View from the north tower of the MANIP experiment at Majadas del Tietatar in Spain on a bright day. In the foreground you can see the Eddy boom, a combination of a 3D ultrasonic anemometer in the immediate vicinity of which is the intake of the gas analyzer for carbon dioxide and water vapor. In the background the grazed holm oak grove (Dehesa) and in even greater distance the mountains.

Publications of Jürgen Kesselmeier

Journal Article (4)

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Mota de Oliveira, S.; Duijm, E.; Stech, M.; Ruijgrok, J.; Polling, M.; Barbosa, C. G. G.; Cerqueira, G. R.; Nascimento, A. H. M.; Godoi, R. H. M.; Taylor, P. E. et al.; Wolff, S.; Weber, B.; Kesselmeier, J.: Life is in the air: An expedition into the Amazonian atmosphere. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10, 789791 (2022)
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Paralovo, S. L.; Borillo, G. C.; Barbosa, C. G. G.; Godoi, A. F. L.; Yamamoto, C. I.; de Souza, R. A. F.; Andreoli, R. V.; Costa, P. S.; Almeida, G. P.; Manzi, A. O. et al.; Pöhlker, C.; Yanez-Serrano, A. M.; Kesselmeier, J.; Godoi, R. H. M.: Observations of atmospheric monoaromatic hydrocarbons at urban, semi-urban and forest environments in the Amazon region. Atmospheric Environment 128, pp. 175 - 184 (2016)
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Williams, J.; Keßel, S.; Nölscher, A.; Yang, Y.; Lee, Y.; Yanez-Serrano, A. M.; Wolff, S.; Kesselmeier, J.; Klüpfel, T.; Lelieveld, J. et al.; Shao , M.: Opposite OH reactivity and ozone cycles in the Amazon rainforest and megacity Beijing: Subversion of biospheric oxidant control by anthropogenic emissions. Atmospheric Environment 125 Part A, pp. 112 - 118 (2016)
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Targhetta, N.; Kesselmeier, J.; Wittmann, F.: Effects of the hydroedaphic gradient on tree species composition and aboveground wood biomass of oligotrophic forest ecosystems in the central Amazon basin. Folia Geobotanica 50 (3), pp. 185 - 205 (2015)
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