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Kim Krause
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Current Research
| Impacts of tree-girdling on a long term nitrogen addition experiment in a sub alpine forest ecosystem. Focus lies on nitrate leaching and greenhouse gas fluxes. |
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COST Action FP0601: Forest Management and the Water Cycle (FORMAN) COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) COST at the State Secretariat for Education and Research SER
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Education
| since 10/2008 |
PhD student at Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL); ETH Zurich, Forest Ecology Group Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Harald Bugmann, ETH Zurich Dr. Patrick Schleppi, WSL Bill Currie Ph.D., University of Michigan |
| 10/2002 – 12/2007 |
Studies in Landscape Ecology at the University of Münster with degree diploma Title of the thesis: Above- and belowground biomass of Lenga (Nothofagus pumilio) seedlings and their importance in the C budget in a forest ecosystem in Patagonia/Chile Advisors: Prof. Dr. Andreas Schulte, Wald-Zentrum, University of Münster Dr. Harald Schmidt, Universidad de Chile |
Related Experience
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04–09/2008 |
Swiss
Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL),
Internship at the Research Unit Forest Ecosystem Processes |
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01–11/2007 |
Student research assistant at the International Institute for Forest and Wood NRW Research Project: |
Publication
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Schmidt, A., Poulain, M.,
Klein, D., Krause, K., Peña-Rojas, K., Schmidt, H. and Schulte, A., 2009.
Allometric above-belowground biomass equations for Nothofagus pumilio (Poepp.
& Endl.) natural regeneration in the Chilean Patagonia. Ann. For. Sci. , 66
(5), 513.
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