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The effect of elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration on gross nitrogen dynamics, plant N-uptake and microbial community dynamics in a permanent grassland

To predict ecosystem reactions to elevated atmospheric CO2 (eCO2) it is essential to understandthe interactions between plant carbon input, microbial community composition and activity and associated nutrient dynamics. Long-term observations (greater than 13 years) within the Giessen Free Air Carbon dioxide Enrichment (Giessen FACE) study on permanent grassland showed next to an enhanced biomass production an unexpected strong positive feedback effect on ecosystem respiration and nitrous oxide (N2O) production. The overall goal of this study is to understand the long-term effects of eCO2 and carbon input on microbial community composition and activity as well as the associated nitrogen dynamics, N2O production and plant N uptake in the Giessen FACE study on permanent grassland. A combination of 13CO2 pulse labelling with 15N tracing of 15NH4+ and 15NO3- will be carried out in situ. Different fractions of soil organic matter (recalcitrant, labile SOM) and the various mineral N pools in the soil (NH4+, NO3-, NO2-), gross N transformation rates, pool size dependent N2O and N2 emissions as well as N species dependent plant N uptake rates and the origin of the CO2 respiration will be quantified. Microbial analyses will include exploring changes in the composition of microbial communities involved in the turnover of NH4+, NO3-, N2O and N2, i.e. ammonia oxidizing, denitrifying, and microbial communities involved in dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonia (DNRA). Stable Isotope Probing (SIP) and mRNA based analyses will be employed to comparably evaluate the long-term effects of eCO2 on the structure and abundance of these communities, while transcripts of these genes will be used to target the fractions of the communities which actively contribute to N transformations.

Impact of Intrafollicular Sulfated Steroids on Follicular Cells and the Oocyte's Developmental Capacity in Cattle

Steroid hormones are essential in orchestrating oocyte maturation, i.e. estrogens of follicular origin support the development of the female gamete and fertilization. In this project the concentration of free and conjugated estrogens during follicular development will be analysed and compared to local concentrations in the developing follicle. Cattle are suitable animal models because of the accessibility and suitability for frequent examination and sampling. Furthermore, it has been useful for understanding several features of human reproduction including follicular dynamics, the fate of the emerging follicles is orchestrated mainly by gonadotropins and steroid hormones in a similar manner. Ovarian SULT1E1 participates locally in the regulation of follicular estrogen activity. The ESTcatalysed down-regulation of estrogen activity enables normal ovulation. Conversely, sulfoconjugated estrogens may also be precursors of the production of free estrogens depending on estrogen sulfatase (StS) acitivity. In mammals, follicular luteinisation/ovulation is triggered by a surge in LH and is characterised by numerous physical and biochemical changes, including the decreased production of estradiol (E2). This loss in E2 biosynthetic capacity has been explained by a marked decrease in the expression of key steroidogenic enzymes involved in the follicular production of active estrogens. However, little is known about the regulation of enzymes/proteins responsible for the inactivation and elimination of estrogens, as mediated for example by EST during this period.

Redox processes along gradients

The relevance of biogeochemical gradients for turnover of organic matter and contaminants is yet poorly understood. This study aims at the identification and quantification of the interaction of different redox processes along gradients. The interaction of iron-, and sulfate reduction and methanogenesis will be studied in controlled batch and column experiments. Factors constraining the accessibility and the energy yield from the use of these electron acceptors will be evaluated, such as passivation of iron oxides, re-oxidation of hydrogen sulfide on iron oxides. The impact of these constraints on the competitiveness of the particular process will then be described. Special focus will be put on the evolution of methanogenic conditions in systems formerly characterized by iron and sulfate reducing condition. As methanogenic conditions mostly evolve from micro-niches, methods to study the existence, evolution and stability of such micro-niches will be established. To this end, a combination of Gibbs free energy calculations, isotope fractionation and tracer measurements, and mass balances of metabolic intermediates (small pool sizes) and end products (large pool sizes) will be used. Measurements of these parameters on different scales using microelectrodes (mm scale), micro sampling devices for solutes and gases (cm scale) and mass flow balancing (column/reactor scale) will be compared to characterize unit volumes for organic matter degradation pathways and electron flow. Of particular interest will be the impact of redox active humic substances on the competitiveness of involved terminal electron accepting processes, either acting as electron shuttles or directly providing electron accepting capacity. This will be studied using fluorescence spectroscopy and parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC) of the gained spectra. We expect that the results will provide a basis for improving reactive transport models of anaerobic processes in aquifers and sediments.

