• What are the new developments since the beginning of ExpeER?
"In the framework of ExpeER TNA, we developed new chambers for measuring GHG emissions from tree stems, mainly N2O. They have been used in a field study and stem fluxes were compared to soil fluxes measured by the automatic measuring system."
ExpeER TNA accepted projects
• One project have been accepted so far:
- FLUxes of greenhouse gases from tree STems and the influence of TREE species composition (FLUSTTREE) - more
• Possible theme for the TNA visits: NOx: production, consumption and net emission from soil (joined field and laboratory experiment).
• How did the Höglwald forest site get visitors?
"With more than a decade, Höglwald forest holds the world record in the longest detailed dataset on biosphere-atmosphere exchange of greenhouse gases. Therefore, it is well known in the international research community. We also advertised the possibility to visit the site for joined research cooperations via ExpeER Transnational Access at presentations at international meetings."
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Agustín Rubio Sánchez (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain) visited the Höglwald Forest site in June, 2012:
"The staff of the KIT-IMK-IFU have always been a great support not only with logistic issues (we were provided during the experiment with everything that was needed) but also with their intellectual skills as they gave us advice and suggestions based on their long experience at the experimental site in order to obtain the best results for the experiment." - Read all
Recent publications
Luo, GJ; Bruggemann, N; Wolf, B; Gasche, R; Grote, R; Butterbach-Bahl K. (2012) Decadal variability of soil CO2, NO, N2O, and CH4 fluxes at the Hoglwald Forest, Germany. BIOGEOSCIENCES: 9, 1741-1763. DOI: 10.5194/bg-9-1741-2012
Gundersen, P; Christiansen, JR; Alberti, G; Bruggemann, N; Castaldi, S; Gasche R; Kitzler, B; Klemedtsson, L; Lobo-do-Vale, R; Moldan, F; Rutting, T; Schleppi, P; Weslien, P; Zechmeister-Boltenstern, S (2012) The response of methane and nitrous oxide fluxes to forest change in Europe. BIOGEOSCIENCES: 9, 3999-4012. DOI: 10.5194/bg-9-3999-2012
Van Oijen, M; Cameron, DR; Butterbach-Bahl, K; Farahbakhshazad, N; Jansson, PE; Kiese R; Rahn, KH; Werner, C; Yeluripati, JB (2011) A Bayesian framework for model calibration, comparison and analysis: Application to four models for the biogeochemistry of a Norway spruce forest. AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY: 151, 1609-1621. DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2011.06.017
Matejek, B; Huber, C; Dannenmann, M; Kohlpaintner, M; Gasche R.; Papen H (2010) Microbial N turnover processes in three forest soil layers following clear cutting of an N saturated mature spruce stand. PLANT AND SOIL: 337, 93-110. DOI: 10.1007/s11104-010-0503-2
Wu, X; Brueggemann, N; Gasche R; Shen, ZY; Wolf, B; Butterbach-Bahl, K (2010) Environmental controls over soil-atmosphere exchange of N2O, NO, and CO2 in a temperate Norway spruce forest. GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES. DOI:10.1029/2009GB003616