Repository logoRepository logo
GRO
  • GRO.data
  • GRO.plan
Help
  • English
  • Deutsch
Log In
New user? Click here to register.Have you forgotten your password?
Publications
Researcher
Organizations
Other
  • Journals
  • Series
  • Events
  • Projects
  • Working Groups

Browsing by Author "Wolf, Benjamin"

Filter results by typing the first few letters
Now showing 1 - 3 of 3
  • Results Per Page
  • Sort Options
  • Some of the metrics are blocked by your 
    consent settings
    Disentangling gross N2O production and consumption in soil
    (2016)
    Wen, Yuan  
    ;
    Chen, Zhe
    ;
    Dannenmann, Michael
    ;
    Carminati, Andrea  
    ;
    Willibald, Georg
    ;
    Kiese, Ralf
    ;
    Wolf, Benjamin
    ;
    Veldkamp, Edzo  
    ;
    Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus
    ;
    Corre, Marife D.  
  • Some of the metrics are blocked by your 
    consent settings
    Feedback of grazing on gross rates of N mineralization and inorganic N partitioning in steppe soils of Inner Mongolia
    (2010)
    Wu, Honghui
    ;
    Dannenmann, Michael
    ;
    Fanselow, Nicole
    ;
    Wolf, Benjamin
    ;
    Yao, Zhisheng
    ;
    Wu, Xing
    ;
    Brüggemann, Nicolas
    ;
    Zheng, Xunhua
    ;
    Han, Xingguo
    ;
    Dittert, Klaus
    ;
    Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus
  • Some of the metrics are blocked by your 
    consent settings
    Interlaboratory assessment of nitrous oxide isotopomer analysis by isotope ratio mass spectrometry and laser spectroscopy: current status and perspectives
    (Wiley-blackwell, 2014)
    Mohn, Joachim
    ;
    Wolf, Benjamin
    ;
    Toyoda, Sakae
    ;
    Lin, Cheng-Ting
    ;
    Liang, Mao-Chang
    ;
    Brueggemann, Nicolas
    ;
    Wissel, Holger
    ;
    Steiker, Amy E.
    ;
    Dyckmans, Jens  
    ;
    Szwec, Lars
    ;
    Ostrom, Nathaniel E.
    ;
    Casciotti, Karen L.
    ;
    Forbes, Matthew
    ;
    Giesemann, Anette
    ;
    Well, Reinhard
    ;
    Doucett, Richard R.
    ;
    Yarnes, Chris T.
    ;
    Ridley, Anna R.
    ;
    Kaiser, Jan
    ;
    Yoshida, Naohiro
    RATIONALE: In recent years, research and applications of the N2O site-specific nitrogen isotope composition have advanced, reflecting awareness of the contribution of N2O to the anthropogenic greenhouse effect, and leading to significant progress in instrument development. Further dissemination of N(2)Oisotopomer analysis, however, is hampered by a lack of internationally agreed gaseous N2O reference materials and an uncertain compatibility of different laboratories and analytical techniques. METHODS: In a first comparison approach, eleven laboratories were each provided with N2O at tropospheric mole fractions (target gas T) and two reference gases (REF1 and REF2). The laboratories analysed all gases, applying their specific analytical routines. Compatibility of laboratories was assessed based on N2O isotopocule data for T, REF1 and REF2. Results for T were then standardised using REF1 and REF2 to evaluate the potential of N2O reference materials for improving compatibility between laboratories. RESULTS: Compatibility between laboratories depended on the analytical technique: isotope ratiomass spectrometry (IRMS) results showed better compatibility for delta N-15 values, while the performance of laser spectroscopy was superior with respect to N2O site preference. This comparison, however, is restricted by the small number of participating laboratories applying laser spectroscopy. Offset and two-point calibration correction of the N2O isotopomer data significantly improved the consistency of position-dependent nitrogen isotope data while the effect on delta N-15 valueswas onlyminor. CONCLUSIONS: The study reveals that for future research on N2O isotopocules, standardisation against N2O reference material is essential to improve interlaboratory compatibility. For atmospheric monitoring activities, we suggest N2O in whole air as a unifying scale anchor. Copyright (C) 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

About

About Us
FAQ
ORCID
End User Agreement
Privacy policy
Cookie consent
Imprint

Contact

Team GRO.publications
support-gro.publications@uni-goettingen.de
Matrix Chat: #support_gro_publications
Feedback

Göttingen Research Online

Göttingen Research Online bundles various services for Göttingen researchers:

GRO.data (research data repository)
GRO.plan (data management planning)
GRO.publications (publication data repository)
Logo Uni Göttingen
Logo Campus Göttingen
Logo SUB Göttingen
Logo eResearch Alliance

Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.