View from above looking straight down at the top of the large ATTO tower, which stands out as an orange square above the green tree tops far below. Diagonally, the guy wires run from the tower into the forest.

Publications of Altug Ekici

Journal Article (4)

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Journal Article
Kaiser, S.; Göckede, M.; Castro-Morales, K.; Knoblauch, C.; Ekici, A.; Kleinen, T.; Zubrzycki, S.; Sachs, T.; Wille, C.; Beer, C.: Process-based modelling of the methane balance in periglacial landscapes (JSBACH-methane). Geoscientific Model Development 10 (1), pp. 333 - 358 (2017)
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Journal Article
Ekici, A.; Chadburn, S.; Chaudhary, N.; Hajdu, L. H.; Marmy, A.; Peng, S.; Boike, J.; Burke, E.; Friend, A. D.; Hauck, C. et al.; Krinner, G.; Langer, M.; Miller, P. A.; Beer, C.: Site-level model intercomparison of high latitude and high altitude soil thermal dynamics in tundra and barren landscapes. The Cryosphere 9, pp. 1343 - 1361 (2015)
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Journal Article
Braakhekke, M. C.; Beer, C.; Schrumpf, M.; Ekici, A.; Ahrens, B.; Hoosbeek, M. R.; Kruijt, B.; Kabat, P.; Reichstein, M.: The use of radiocarbon to constrain current and future soil organic matter turnover and transport in a temperate forest. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 119 (3), pp. 372 - 391 (2014)
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Journal Article
Ekici, A.; Beer, C.; Hagemann, S.; Hauck, C.: Simulating high-latitude permafrost regions by the JSBACH terrestrial ecosystem model. Geoscientific Model Development 7, pp. 631 - 647 (2014)

Thesis - PhD (1)

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Thesis - PhD
Ekici, A.: Process oriented representation of permafrost soil thermal dynamics in Earth System Models. Dissertation, 111 pp., University of Fribourg, Fribourg (2015)
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