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(Co) Author: Schaaf, W.
(since 1999) [ All ]
| Paper (ISI journals) [17] |
Paper (further journals) [17] |
Book [2] |
Chapter in Book [2] |
Conference Paper [5] |
Report [1] |
All [44] |
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(2013): Dynamics of initial ecosystem development at the artificial catchment Chicken Creek, Lusatia, Germany. Environmental Earth Sciences, 69, 2, 491-505.
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(2011): Overview and first results of ecological monitoring at the artificial watershed Chicken Creek (Germany). Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C, 36, 1-4, 61-73.
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(2011): Patterns and processes of initial terrestrial-ecosystem development. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Sciences, 174, 2, 229-239.
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(2010): Initial pedogenesis in a topsoil crust 3 years after construction of an artificial catchment in Brandenburg, NE Germany. Biogeochemistry, 101, 1-3, 165-176.
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(2009): The artificial catchment 'Chicken Creek' (Lusatia, Germany) : a landscape laboratory for interdisciplinary studies of initial ecosystem development. Ecological Engineering, 35, 12, 1786-1796.
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(2008): Patterns and processes of initial ecosystem development in an artificial catchment. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 72, 12, Suppl. 1, A827.| EDOC: 12857 |
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(2005): Assessment of preferential flow processes in a forest-reclaimed lignitic mine soil by multicell sampling of drainage water and three tracers. Journal of Hydrology, 303, 1-4, 16-37.
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(2005): Soil chemistry and tree nutrition of post-lignite-mining sites. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, 168, 4, 483-488.
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(2004): Flow path visualization in a lignitic mine soil using iodine–starch staining. Geoderma, 120, 1-2, 121-135.
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(2004): Changes in top soil properties of forest soils in north-eastern Germany due to long-term element accumulation. Plant and Soil, 264, 1-2, 85-95.
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(2001): Element budgets of pine stands on lignite and pyrite containing mine soils. Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 73, 2, 63-74.
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(2001): Spatial variability of potential water repellency in a lignitic mine soil afforested with Pinus nigra. Geoderma, 102, 3-4, 255-274.
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(2001): Short Communication Actual cation exchange capacity in lignite containing pyritic mine soils. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, 164, 1, 77-78.
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(2001): Element budgets of two afforested mine sites after application of fertilizer and organic residues. Ecological Engineering, 17, 2-3, 253-273.
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(1999): Soil microcosm experiments to study the effects of waste material application on nitrogen and carbon turnover of lignite mine spoils in Lusatia (Germany). Plant and Soil, 213, 1-2, 23-30.
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(1999): Temporal and spatial development of soil solution chemistry and element budgets in different mine soils of the Lusatian lignite mining area. Plant and Soil, 213, 1-2, 169-179.
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(1999): Soil solution chemistry of two reclamation sites in the Lusatian lignite mining district as influenced by organic matter application. Plant and Soil, 213, 1-2, 231-240.
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(2006): Direct and Indirect Effects of Soil Pollution by Lignite Mining. Water, Air and Soil Pollution: Focus, 6, 3-4, 353-364.
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(2006): Experiences with liming in European countries – results of long-term experiments. Journal of Forest Science, 52, Special Issue, 35-44.| EDOC: 15628 |
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(2006): Preface. Water, Air and Soil Pollution : Focus, 6, 3-4, 233-234.
