Panwar, A.; Migliavacca, M.; Nelson, J. A.; Cortés, J.; Bastos, A.; Forkel , M.; Winkler, A.: Methodological challenges and new perspectives of shifting vegetation phenology in eddy covariance data. Scientific Reports 13, 13885 (2023)
Panwar, A.; Kleidon, A.: Evaluating the response of diurnal variations in surface and air temperature to evaporative conditions across vegetation types in FLUXNET and ERA5. Journal of Climate 35 (19), pp. 2701 - 2728 (2022)
Turnbull, T.; Renner, M.; Panwar, A.; Katsikis, N.; Kleidon, A.; Schindler, A.: Quantifying available energy and anthropogenic energy use in the Mississippi river basin. The Anthropocene Review 8 (3), pp. 280 - 303 (2021)
Panwar, A.; Renner, M.; Kleidon, A.: Imprints of evaporative conditions and vegetation type in diurnal temperature variations. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 24 (10), pp. 4923 - 4942 (2020)
Pandey, S. K.; Vinoj, V.; Panwar, A.: The short-term variability of aerosols and their impact on cloud properties and radiative effect over the Indo-Gangetic Plain. Atmospheric Pollution Research 11 (3), pp. 630 - 638 (2020)
Panwar, A.; Kleidon, A.; Renner, M.: Do surface and air temperatures contain similar imprints of evaporative conditions? Geophysical Research Letters 46 (7), pp. 3802 - 3809 (2019)
Panwar, A.: Understanding the different responses of diurnal surface and air temperatures to evaporation across vegetation types. Dissertation, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena (2022)
Extreme climate events endanger groundwater quality and stability, when rain water evades natural purification processes in the soil. This was demonstrated in long-term groundwater analyses using new analytical methods.
More frequent strong storms are destroying ever larger areas of the Amazon rainforest. Storm damage was mapped between 1985 and 2020. The total area of affected forests roughly quadrupled in the period studied.
The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina will hold a joint conference on the challenges of achieving carbon neutrality in Berlin on October 29-30, 2024.
The Chapter of the Order has elected the writer, philosopher and filmmaker Alexander Kluge and the mathematician Gerd Faltings as domestic members of the Order and the geologist Susan Trumbore and the literary scholar Stephen Greenblatt as foreign members.
On June 24, Prof. Dr. Henrik Hartmann, head of the Julius Kühn Institute for Forest Protection and former group leader at the Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, received an important award for his scientific achievements in the field of forestry. Our warmest congratulations!