Shibistova, O.; Lloyd, J.; Kolle, O.; Arneth, A.; Tchebakova, N.; Zolothukhin, D.; Zrazhevskaya, G.; Schulze, E.-D.: Eddy covariance assessment of CO2 accumulation in mature pine forest (in russian). Doklady Akademii Nauk 383 (3), pp. 425 - 429 (2002)
Shibistova, O.; Lloyd, J.; Zrazhevskaya, G.; Arneth, A.; Kolle, O.; Knohl, A.; Astrakhantceva, N.; Shijneva, I.; Schmerler, J.: Annual ecosystem respiration budget for a Pinus sylvestris stand in central Siberia. Tellus, Series B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology 54 (5), pp. 568 - 589 (2002)
Styles, J. M.; Lloyd, J.; Zolotoukhine, D.; Lawton, K. A.; Tchebakova, N.; Francey, R. J.; Arneth, A.; Salamakho, D.; Kolle, O.; Schulze, E.-D.: Estimates of regional surface carbon dioxide exchange and carbon and oxygen isotope discrimination during photosynthesis from concentration profiles in the atmospheric boundary layer. Tellus, Series B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology 54 (5), pp. 768 - 783 (2002)
Tchebakova, N. M.; Kolle, O.; Zolotoukhine, D.; Arneth, A.; Styles, J. M.; Vygodskaya, N. N.; Schulze, E.-D.; Shibistova, O.; Lloyd, J.: Inter-annual and seasonal variations of energy and water vapour fluxes above a Pinus sylvestris forest in the Siberian middle taiga. Tellus, Series B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology 54 (5), pp. 537 - 551 (2002)
Schierholz, I.; Schäfer, D.; Kolle, O.: The Weiherbach data set: An experimental data set for pesticide model testing on the field scale. Agricultural water management: an international journal 44 (1-3), pp. 43 - 61 (2000)
Valentini, R.; Dore, S.; Marchi, G.; Mollicone, D.; Panfyorov, M.; Rebmann, C.; Kolle, O.; Schulze, E.-D.: Carbon and water exchanges of two contrasting central Siberia landscape types: regenerating forest and bog. Functional Ecology 14 (1), pp. 87 - 96 (2000)
Kalthoff, N.; Fiedler, F.; Kohler, M.; Kolle, O.; Mayer, H.; Wenzel, A.: Analysis of energy balance components as a function of orography and land use and comparison of results with the distribution of variables influencing local climate. Theoretical and Applied Climatology 62 (1-2), pp. 65 - 84 (1999)
Schulze, E.-D.; Lloyd, J.; Kelliher, F. M.; Wirth, C.; Rebmann, C.; Lühker, B.; Mund, M.; Knohl, A.; Milyukova, I. M.; Schulze, W.et al.; Ziegler, W.; Varlagin, A. B.; Sogachev, A. F.; Valentini, R.; Dore, S.; Grigoriev, S.; Kolle, O.; Panfyorov, M. I.; Tchebakova, N.; Vygodskaya, N. N.: Productivity of forests in the Eurosiberian boreal region and their potential to act as a carbon sink - asynthesis. Global Change Biology 5 (6), pp. 703 - 722 (1999)
Tchebakova, N. M.; Kolle, O.; Zolotoukhin, D. A.; Lloyd, J.; Arneth, A.; Parfenova, E. I.; Schulze, E.-D.: Annual and seasonal dynamics of energy- and mass exchange in pine forest of middle taiga. In: Forest ecosystems of the Yenisey Meridian, pp. 252 - 264 (Ed. Pleshikov, F. I.). Publishing House of SB RAS, Novosibirsk (2002)
Lloyd, J.; Kolle, O.; Shibistova, O.; Tchebakova, N.; Zolutukin, D.; Arneth, A.; Schulze, E.-D.: The carbon balance of a Siberian forest. In: Proceedings of the International Workshop for advanced flux network and flux evaluation, pp. 39 - 45 (Ed. Inoue, G.). Hokkaido University, Center for global environmental research, Sapporo (2001)
A new study shows a natural solution to mitigate the effects of climate change such as extreme weather events. Researchers found that a diverse plant community acts as a buffer against fluctuations in soil temperature. This buffer, in turn, can have a decisive influence on important ecosystem processes.
Storing carbon in the soil can help to mitigate climate change. Soil organic matter bound to minerals in particular can store carbon in the long term. A new study shows that the formation of mineral-associated organic matter depends primarily on the type of mineral, but is also influenced by land use and cultivation intensity.
The future of the Amazon rainforest and its influence on the global climate were the focus of the visit by Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Steffi Lemke to the ATTO in Brazil. The President and the Federal Minister for the Environment visited the German-Brazilian research station on January 2nd.
Susan Trumbore receives AGU’s William Kaula Award, dedicated to “recognize an individual who has unselfishly served AGU’s publications program and the scientific community through extraordinary dedication and efforts”.
Dr. Henrik Hartmann, group leader at the MPI for Biogeochemistry, takes over the management of the newly founded Institute for Forest Conservation at the Julius Kühn Institute (JKI) in Quedlinburg. We are happy with him about his new area of responsibility and we will stay in touch.