Global Vegetation Modelling

Most of the global land masses is covered with plants. Hence, vegetation plays an important role for the exchange of energy and matter  between land and atmosphere. Especially because of the binding of CO2 during the process of photosynthesis, vegetation plays a major role for climate change, besides  oceans and land ice.

 

To investigate the role of vegetation for the global climate in more detail, we developed the land and vegetation model JSBACH. Using this in global climate simulations we especially study the feedbacks between climate and the global carbon cycle.

 

 

Group members

Name Position Field of interest Room Tel. Email
Helge Gößling PhD. student   G1712   helge.goessling@we dont want spamzmaw.de
Katharina Kern Student CO2-Fertilisation G1713   katharina.kern@we dont want spamzmaw.de
Silvia Kloster Klaus Hasselmann Fellow Fire in the Earth System G1712 -324 silvia.kloster@we dont want spamzmaw.de
Bikash Parida PhD. student Nitrogen cycle G1710 -215 bikash.parida@we dont want spamzmaw.de
Julia Pongratz PhD. student Landuse change G1720 -293 julia.pongratz@we dont want spamzmaw.de
Thomas Raddatz Postdoc Climate and vegetation G1721 -264 thomas.raddatz@we dont want spamzmaw.de
Christian Reick Group leader Climate and Vegetation G1722 -117 christian.reick@we dont want spamzmaw.de
Reiner Schnur Scientific Programmer Climate models G1716 -379 reiner.schnur@we dont want spamzmaw.de
Former group members
Su Young Cha
Ingrid Engvall
Andreas Miller
Caroline Narayan
Katsumasa Tanaka
Karl-Georg Schnitzler