Team
Photo: Lars Kutzbach
Professor for Soils in the Climate System
Allende-Platz 2
20146 Hamburg
Room: 304a, AP2
Tel: +49 40 42838-2021
Office hours
- by arrangement
Photo: UHH, RRZ/MCC, Mentz
Scientist
Allende-Platz 2
20146 Hamburg
Room: 505, AP2
Tel: +49 40 42838-2010
Email: David.Holl"AT"uni-hamburg.de
Key aspects of activity
- Eddy Covariance trace gas and energy fluxes
- Temperate bog ecosystems in Germany and Patagonia
- Climate change mitigating potential of peatland restoration
Photo: Evan Wilcox
Key aspects of activity
- Hydrology of Arctic environments
- Snow-vegetation-permafrost interactions
- Hydrological applications of stable water isotopes
Photo: Miriam Fuss
Key aspects of activity
- wetland biogeochemistry
- greenhouse gas fluxes in salt marshes
- soil vegetation-interactions
- Global Change effects on wetland ecosystem functions
- impact of reoccurring reducing and oxidising conditions on element cycling in soils
Photo: Tim Eckhardt
Key aspects of activity
- Hood-based trace gas flux measurements.
- Recent carbon dynamics at the soil-vegetation-atmosphere interface
- Peatland restoration and climate change mitigation
Photo: UHH, RRZ/MCC, Mentz
Doctoral candidate in project BiCEst
Allende-Platz 2
20146 Hamburg
Room: 506, AP2
Tel: +49 40 42838-4397
Key aspects of activity
- Master in Earth and Environment, specialisation biology and chemistry of soil and water, Wageningen University, The Netherlands, 2019; master thesis on Plantago lanceolata's ability to secrete biological nitrification inhibitors and the effect on nitrous oxide emissions from peat and sandy soils.
- Greenhouse gas emissions from estuarine marsh and in-situ flux measurements
- Soil-vegetation-atmosphere interactions and herbivory effects
- Carbon cycling and plant-soil microbes interactions
Photo: Juliane Lenz
Key aspects of activity
- Effects of global change on nitrous oxide and carbon dynamics in estuaries and marshes
- Nitrogen cycle and interactions with the carbon cycling
- Isotope geochemistry, in particular for nitrogen (15N/14N) and oxygen (18O/16O)
- member of the Research Training Group 2530 "Biota-mediated effects on Carbon cycling in Estuaries" at the University of Hamburg
- part of the Department of Aquatic Nutrient Cycles in the Institute of Carbon Cycles at the Helmholtz Centre Hereon
Photo: UHH, RRZ/MCC, Mentz
Office
Allende-Platz 2
20146 Hamburg
Room: 302a, AP 2
Tel: +49 40 42838-4041
Email: IfB"AT"uni-hamburg.de
Office hours
- Mo - Fr 9 - 12 Uhr
Key aspects of activity
- Office
Photo: UHH, RRZ/MCC, Mentz
Library
Allende-Platz 2
20146 Hamburg
Room: 302, AP 2
Tel: +49 40 42838-2004
Office hours
- Monday - Wednesday, Friday: 8.00 -12.00
Key aspects of activity
- Library
- Series "Hamburg Soil Science Studies" [Hamburger Bodenkundliche Arbeiten]
- Internet presentation
- FIS input