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(2004): Untersuchungen zur Bedeutung der kleinräumigen Heterogenität für den Wasser- und Stoffhaushalt kohlehaltiger Kippböden. Forum der Forschung, 17, 93-99.| EDOC: 15595 |
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(2003): Böden gestörter Kulturlandschaften am Beispiel der Bergbaulandschaft Niederlausitz. Mitteilungen der Deutschen Bodenkundlichen Gesellschaft, 100, 68-77.| EDOC: 15627 |
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(2003): Einfluss kohliger Substanz auf den Stoffaustrag gestörter Standorte. Mitteilungen der Deutschen Bodenkundlichen Gesellschaft, 102, 1, 145-146.| EDOC: 15650 |
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(2002): Untersuchungen zum Wasserhaushalt eines Schwarzkiefern-Ökosystems auf einer rekultivierten Kippe mit heterogem Kippkohlesandboden. Verhandlungen der Gesellschaft für Ökologie, 32, 234.| EDOC: 15600 |
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(2002): Veränderungen der Oberbodeneigenschaften von Waldböden im nordostdeutschen Tiefland durch langjährige atmogene Stoffakkumulation. Verhandlungen der Gesellschaft für Ökologie, 32, 211.| EDOC: 15635 |
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(2001): Erfassung räumlich differenzierter Wasser- und Stoffverlagerung im Kippenboden mittels Multitracerversuch und Zellenlysimeter. Mitteilungen der Deutschen Bodenkundlichen Gesellschaft, 96, 1, 77-78.| EDOC: 15604 |
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(2001): Mikrokosmenstudie organischer Auflagen unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Schwefeldynamik. Mitteilungen der Deutschen Bodenkundlichen Gesellschaft, 96, 1, 387-388.| EDOC: 15649 |
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(2000): Auswirkungen langjähriger Staub- und Schwefeleinträge in nordostdeutsche Kiefernökosysteme. AFZ-Der Wald, 21, 1134-1136.| EDOC: 15634 |
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(1999): Hydrophobie und präferentieller Fluß in einem aufgeforsteten Kippenboden. Forum der Forschung, 8, 36-41.| EDOC: 15605 |
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(1999): Präferentieller Fluß in einem aufgeforsteten kohlehaltigen Kippenboden. Identifizierung von Fließwegen, Hydrophobie und Heterogenität. Mitteilungen der Deutschen Bodenkundlichen Gesellschaft, 91, 1, 169-172.| EDOC: 15606 |
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(1999): Stoffkonzentrationsänderungen in der Bodenlösung dreier unterschiedlich vorbelasteter Kiefernökosysteme im nordostdeutschen Tiefland. Freiburger Forstliche Forschung, Berichte, 7, 161-166.| EDOC: 15714 |
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(1999): Wasser- und Stoffhaushalt von Kiefernökosystemen auf Kippen. AFZ-Der Wald, 25, 1326-1328.| EDOC: 15631 |
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(1999): Chemismus hochkonzentrierter Bodenlösungen aus kohle- und pyrithaltigen Kippenböden und Wechselwirkungen mit Festphasen. Mitteilungen der Deutschen Bodenkundlichen Gesellschaft, 91, 470-473.| EDOC: 15630 |
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(1999): Kiefern-Aufforstung auf Kippen : Applikation von Mineraldünger, Klärschlamm und Kompost. AFZ-Der Wald, 25, 1334-1336.| EDOC: 15652 |
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Elmer, M.; Schaaf, W.; Biemelt, D.; Gerwin, W.; Hüttl, R. F. (Ed.) (2011): The artificial catchment 'Chicken Creek' - initial ecosystem development 2005-2010 / (Ed.), Ecosystem development ; 3, Brandenburg University of Technology.
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(2011): Bodenmelioration und Anbauverfahren für trockenheitsgefährdete Standorte (BAtroS) , Cottbuser Schriften zur Ökosystemgenese und Landschaftsentwicklung ; Bd. 10, BTU, 120.| EDOC: 17693 |
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(2011): Conclusions. - In: Elmer, M.; Schaaf, W.; Biemelt, D.; Gerwin, W.; Hüttl, R. F. (Eds.), The artificial catchment 'Chicken Creek' - initial ecosystem development 2005-2010, 145-154.
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(2010): Ecosystem Manipulation and Restoration on the Basis of Long-Term Conceptions. - In: Müller, F.; Baesler, C.; Schubert, H.; Klotz, S. (Eds.), Long-Term Ecological Research : Between Theory and Application, Springer, 411-428.
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(2009): The artificial catchment 'Chicken Creek' ('Huehnerwasser') as a new research tool for hydrological and ecological studies. General Assembly European Geosciences Union (Vienna, Austria 2009).| EDOC: 13563 |
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(2009): The artificial catchment 'Chicken Creek' ('Hühnerwasser') as a tool for understanding the interactions of processes and structures of initial ecosystem development. Conference Programme & Abstracts, 6th International Symposium on Ecosystem Behaviour BIOGEOMON 2009 (Helsinki 2009), 332.| EDOC: 13564 |
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(2009): Point zero: the missing link in initial soil formation concepts. General Assembly European Geosciences Union (Vienna, Austria 2009).| EDOC: 13570 |
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(2009): The artificial catchment 'Chicken Creek': A research site to study the development of biogeochemical cycles in initial ecosystems. General Assembly European Geosciences Union (Vienna, Austria 2009).| EDOC: 13571 |
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(2008): Structures and processes of the initial ecosystem development phase in an artificial water catchment: Plant Life in an Extreme and Changing Environment. Book of Abstracts, Meeting of the Specialist Groups 'Desert Ecology' and 'Experimental Ecology' of the Society of Ecology (GfÖ)(DGL) (Tharandt, Germany 2008).| EDOC: 12860 |
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(2010): Initial development of the artificial catchment ‘Chicken Creek’ – monitoring program and survey 2005-2008. Ecosystem Development ; 2, Brandenburg University of Technology, 190.


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