TR32 PhD Reports for year 2017
PhD Report(s)
Pohlig, P., 2017. Using EMI Data to Map Soil Hydraulic Properties at Field Scale - PhD Report 5. PhD Report, Forschungszentrum Jülich, IBG-3, Jülich.
Ochs, J., 2017. Second Progress Report: Considerations regarding surface to borehole ERT. PhD Report, Applied Geophysics and Geothermal Energy, RWTH Aachen, Germany, Aachen, Germany.
Rabbel, I., 2017. Impacts of soil moisture variability on the sap flow activity of Norway spruce - 5th PhD report, Inken Rabbel, 2017. PhD Report, Department of Geography, University of Bonn, Bonn.
Meyer, N., Welp, G., Amelung, W., 2017. Effect of sieving and sample storage on soil respiration and its temperature sensitivity (Q10) - 4th PhD report. PhD Report, INRES-soil science, Bonn.
Diefenthal, G., 2017. Towards Improved Attenuation Corrections by Exploiting a Twin Polarimetric X-Band Radar Setup. PhD Report, Meteorological Institute, Bonn.
van Treeck, S., 2017. 2nd annual report: Studies of root systems at the field scale by means of electrical impedance tomography. PhD Report, Steinmann Institute, Geophysics, Bonn.
Pohlig, P., 2017. Using EMI Data to Map Soil Hydraulic Properties at Field Scale Abstract - PhD Report 4. PhD Report, Forschungszentrum Jülich, IBG-3, Jülich.
Schmidt, M., 2017. 1st Progress Report: State of the art - PhD Report 1. PhD Report, University of Bonn, Meteorological Institute, Bonn.
Schinagl, K., 2017. Fourth semi-annual report for IRTG D5: A high-resolution multi-scale space-time precipitation model from direct measurements and remote sensing. PhD Report, University of Bonn, Bonn.
Morandage, S., Schnepf, A., Vanderborght, J., 2017. Virtual experiments on root sampling methods to infer the specific root traits by inverse modelling - PhD REport 3. PhD Report, IBG-3, forschungszentrum jülich, Jülich,Germany.