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AGU Fall Meeting 2012 Roundup

We had one oral and three poster presentations at this year’s AGU Fall Meeting in San Francisco, CA.

ORAL PRESENTATION

More than just CO2: The carbon balance of a temperate mountain grassland (Invited) PDF

POSTER

  • Carbon storage potential of managed mountain grasslands under future conditions – Inverse modelling and uncertainty analysis PDF
  • Tradeoffs between warming and day length on the carbon uptake period of temperate mountain grasslands PDF
  • Interannual and seasonal variability of CH4 and N2O exchange over a temperate mountain grassland PDF

Internship August 2012

Dorian Hammerl

This month we welcome Dorian Hammerl to our group who is doing an FFG-funded internship in our lab during August. Dorian is continuing Teresa’s work from the month before, mainly working on the tree drought experiment (StartClim project) that started at the beginning of July. The picture here shows him at our study site in Neustift.

Advection Visualized

Georg spent a week in Aosta Valley, Italy, studying CO2 advection at the subalpine grassland site Torgnon together with Marta Galvagno and colleagues from ARPA Valle d’Aosta. The pictures show the study site in the fading light of day and the prominent peak of Matterhorn (Cervino) across the border to Switzerland. The video shows an attempt to visualise nighttime downslope flows using a fog machine (usually used for parties ….).

Internship July 2012

Theresa Weber

We welcome Teresa Weber to our group who is doing an FFG-funded internship in our lab during July. Teresa is mainly working on the tree drought experiment (StartClim project), that started at the beginning of this month. This picture here shows her checking instrumentation at our study site in Neustift.

Visitor Peter Widmoser

Peter Widmoser

Peter Widmoser (University of Kiel) visited us in June to work on diagnosing how to best force closure of the energy imbalance. The picture shows him during a field course on Kaserstattalm helping students with phytomass sampling.

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