Despite the snow, Biomet group members are active in the field:
Kathi visited the Lunzer See eddy site for some maintenance.
Federico tested the impact of different integrated sampling times on bacterial DNA yields.
Despite the snow, Biomet group members are active in the field:
Kathi visited the Lunzer See eddy site for some maintenance.
Federico tested the impact of different integrated sampling times on bacterial DNA yields.
… active at our field site Neustift 😉
Everybody else being busy, Albin recently had to rely on his son’s help to do the necessary maintenance of the flux tower.
The Austrian GCOS (Global Climate Observing System) report, with contributions from the Biomet group (p. 62-63), was recently published online by ZAMG. The aim of GCOS is to build a long-term climate monitoring system for detecting and attributing climate change and assessing impacts of climate change and supporting adaption to climate change and climate variability.
With the beginning of January, Lukas will be based at the Grassland Sciences Group at ETH Zürich. Although we will miss him, we wish him all the best for his new position!