate change: implications for hydrological fluxes over land. Master, Wageningen University, Wageningen (2023)
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Thesis - Master
Leschik, C.: Fagus sylvatica and Picea abies differ in their non-structural carbon build up and use. Master, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena (2023)
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Thesis - Master
Terristi, M.: The impact of different types of droughts on vegetation dynamics. Master, University of Geneva, Geneva (2023)

Thesis - Bachelor (1)

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Thesis - Bachelor
Hafezi Rachti, D.: Interpretable machine learning to understand meteorological impacts on ecosystem carbon uptake. Bachelor, University of Hamburg, Hamburg (2023)
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