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Kim Krause
Kim Krause
Research unit: Forest Ecosystem Processes
Research group: Biogeochemical Cycles
Phone: +41 44 7392 667
Fax: +41 44 7392 215
Room: Bi GL A 05, Birmensdorf
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girdled spruce



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.

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 in Switzerland


 
 
 
araucaria
pradera patagonica
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bosce de Lenga


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


04–09/2008
Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL),  Internship at the Research Unit Forest Ecosystem Processes
01–11/2007
Student research assistant at the International Institute for Forest and Wood NRW

Research Project:
Carbon budget in Nothofagus pumilio stands in Patagonia/Chile; six-month stay in Chile 

   
   
   


Publication

  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.