Publications by: Michael Zimmermann

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Zimmermann, M., Davies, K., Peña de Zimmermann, V.T.V., and Bird, M.I. (2015) Impact of temperature and moisture on heterotrophic soil respiration along a moist tropical forest gradient in Australia. Soil Research, 53 (3). pp. 286-297.

Saiz, Gustavo, Goodrick, Iain, Wurster, Christopher M., Zimmermann, Michael, Nelson, Paul N., and Bird, Michael I. (2014) Charcoal re-combustion efficiency in tropical savannas. Geoderma, 219-220. pp. 40-45.

Koch, Andrea, McBratney, Alex, Adams, Mark, Field, Damien, Hill, Robert, Crawford, John, Minasny, Budiman, Lal, Rattan, Abbott, Lynette, O'Donnell, Anthony, Angers, Denis, Baldock, Jeff, Barbier, Edward, Binkley, Dan, Parton, William, Wall, Diana H., Bird, Michael, Bouma, Johan, Chenu, Claire, Flora, Cornelia Butler, Goulding, Keith, Grunwald, Sabine, Hempel, Jon, Jastrow, Julie, Lehmann, Johannes, Lorenz, Klaus, Morgan, Cristine L., Rice, Charles W, Whitehead, David, Young, Iain, and Zimmermann, Michael (2013) Soil security: solving the global soil crisis. Global Policy, 4 (4). pp. 434-441.

Stockmann, Uta, Adams, Mark A., Crawford, John W., Field, Damien J., Henakaarchchi, Nilusha, Jenkins, Meaghan, Minasny, Budiman, McBratney, Alex B., de Courcelles, Vivien de Remy, Singh, Kanika, Wheeler, Ichsani, Abbott, Lynette, Angers, Denis A., Baldock, Jeffrey, Bird, Michael, Brookes, Philip C., Chenu, Claire, Jastrowh, Julie D., Lal, Rattan, Lehmann, Johannes, O'Donnell, Anthony G., Parton, William J., Whitehead, David, and Zimmermann, Michael (2013) The knowns, known unknowns and unknowns of sequestration of soil organic carbon. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 164. pp. 80-99.

Zimmermann, Michael, and Bird, Michael I. (2012) Temperature sensitivity of tropical forest soil respiration increase along an altitudinal gradient with ongoing decomposition. Geoderma, 187-188. pp. 8-15.

Zimmermann, Michael, Leifeld, Jens, Conen, Franz, Bird, Michael I., and Meir, Patrick (2012) Can composition and physical protection of soil organic matter explain soil respiration temperature sensitivity? Biogeochemistry, 107 (1-3). 423- 436.

Zimmermann, Michael, Bird, Michael I., Wurster, Chrisopher, Saiz, Gustavo, Goodrick, Iain, Barta, Jiri, Capek, Petr, Santruckova, Hana, and Smernik, Ronald (2012) Rapid degradation of pyrogenic carbon. Global Change Biology, 18 (11). pp. 3306-3316.

Fierer, Noah, McCain, Christy M., Meir, Patrick, Zimmermann, Michael, Rapp, Joshua M., Silman, Miles R., and Knight, Rob (2011) Microbes do not follow the elevational diversity patterns of plants and animals. Ecology, 92 (4). pp. 797-804.

Zimmermann, Michael, Meir, Patrick, Bird, Michael I., Malhi, Yadvinder, and Ccahuana, Adan J.Q. (2010) Temporal variation and climate dependence of soil respiration and its components along a 3000 m altitudinal tropical forest gradient. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 24. GB4012. 1 -13.

Gibbon, Adam, Silman, Miles R., Malhi, Yadvinder, Fisher, Joshua B., Meir, Patrick, Zimmermann, Michael, Dargie, Greta C., Farfan, William R., and Garcia, Katrina C. (2010) Ecosystem carbon storage across the grassland-forest transition in the high Andes of Manu National Park, Peru. Ecosystems, 13 (7). pp. 1097-1111.

Zimmermann, Michael, Meir, Patrick, Silman, Miles R., Fedders, Anna, Gibbon, Adam, Malhi, Yadvinder, Urrego, Dunia H., Bush, Mark B., Feeley, Kenneth J., Garcia, Katrina C., Dargie, Greta C., Farfan, Wiliam R., Goetz, Bradley P., Johnson, Wesley T., Kline, Krystle M., Modi, Andrew T., Rurau, Natividad M.Q., Staudt, Brian T., and Zamora, Flor (2010) No differences in soil carbon stocks across the tree line in the Peruvian Andes. Ecosystems, 13 (1). pp. 62-74.

Zimmermann, M., Meir, P., Bird, M.I., Malhi, Y., and Ccahuana, A.J.Q. (2009) Climate dependence of heterotrophic soil respiration from a soil-translocation experiment along a 3000 m tropical forest altitudinal gradient. European Journal of Soil Science, 60 (6). pp. 895-906.

Zimmermann, Michael, Meir, Patrick, Bird, Michael, Malhi, Yadvinder, and Ccahuana, Adan (2009) Litter contribution to diurnal and annual soil respiration in a tropical montane cloud forest. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 41 (6). pp. 1338-1340.

Leifeld, Jens, Zimmermann, Michael, Fuhrer, Jürg, and Conen, Franz (2009) Storage and turnover of carbon in grassland soils along an elevation gradient in the Swiss Alps. Global Change Biology, 15 (3). pp. 668-679.

Leifeld, Jens, Zimmermann, Michael, and Fuhrer, Jürg (2008) Simulating decomposition of labile soil organic carbon: effects of pH. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 40 (12). pp. 2948-2951.

Conen, F., Zimmermann, M., Leifeld, J., Seth, B., and Alewell, C. (2008) Relative stability of soil carbon revealed by shifts in δ15N and C:N ratio. Biogeosciences, 5 (1). pp. 123-128.

Zimmermann, M., Leifeld, J., Schmidt, M.W.I., Smith, P., and Fuhrer, J. (2007) Measured soil organic matter fractions can be related to pools in the RothC model. European Journal of Soil Science, 58 (3). pp. 658-667.

Zimmermann, Michael, Leifeld, Jens, Schmidt, Michael W.I., and Fuhrer, Jürg (2007) Sodium hypochlorite separates an older soil organic matter fraction than acid hydrolysis. Geoderma, 139 (1-2). pp. 171-179.

Zimmermann, M., Leifeld, J., and Fuhrer, J. (2007) Quantifying soil organic carbon fractions by infrared-spectroscopy. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 39 (1). pp. 224-231.

Leifeld, J., and Zimmermann, M. (2006) Thermal analysis of mineral soils before and after oxidation with sodium hypochlorite. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 86 (3). pp. 845-848.

Germann, Peter F., and Zimmermann, Michael (2005) Directions of preferential flow in a hillslope soil, 1. quasi-steady flow. Hydrological Processes, 19 (4). pp. 887-899.

Germann, Peter F., and Zimmermann, Michael (2005) Water balance approach to the in situ estimation of volume flux densities using slanted TDR wave guides. Soil Science, 170 (1). pp. 3-12.

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