@techreport{AlversammerAngermeierBernhardtetal.2013, author = {Alversammer, Wolfgang and Angermeier, Martin and Bernhardt, Andreas and Bischof, Wolfgang and Botsch, Rafael and Eierle, Benno and Feldmeier, Franz and Hack, Andreas and Hauck-Bauer, Eva and Heigl, Martin and K{\"o}lzer, Brigitte and K{\"o}ster, Heinrich and Krose, Eva and Leps, Torsten and Mennicken, Titus and Muscat, Drik and Ober, Thorsten and Ott, Robert and Ruminski, Nils and Seidlmeier, Heinrich and Stauss, Kilian and Stetter, Andrea and Viehhauser, Peter and Wambsganß, Mathias and Zagler, Stefan and Zauner, Johannes and Zentgraf, Peter}, title = {Forschungsbericht 2012}, organization = {Hochschule Rosenheim}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:861-opus4-12338}, pages = {48}, year = {2013}, abstract = {Mit dem j{\"a}hrlich erscheinenden Forschungsbericht m{\"o}chte die Hochschule Rosenheim einen Einblick in ihre vielf{\"a}ltigen Projekte und Aktivit{\"a}ten der angewandten Forschung und Entwicklung geben. Im Forschungsbericht 2012 wird {\"u}ber Vorhaben im Jahr 2012 berichtet.}, language = {de} } @article{KamjunkeBuettnerJaegeretal.2013, author = {Kamjunke, N. and B{\"u}ttner, O. and J{\"a}ger, Christoph G. and Marcus, H. and von T{\"u}mpling, W. and Halbedel, S. and Norf, H. and Brauns, M. and Baborowski, M. and Wild, R. and Borchardt, D. and Weitere, M.}, title = {Biogeochemical patterns in a river network along a land use gradient}, series = {Environmental Monitoring and Assessment}, volume = {185}, journal = {Environmental Monitoring and Assessment}, number = {11}, pages = {9221 -- 9236}, year = {2013}, abstract = {The Bode catchment (Germany) shows strong land use gradients from forested parts of the National Park (23 \% of total land cover) to agricultural (70 \%) and urbanised areas (7 \%). It is part of the Terrestrial Environmental Observatories of the German Helmholtz association. We performed a biogeochemical analysis of the entire river network. Surface water was sampled at 21 headwaters and at ten downstream sites, before (in early spring) and during the growing season (in late summer). Many parameters showed lower concentrations in headwaters than in downstream reaches, among them nutrients (ammonium, nitrate and phosphorus), dissolved copper and seston dry mass. Nitrate and phosphorus concentrations were positively related to the proportion of agricultural area within the catchment. Punctual anthropogenic loads affected some parameters such as chloride and arsenic. Chlorophyll a concentration and total phosphorus in surface waters were positively related. The concentration of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) was higher in summer than in spring, whereas the molecular size of DOC was lower in summer. The specific UV absorption at 254 nm, indicating the content of humic substances, was higher in headwaters than in downstream reaches and was positively related to the proportion of forest within the catchment. CO2 oversaturation of the water was higher downstream compared with headwaters and was higher in summer than in spring. It was correlated negatively with oxygen saturation and positively with DOC concentration but negatively with DOC quality (molecular size and humic content). A principle component analysis clearly separated the effects of site (44 \%) and season (15 \%), demonstrating the strong effect of land use on biogeochemical parameters.}, language = {en} }