Professor for Water and Soil Resource Research
The working group is dedicated to a holistic view upon interactions between land use, land management, water and soil resources. Therefore, interdisciplinary research at the intersection between hydrology, soil science, geomorphology, agronomy and biogeochemistry is essential, and is the focus of the working group members.
Special interests within the working group are:
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- Surface runoff and soil redistribution as affected by landscape patchiness and connectivity.
- Modelling soil redistribution with conceptual, physically-oriented and data-driven, machine learning approaches
- Sediment-burden carbon redistribution and its effects upon terrestrial and aquatic carbon balance.
- Macro and Microplastic in agricultural soil systems (coordinating the EU Innovative Training Network SOPLAS)
- Sustainable management of water and soil resources.
- Land use and land management interactions with regional climate
We use and refine a wide range of conceptual, physically oriented and date-driven, machine learning models to analyse different aspects of water, sediment, carbon and microplastic fluxes on various spatial and temporal scales. Moreover, field as well as laboratory measurements are carried out to improve process understanding, which range from sediment, carbon and microplastic analyses to continuous monitoring in small catchments.
Apart from research in Central Europe, the working group is active in the tropical South of India as well as in Central and Western Africa. The research group is part of the faculty of Applied Informatics of 伟德国际_伟德国际1946$娱乐app游戏 Augsburg and is also involved into the activities of the Environmental Science Centre (WZU) and the Centre for Climate Resilience (ZfK).
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Modell-based analysis of erosion-induced microplastic delivery from arable land to the stream network of a mesoscale river catchment.
New Preprint
Rehm, R., Fiener, P. (2023). Modell-based analysis of erosion-induced microplastic delivery from arable land to the stream network of a mesoscale river catchment. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4355586 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4355586
Soil carbon stocks in stable tropical landforms are dominated by geochemical controls and not by land use
New publication:
Reichenbach, M., Fiener, P., Hoyt, A., Trumbore, S., Six, J., Doetterl, S. 2023. Soil carbon stocks in stable tropical landforms are dominated by geochemical controls and not by land use. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.16622
Contact
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Professor
Water and Soil Resource Research
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Phone: +49 821 598 2665
Email: peter.fiener@geo.uni-augsburg.de
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Secretary
Physical Geography and Climate Science
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Phone: +49 821 598 2670
Email: sekretariat-phygeo@geo.uni-augsburg.de
General Contact:
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Address
Arbeitsgruppe Wasser- und Bodenressourcen Forschung
Institut für Geographie
Universit?t Augsburg
Alter Postweg 118
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86159 Augsburg
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Phone (Secretary): +49 821 598 2670
E-Mail (Secretary): sekretariat-phygeo@geo.uni-augsburg.de
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Institute of Geography
