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Interdisciplinary Geo-ecological Research across Time Scales in the Northeast German Lowland Observatory (TERENO-NE)

  • The Northeast German Lowland Observatory (TERENO-NE) was established to investigate the regional impact of climate and land use change. TERENO-NE focuses on the Northeast German lowlands, for which a high vulnerability has been determined due to increasing temperatures and decreasing amounts of precipitation projected for the coming decades. To facilitate in-depth evaluations of the effects of climate and land use changes and to separate the effects of natural and anthropogenic drivers in the region, six sites were chosen for comprehensive monitoring. In addition, at selected sites, geoarchives were used to substantially extend the instrumental records back in time. It is this combination of diverse disciplines working across different time scales that makes the observatory TERENO-NE a unique observation platform. We provide information about the general characteristics of the observatory and its six monitoring sites and present examples of interdisciplinary research activities at some of these sites. We also illustrate how monitoringThe Northeast German Lowland Observatory (TERENO-NE) was established to investigate the regional impact of climate and land use change. TERENO-NE focuses on the Northeast German lowlands, for which a high vulnerability has been determined due to increasing temperatures and decreasing amounts of precipitation projected for the coming decades. To facilitate in-depth evaluations of the effects of climate and land use changes and to separate the effects of natural and anthropogenic drivers in the region, six sites were chosen for comprehensive monitoring. In addition, at selected sites, geoarchives were used to substantially extend the instrumental records back in time. It is this combination of diverse disciplines working across different time scales that makes the observatory TERENO-NE a unique observation platform. We provide information about the general characteristics of the observatory and its six monitoring sites and present examples of interdisciplinary research activities at some of these sites. We also illustrate how monitoring improves process understanding, how remote sensing techniques are fine-tuned by the most comprehensive ground-truthing site DEMMIN, how soil erosion dynamics have evolved, how greenhouse gas monitoring of rewetted peatlands can reveal unexpected mechanisms, and how proxy data provides a long-term perspective of current ongoing changes.zeige mehrzeige weniger

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Verfasserangaben:Ingo HeinrichORCiDGND, Daniel Balanzategui, Oliver BensGND, Gerald BlaschGND, Theresa BlumeORCiD, Falk Boettcher, Erik Borg, Brian Brademann, Achim BrauerORCiDGND, Christopher ConradORCiD, Elisabeth DietzeORCiDGND, Nadine DrägerORCiDGND, Peter FienerORCiD, Horst H. GerkeORCiD, Andreas GüntnerORCiDGND, Iris Heine, Gerhard HelleORCiDGND, Marcus Herbrich, Katharina HarfenmeisterORCiD, Karl-Uwe Heussner, Christian Hohmann, Sibylle Itzerott, Gerald Jurasinski, Knut KaiserORCiD, Christoph KapplerORCiD, Franziska Koebsch, Susanne LiebnerORCiDGND, Gunnar LischeidORCiDGND, Bruno MerzORCiDGND, Klaus Dieter Missling, Markus Morgner, Sylvia Pinkerneil, Birgit PlessenORCiDGND, Thomas RaabORCiD, Thomas Ruhtz, Torsten SachsORCiDGND, Michael SommerORCiDGND, Daniel SpenglerGND, Vivien Stender, Peter StüveGND, Florian Wilken
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2136/vzj2018.06.0116
ISSN:1539-1663
Titel des übergeordneten Werks (Englisch):Vadose zone journal
Verlag:Soil Science Society of America
Verlagsort:Madison
Publikationstyp:Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
Sprache:Englisch
Jahr der Erstveröffentlichung:2018
Erscheinungsjahr:2018
Datum der Freischaltung:14.12.2020
Band:17
Ausgabe:1
Seitenanzahl:25
Fördernde Institution:Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres through a Helmholtz Young Investigators Group grant, German Research Foundation (DFG), Virtual Institute of Integrated Climate and Landscape Evolution Analysis (ICLEA) Grant of the Helmholtz Association
Organisationseinheiten:Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Institut für Geowissenschaften
DDC-Klassifikation:5 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik / 55 Geowissenschaften, Geologie / 550 Geowissenschaften
Peer Review:Referiert
Publikationsweg:Open Access / Gold Open-Access
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