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5th International Workshop on Soil and Sedimentary Organic Matter Stabilization and Destabilization
Unifying concepts of organic matter dynamics in terrestrial and aquatic systems (7 -11 October 2012. Monte Verità, Ascona, Lago Maggiore, Switzerland). More information here.

Biochar for bio-wine

As seen on TV: "Biochar for bio-wine" (in German, 8:30 minutes) with a short contribution from our group at 4:34 - 5:40 min.

Featured in "Science News" (January 2012)

Soil’s Hidden Secrets
Shocking discoveries from the underground may shake up climate science (Link)

New publication in Nature

Michael W. I. Schmidt, Margaret S. Torn, Samuel Abiven, Thorsten Dittmar, Georg Guggenberger, Ivan A. Janssens, Markus Kleber, Ingrid Kögel-Knabner, Johannes Lehmann, David A. C. Manning, Paolo Nannipieri, Daniel P. Rasse, Steve Weiner & Susan E. Trumbore: Persistence of soil organic matter as an ecosystem property, in: Nature, 6 October, 2011, DOI: 10.1038/nature10386

University of Zurich press release

 

Neues Ambizione-Projekt (Bericht UZH News)

Bodenkunde und Biogeographie

The unit 'Soil Science & Biogeography' of the Department of Geography at the University of Zürich seeks to understand how global change affects the multiple interactions of vegetation, soil, and the terrestrial carbon cycle. These processes are investigated with several complementary biogeochemical and vegetational methods, including stable isotope analysis, molecular markers, (in)organic geochemical analysis, clay mineralogy, soil and vegetation survey (GIS), and (geo)statistical interpretation. We are member of the ESF network Molecular structures as drivers and tracers of terrestrial C fluxes MOLTER.

The unit hosts the secretary of the Soil Science Society of Switzerland.