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Sandra Spielvogel
Researcher at University of Kiel
Publications - 57
Citations - 1525
Sandra Spielvogel is an academic researcher from University of Kiel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil organic matter & Topsoil. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 48 publications receiving 1038 citations. Previous affiliations of Sandra Spielvogel include University of Koblenz and Landau & Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research.
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The Kobresia pygmaea ecosystem of the Tibetan highlands – Origin, functioning and degradation of the world's largest pastoral alpine ecosystem: Kobresia pastures of Tibet
Georg Miehe,Per-Marten Schleuss,Elke Seeber,Wolfgang Babel,Tobias Biermann,Martin Braendle,Fahu Chen,Heinz Coners,Thomas Foken,Tobias Gerken,Hans Graf,Georg Guggenberger,Silke Hafner,Maika Holzapfel,Johannes Ingrisch,Yakov Kuzyakov,Zhongping Lai,Lukas W. Lehnert,Christoph Leuschner,Xiao Gang Li,Jianquan Liu,Shibin Liu,Yaoming Ma,Sabine Miehe,Volker Mosbrugger,Henry J. Noltie,Joachim Schmidt,Sandra Spielvogel,Sebastian Unteregelsbacher,Yun Wang,Sandra Willinghöfer,Xingliang Xu,Xingliang Xu,Yongping Yang,S. Zhang,Lars Opgenoorth,Karsten Wesche,Karsten Wesche +37 more
TL;DR: Traditional migratory rangeland management was sustainable over millennia, and possibly still offers the best strategy to conserve and possibly increase C stocks in the Kobresia turf.
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Soil organic matter stabilization in acidic forest soils is preferential and soil type-specific
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of soil type on carbon stabilization in soil were analyzed in three acidic soils under Norway spruce (Picea abies) forest with different mineral compositions, and the relationship between the amount and chemical composition of soil organic matter (SOM), clay content, oxalate-extractable Fe and Al (Feo; Alo), and dithionite extractable Fe (Fed) in topsoil and subsoil horizons was analyzed.
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Dissolved and colloidal phosphorus fluxes in forest ecosystems-an almost blind spot in ecosystem research
Roland Bol,Dorit Julich,Dominik Brödlin,Jan Siemens,Klaus Kaiser,Michaela A. Dippold,Sandra Spielvogel,Thomas Zilla,Daniela Mewes,Friedhelm von Blanckenburg,Heike Puhlmann,Stefan Holzmann,Markus Weiler,Wulf Amelung,Friederike Lang,Yakov Kuzyakov,Karl-Heinz Feger,Nina Gottselig,Erwin Klumpp,Anna Missong,Carola Winkelmann,David Uhlig,Jakob Sohrt,Klaus von Wilpert,Bei Wu,Frank Hagedorn +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review summarizes and evaluates the recent knowledge on mechanisms, magnitude, and relevance by which dissolved and colloidal inorganic and organic P forms can be translocated within or exported from forest ecosystems.
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Pasture degradation modifies the water and carbon cycles of the Tibetan highlands
Wolfgang Babel,Tobias Biermann,Tobias Biermann,Heinz Coners,Eva Falge,Elke Seeber,Johannes Ingrisch,Johannes Ingrisch,Per Schleuß,Tobias Gerken,Tobias Gerken,Tobias Gerken,Jürgen Leonbacher,Thomas Leipold,Sandra Willinghöfer,Klaus Schützenmeister,Olga Shibistova,Olga Shibistova,Lena Becker,Silke Hafner,Sandra Spielvogel,Sandra Spielvogel,Xiao Gang Li,Xingliang Xu,Xingliang Xu,Yue Sun,Yue Sun,Lang Zhang,Yongping Yang,Yaoming Ma,Karsten Wesche,Hans-F. Graf,Christoph Leuschner,Georg Guggenberger,Yakov Kuzyakov,Yakov Kuzyakov,Georg Miehe,Thomas Foken +37 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated changes of surface properties and processes together with atmospheric feed- backs in the world's two largest alpine ecosystems, the alpine steppe and the Ko-bresia pygmaea pastures of the Tibetan Plateau.
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Soil organic matter composition and soil lightness
TL;DR: In this paper, the relationship between soil lightness, soil organic matter composition, content of organic C, CaCO3, and texture were studied using 42 top-soil horizons from different soil types located in southern Germany.