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Lehrveranstaltungen

Site Characteristics and Biogeochemical Processes (Seminar) (Seminar)

Dozent/in: David Walmsley

Termin:
wöchentlich | Dienstag | 14:15 - 15:45 | 13.10.2025 - 30.01.2026 | C 13.120 Labor

Inhalt: An advanced knowledge of site characteristics and biogeochemical processes is an important prerequisite to meeting the many challenges that can occur when trying to restore or protect natural systems. This course aims to deepen an understanding of (terrestrial) ecosystem processes from a biogeochemical point of view. Due to the central role of soil in biogeochemical cycles, and thus ecosystem restoration, the course will, in particular, highlight (interactive) processes between soils, plants and other components of terrestrial ecosystems. Lab and field exercises will complement lectures and seminars and will impart knowledge on current methods aiming at an analysis of soil ecological processes including an introduction to experimental approaches addressing an assessment of human impacts on processes and biogeochemical cycles in terrestrial ecosystems.

Site Characteristics & Biogeochemical Processes (Lab exercise A) (Seminar)

Dozent/in: David Walmsley

Termin:
Einzeltermin | Mo, 02.02.2026, 10:15 - Mo, 02.02.2026, 17:15 | C 13.120 Labor | Laborübung
Einzeltermin | Di, 03.02.2026, 10:15 - Di, 03.02.2026, 17:15 | C 13.120 Labor | Laborübung
Einzeltermin | Fr, 06.02.2026, 10:15 - Fr, 06.02.2026, 14:45 | C 13.120 Labor | Laborübung

Inhalt: An advanced knowledge of site characteristics and biogeochemical processes is an important prerequisite to meeting the many challenges that can occur when trying to restore or protect natural systems. This course aims to deepen an understanding of (terrestrial) ecosystem processes from a biogeochemical point of view. Due to the central role of soil in biogeochemical cycles, and thus ecosystem restoration, the course will, in particular, highlight (interactive) processes between soils, plants and other components of terrestrial ecosystems. Lab and field exercises will complement lectures and seminars and will impart knowledge on current methods aiming at an analysis of soil ecological processes including an introduction to experimental approaches addressing an assessment of human impacts on processes and biogeochemical cycles in terrestrial ecosystems.

Site Characteristics & Biogeochemical Processes (Lab exercise B) (Seminar)

Dozent/in: David Walmsley

Termin:
Einzeltermin | Mi, 04.02.2026, 10:15 - Mi, 04.02.2026, 17:15 | C 13.120 Labor | Laborübung
Einzeltermin | Do, 05.02.2026, 10:15 - Do, 05.02.2026, 17:45 | C 13.120 Labor | Laborübung
Einzeltermin | Fr, 06.02.2026, 10:15 - Fr, 06.02.2026, 14:45 | C 13.120 Labor | Laborübung

Inhalt: An advanced knowledge of site characteristics and biogeochemical processes is an important prerequisite to meeting the many challenges that can occur when trying to restore or protect natural systems. This course aims to deepen an understanding of (terrestrial) ecosystem processes from a biogeochemical point of view. Due to the central role of soil in biogeochemical cycles, and thus ecosystem restoration, the course will, in particular, highlight (interactive) processes between soils, plants and other components of terrestrial ecosystems. Lab and field exercises will complement lectures and seminars and will impart knowledge on current methods aiming at an analysis of soil ecological processes including an introduction to experimental approaches addressing an assessment of human impacts on processes and biogeochemical cycles in terrestrial ecosystems.