Parkhäuser Hamburg

Der Datensatz enthält die Standorte von Parkhäusern, Tiefgaragen und Parkplätzen im Hamburger Stadtgebiet mit Informationen über Öffnungszeiten, Preise, Anzahl der Stellplätze, Einfahrtshöhen sowie teilweise Belegungsdaten (freie Stellplätze) und Anzahl der Frauen- und Behindertenstellplätze. Zum Teil werden in 5-minütigen Abständen Parkplatzbelegungsdaten aus dem Parkleitsystem der Stadt Hamburg übermittelt. Diese Echtzeitdaten sind ungeprüft. Der Datensatz ist nicht vollständig, sondern enthält Angaben von privaten Betreibern, die der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg zur Verfügung gestellt wurden. Sollte ein Parkhaus / Parkplatz fehlen, kann der in den Metadaten angegebene Ansprechpartner gerne darauf hingewiesen werden. Eine Aufnahme in den Datensatz wird dann geprüft.

WFS Prävention und sexuelle Gesundheit Hamburg

Web Feature Service (WFS) zum Thema Praevention und sexuelle Gesundheit Hamburg. Zur genaueren Beschreibung der Daten und Datenverantwortung nutzen Sie bitte den Verweis zur Datensatzbeschreibung.

WMS Prävention und sexuelle Gesundheit Hamburg

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WFS Suchthilfe Hamburg

Web Feature Service (WFS) zum Thema Einrichtungen der Drogen- und Suchthilfe in und um Hamburg. Zur genaueren Beschreibung der Daten und Datenverantwortung nutzen Sie bitte den Verweis zur Datensatzbeschreibung.

WMS Suchthilfe Hamburg

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Emissions- und Immissionsüberwachung am KKW Greifswald [Amtliche Meßstelle]

Der Genehmigungsinhaber einer kerntechnischen Anlage ist laut "Richtlinie zur Emissions- und Immissionsüberwachung kerntechnischer Anlagen (REI)" für die Überwachung und Bilanzierung von Ableitungen (Emissionen) radioaktiver Stoffe mit der Abluft und dem Abwasser aus seiner Anlage nach Art und Höhe der Radioaktivität verantwortlich. Darüber hinaus hat er Messungen in der Umgebung seiner Anlage (Immissionsüberwachung) durchzuführen. Unabhängig von den vom Betreiber durchzuführenden Überwachungsmaßnahmen erfolgen Kontrollen in der Umgebung durch unabhängige/amtliche Meßstellen mittels eigener Überwachungsprogramme. In diesen Programmen sind Probeentnahme- und Meßorte,Kontrollmedien sowie Meß- und Probeentnahmeintervalle festgelegt. Die Ergebnisse der Überwachung werden in Quartals- und Jahresberichten dokumentiert und der zuständigen Aufsichtbehörde übergeben.

Vegetation dynamics following forest stand destruction by snow avalange in the Berchtesgaden National Park

On 18 Januar 1986 at the east-looking slope of the Kleiner Watzmann in the Berchtesgaden National Park a snow avalanche came down from an elevation of about 2.000 m to the Königssee near St. Bartholomae (610 m above see level). It destroyed 12 to 15 ha of old growth forests dominated by beech (Fagus sylvatica); about 2.000 m3 of wood were thrown down. The soil survace was not intensively effected by the snow avalange. Because the area is situated in the central protection zone of the national park no clearing procedure was done, and a free stand develeopment without any direct impact of man is allowed to take place. In 1989 permanent plots (3 transects, each starting in the surrounding forest and crossing to avalanche area) were established. Vegetation and stand structure records were carried out in 1989, 1994 and 1999. Vegetation development in the first place is characterised by (1) a re-establishment of the tree layer by the (beech) trees, which were bent to the ground but not killed by the avalanche, (2) by seedling and sapling establishment (especially Acer and Fraxinus, but not by pioneer trees) and (3) by continuing floristic composition of the ground vegetation (coverage increasing or decresing depending on the light conditions).

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