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        • ▾Vadose Zone Hydrogeophysics
        • ▾Hydrogeophysical Imaging and Characterisation
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        • ▾Terrestrial observation platforms
        • ▾Multiscale Geophysics of soil-plant systems
      • Modelling terrestrial systems
        • ▾Soil-root systems and rhizosphere processes
        • ▾Functional structural modelling of crop systems
        • ▾Stochastic analysis of terrestrial systems
        • ▾Modelling and management of catchments
        • ▾Integrated Modelling of Terrestrial Systems
        • ▾Soil systems modeling
      • Terrestrial biogeochemistry
        • ▾Plant-Soil-Atmosphere Exchange Processes
        • ▾Colloids and biogeochemical interfaces
        • ▾Soil organic matter dynamics and elemental cycles
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          • ▾Terrestrial sensing across scales
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          • ▾Policy advice for federal states: Implementation of Water Framework Directive
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          • ▾Advising political decision-makers at the national level
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                    Transfer and Innovation

                    Transfer and Innovation

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                    Transfer

                    Knowledge transfer from research to society and back! Our transfer projects and activities in science communication

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                    Innovation

                    The transfer of scientific knowledge can also lead into the development of products. Meet our young start-up teams here

                    Last Modified: 31.07.2024

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