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Jin Fu
Researcher at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Publications - 8
Citations - 170
Jin Fu is an academic researcher from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Soil water. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 124 citations. Previous affiliations of Jin Fu include Peking University.
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Evaluation of energy balance closure adjustment methods by independent evapotranspiration estimates from lysimeters and hydrological simulations
Matthias Mauder,Sandra Genzel,Sandra Genzel,Jin Fu,Ralf Kiese,Mohsen Soltani,Rainer Steinbrecher,Matthias Zeeman,Tirtha Banerjee,Tirtha Banerjee,Frederik De Roo,Harald Kunstmann,Harald Kunstmann +12 more
TL;DR: Mauder et al. as discussed by the authors proposed an extension of the KIT/IMK-IFU grant to the Garmisch-Partenkirchen Institute of Geography and Geoecology.
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The TERENO pre-alpine observatory: Integrating meteorological, hydrological, and biogeochemical measurements and modeling
Ralf Kiese,Benjamin Fersch,Cornelia Baessler,Caroline Brosy,Klaus Butterbach-Bahl,Christian Chwala,Michael Dannenmann,Jin Fu,Rainer Gasche,Rüdiger Grote,C. Jahn,Janina Klatt,Harald Kunstmann,Matthias Mauder,Tino Rödiger,Gerhard Smiatek,Mohsen Soltani,Rainer Steinbrecher,Ingo Völksch,Johannes Werhahn,Benjamin Wolf,Matthias Zeeman,Hans Peter Schmid +22 more
TL;DR: The German Terrestrial Environmental Observatories (TERENOpre-alpine Observatory) as mentioned in this paper was established to study the impacts of climate and land cover change on terrestrial hydrology and biogeochemical processes at site and regional scales.
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Impacts of climate and management on water balance and nitrogen leaching from montane grassland soils of S-Germany
TL;DR: Water balance components as well as nitrogen and dissolved organic carbon leaching were quantified by means of large weighable grassland lysimeters at three sites for both intensive and extensive management to suggest a highly efficient nitrogen uptake by plants as measured by plant total N content at harvest.
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Dinitrogen (N2) pulse emissions during freeze-thaw cycles from montane grassland soil
Xing Wu,Xing Wu,Zhe Chen,Zhe Chen,Ralf Kiese,Jin Fu,Jin Fu,Silvia Gschwendter,Michael Schloter,Chunyan Liu,Klaus Butterbach-Bahl,Benjamin Wolf,Michael Dannenmann +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of freeze thaw cycles (FTCs) on dinitrogen (N2) emissions have remained largely unknown because methodological difficulties were so far hampering detailed studies.
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Dissolved organic carbon leaching from montane grasslands under contrasting climate, soil and management conditions
Jin Fu,Jin Fu,Rainer Gasche,Na Wang,Haiyan Lu,Haiyan Lu,Klaus Butterbach-Bahl,Klaus Butterbach-Bahl,Ralf Kiese +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, changes in soil DOC concentrations and DOC leaching losses were quantified under different climate, soil and management (intensive vs. extensive; differing in the frequency of cutting and manuring events) conditions.