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Studer M., Abiven S., Schmidt M.W.I., Siegwolf R.T.W. (2012): Multi-isotope labelling (13C, 18O, 2H) for studying organic matter cycling within plant-soil systems. Oral. EGU (European Geoscience Union) General Assembly, 24. April 2012, Vienna, Austria.

Studer M., Abiven S., Siegwolf R.T.W., Schmidt M.W.I. (2012): How to trace organic matter input by living plants into and within the soil? Poster. EGU (European Geoscience Union) General Assembly, 23.-27. April 2012, Vienna, Austria.

Studer M., Abiven S., Siegwolf R.T.W., Schmidt M.W.I. (2011): The MICE facility: Multi-isotope labelling (13C, 18O, 2H) of plant-soil systems in a controlled environment. Oral. GASIR (German Association of Stable Isotope Research) Meeting, 11. October 2011, PSI Villigen, Switzerland.

Studer M., Abiven S., Schmidt M.W.I., Siegwolf R.T.W. (2011): Pulse vs. continuous multi-isotope labelling of plant-soil systems. Poster. GASIR (German Association of Stable Isotope Research) Meeting, 10.-13. October 2011, PSI Villigen, Switzerland.

Studer M. S., Abiven S., Siegwolf R.T.W., Schmidt M.W.I. (2011): Multi-Isotope labelling (13C, 18O, 2H) in a Controlled Environment (MICE): ein neues Instrument um Stoffflüsse im System Pflanzen-Boden zu untersuchen? Oral. DBG (Deutsche Bodenkundliche Gesellschaft) Jahrestagung, 7. September 2011, Berlin, Germany.

Studer M., Abiven S., Siegwolf R.T.W., Schmidt M.W.I. (2011): Multi-Isotope labelling (13C, 18O, 2H) in a Controlled Environment (MICE): A new tool for studying the allocation of organic molecules within the plant-soil system? Poster. EGU (European Geoscience Union) General Assembly, 4.-8. April 2011, Vienna, Austria.

Studer M., Schneider M.P.W., Moreno J. M., Resco V., Abiven, S. (2009): A tool to estimate fire intensity and chemical structure of black carbon inputs into soil. Poster. Swiss Geoscience Meeting, 20.-21. November 2009, Neuchâtel, Switzerland.