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This project investigates the carbon cycle in forest ecosystems, specifically how carbon dioxide is captured and stored in soils and woody biomass. By utilizing stable isotopes and innovative measurement techniques, it aims to clarify the fate of carbon in relation to global climate change.
Global climate change is strongly linked to the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
In particular, CO2 contributes almost 45-60% to the observed anthropogenic global warming yet has the potential to be captured by trees and stored either in woody biomass or in soils over long time periods.
While the above-ground carbon cycle is well constrained, there remain great uncertainties in below-ground carbon cycling.
For example, it is currently not known what proportion of carbon, fixed…
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