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Wattenbach

Dr. Martin Wattenbach

Helmholtz Centre Potsdam
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Section 5.4, Hydrology

Telegrafenberg, C4 1.14
D-14473 Potsdam
Phone: +49 331 288 28754
Fax: +49 331 288 1570
Mail: martin.wattenbach@gfz-potsdam.de

Projects:


part project :

  • Consistent estimation of water mass variations in different continental storage compartments by combined inversion of a global hydrological model with time-variable gravityand complementary observation data (CEMIG)
  • Improved Modelling of non-tidal Mass Variations for optimized Gravity Field Analysis (IMPLY)

external links :

ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Martin_Wattenbach/

Linkedin: http://de.linkedin.com/pub/martin-wattenbach/42/38b/929


Selected publications:


Gottschalk, P.; Smith, J. U.; Wattenbach, M.; Bellarby, J.; Stehfest, E.; Arnell, N.; Osborn, T. J.; Smith, P. (2012): How will organic carbon stocks in mineral soils evolve under future climate? Global projections using RothC for a rage of climate change scenarios. Biogeosciences, 9, 8, 3151-3171.

Hashimoto, S.; Ugawa, S.; Morisada, K.; Wattenbach, M.; Smith, P.; Matsuura, Y. (2012): Potential carbon stock in Japanese forest soils - simulated impact of forest management and climate change using the CENTURY model Soil Use and Management. Soil Use and Management, 28, 1, 45-53.

Hillier, J.; Brentrup, F.; Wattenbach, M.; Walter, C.; Garcia-Suarez, T.; Mila-I-Canals, L.; Smith, P. (2012): Which cropland greenhouse gas mitigation options give the greatest benefits in different world regions? Climate and soil-specific predictions from integrated empirical models. Global Change Biology, 18, 6, 1880-1894.

Luyssaert, S.; Abril, G.; Andres, R.; Bastviken, D.; Bellassen, V.; Bergamaschi, P.; Bousquet, P.; Chevallier, F.; Ciais, P.; Corazza, M.; Dechow, R.; Erb, K.-H.; Etiope, G.; Fortems-Cheiney, A.; Grassi, G.; Hartman, J.; Jung, M.; Lathière, J.; Lohila, A.; Moosdorf, N.; Njakou Djomo, S.; Otto, J.; Papale, D.; Peters, W.; Peylin, P.; Raymond, P.; Rödenbeck, C.; Saarnio, S.; Schulze, E.-D.; Szopa, S.; Thompson, R.; Verkerk, P. J.; Vuichard, N.; Wang, R.; Wattenbach, M.; Zaehle, S. (2012): The European land and inland water CO2, CO, CH4 and N2O balance between 2001 and 2005. Biogeosciences, 9, 8, 3357-3380.

Li, L., Vuichard, N., Viovy, N., Ciais, P., Wang, T., Ceschia, E., Jans, W., Wattenbach, M., Béziat, P., Gruenwald, T., Lehuger, S., Bernhofer, C., 2011. Importance of crop varieties and management practices: Evaluation of a process-based model for simulating CO2 and H2O fluxes at five European maize (Zea mays L.) sites. Biogeosciences, 8 (6), pp. 1721-1736.

Martin, M.P., Wattenbach, M., Smith, P., Meersmans, J., Jolivet, C., Boulonne, L., Arrouays, D. 2011.
Spatial distribution of soil organic carbon stocks in France, Biogeosciences, 8 (5), pp. 1053-1065.

Li, L., Vuichard, N., Viovy, N., Ciais, P., Ceschia, E., Jans, W., Wattenbach, M., Béziat, P., Gruenwald, T., Lehuger, S., Bernhofer, C., 2011. Importance of crop varieties and management practices: Evaluation of a process-based model for simulating CO2 and H2O fluxes at five European maize (Zea mays L.) sites, Biogeosciences Discussions, 8 (2), pp. 2913-2955.

Hashimoto, S., Wattenbach, M., Smith, P. 2011. Litter carbon inputs to the mineral soil of Japanese Brown forest soils: Comparing estimates from the RothC model with estimates from MODIS
(2011) Journal of Forest Research, 16 (1), pp. 16-25.


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