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Global Change Abstracts The Swiss Contribution - SCNAT

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<strong>Global</strong> <strong>Change</strong> <strong>Abstracts</strong> – <strong>The</strong> <strong>Swiss</strong> <strong>Contribution</strong> | Short List of all <strong>Abstracts</strong><br />

Stomatal regulation by microclimate and tree water relations: interpreting ecophysiological field<br />

data with a hydraulic plant model (08.1-195)<br />

Zweifel R, Steppe K, Sterck F J<br />

1.3 Soil and Litosphere<br />

Quantification of soil erosion rates related to ancient Maya deforestation (08.1-196)<br />

Anselmetti F S, Hodell D A, Ariztegui D, Brenner M, Rosenmeier M F<br />

Soil biogeochemical processes within the Critical Zone (08.1-197)<br />

Chorover J, Kretzschmar R, Garcia Pichel F, Sparks D L<br />

Scale-dependent relationships between soil organic carbon and urease activity (08.1-198)<br />

Corstanje R, Schulin R, Lark R M<br />

Effect of climate and vegetation on soil organic carbon, humus fractions, allophanes, imogolite,<br />

kaolinite, and oxyhydroxides in volcanic soils of Etna (Sicily) (08.1-199)<br />

Egli M, Alioth L, Mirabella A, Raimondi S, Nater M, Verel R<br />

Soil moisture - Atmosphere interactions during the 2003 European summer heat wave (08.1-200)<br />

Fischer E M, Seneviratne S I, Vidale P L, Lüthi D, Schär C<br />

Numerical modelling of the hydrogeological and geomechanical behaviour of a large slope movement:<br />

the Triesenberg landslide (Liechtenstein) (08.1-201)<br />

Francois B, Tacher L, Bonnard Ch, Laloui L, Triguero V<br />

Formation of hydrozincite, Zn layered double hydroxide and Zn phyllosilicates in contaminated<br />

calcareous soils (08.1-202)<br />

Jacquat O, Vögelin A, Kretzschmar R<br />

<strong>The</strong> impact of Fe isotope fractionation by plants on the isotopic signature of soils (08.1-203)<br />

Kiczka M, Wiederhold J G, Krämer S M, Bourdon B, Kretzschmar R<br />

Sulphur behaviour in forest soils near the largest SO 2 emitter in northern Europe (08.1-204)<br />

Koptsik G, Alewell C<br />

Evidence for in situ degradation of mono-and polyaromatic hydrocarbons in alluvial sediments<br />

based on microcosm experiments with C-13-labeled contaminants (08.1-205)<br />

Morasch B, Höhener P, Hunkeler D<br />

Acidification and recovery of soil at a heavily impacted forest catchment (Lysina, Czech Republic) -<br />

SAFE modeling and field results (08.1-206)<br />

Navratil T, Kurz D, Kram P, Hofmeister J, Hruska J<br />

Elucidating differences in the sorption properties of 10 humic and fulvic acids for polar and nonpolar<br />

organic chemicals (08.1-207)<br />

Niederer C, Schwarzenbach R P, Goss K U<br />

Bioavailability of pollutants and soil remediation (08.1-208)<br />

Ortega Calvo J J, Ball W P, Schulin R, Semple K T, Wick L Y<br />

New method for in situ characterization of loose material for landslide mapping purpose<br />

(08.1-209)<br />

Pantet A, Parriaux A, <strong>The</strong>lin P<br />

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