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New Discussion paper

Whelan M.E, Lennartz S.T., Gimeno T.E., Wehr R., Wohlfahrt G., Wang Y., Kooijmans L.M.J., Hilton T.W., Belviso S., Peylin P., Commane R., Sun W., Chen H., Kuai L., Mammarella I., Maseyk K., Berkelhammer M., Li K.-F., Yakir D., Zumkehr A., Katayama Y., Ogée J., Spielmann F.M., Kitz F., Rastogi B., Kesselmeier J., Marshall J., Erkkilä K.-M., Wingate L., Meredith L.K., He W., Bunk R., Launois T., Vesala T., Schmidt J.A., Fichot C.G., Seibt U., Saleska S., Saltzman E.S., Montzka S.A., Berry J.A., Campbell J.E. (2017) Reviews and Syntheses: Carbonyl Sulfide as a Multi-scale Tracer for Carbon and Water Cycles. Biogeosciences Discussions, doi: 10.5194/bg-2017-427. [OPEN ACCESS]

Paper accepted

Barba J., Cueva A., Bahn M., Barron-Gafford G.A., Bond-Lamberty B., Hanson P.J., Jaimes A., Kulmala L., Pumpanen J., Scott R.L., Wohlfahrt G., Vargas R. (2017) Comparing ecosystem and soil respiration: a synthesis of tower-based and soil measurements. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, in press.

ExCarb workshop

Kathi and Georg attended the ExCarb workshop at Lunz to discuss progress with joint publications as the project winds down. Below a few impressions from the flux station.

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Paper accepted

Katharina’s first PhD paper was accepted for publication in Ecosystems today – congratulations !

Scholz K., Hammerle A., Hiltbrunner E., Wohlfahrt G. (2017) Analyzing the effects of growing season length on the net ecosystem production of an alpine grassland using model-data fusion. Ecosystems, in press.

Ariis mini-workshop and seminar presentation

This Monday, Alessandro and Gemini (University of Udine) visited us to discuss the results of this year’s measurement campaign at Ariis, where a wildtype and chlorophyll-deficient soybean mutant were compared in a large-scale field experiment, to which we participated measuring COS and CO2 fluxes, as well as sun-induced fluorescence.IMG_2432

In the afternoon, Alessandro gave a well-received presentation in the Institute’s seminar series, blending their previous and current research results on soybean.

 

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