Thesis - PhD (392)

5001.
Thesis - PhD
Sillmann, J.: Extreme climate events and Euro-Atlantic atmospheric blocking in present and future climate model simulations. Dissertation, 89 pp., University of Hamburg, Hamburg (2009)
5002.
Thesis - PhD
Tomasic, M. A.: The influence of vegetation on the cycling of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) assessed by a multi compartment box model. Dissertation, 165 pp., University of Hamburg, Hamburg (2009)
5003.
Thesis - PhD
Valdebenito, A. M.: Development and application of a high-resolving atmosphere-microphysics-chemistry model for prediction of aerosol characteristics in the vicinity of sources. Dissertation, 122 pp., University of Hamburg, Hamburg (2009)
5004.
Thesis - PhD
Verzano, K.: Climate change impacts on flood related hydrological processes: Further development and application of a global scale hydrological model. Dissertation, 147 pp., University of Kassel, Kassel (2009)
5005.
Thesis - PhD
Wan, H.: Developing and testing a hydrostatic atmospheric dynamical core on triangular grids. Dissertation, 153 pp., University of Hamburg, Hamburg (2009)
5006.
Thesis - PhD
Banse, D.: The influence of aerosols on North Atlantic cyclones. Dissertation, X, 94 pp., University of Hamburg, Hamburg (2008)
5007.
Thesis - PhD
Guglielmo, F.: Global cycling of semivilatile organic compoundsa in the marine and total environment - a study using a comprehensive model. Dissertation, 119 pp., University of Hamburg, Hamburg (2008)
5008.
Thesis - PhD
Hommel, R.: Die Variabilität von stratosphärischem Hintergrund–Aerosol. Eine Untersuchung mit dem globalen sektionalen Aerosolmodell MAECHAM5–SAM2. Dissertation, 136 pp., University of Hamburg, Hamburg (2008)
5009.
Thesis - PhD
Jung, M.: Uncertainties of terrestrial carbon cycle modelling: Studies on gross carbon uptake of Europe. Dissertation. Dissertation, 142 pp., Universität Jena, Jena (2008)
5010.
Thesis - PhD
Katrynski , K.: Quantifying the terrestrial carbon budget of middle latitude ecosystems: the role of Volatile Organic Compounds. Dissertation, 172 pp., Universität Hamburg, Hamburg (2008)
5011.
Thesis - PhD
Petermann, S.: Atmosphärische Streuphänomene im nahen Infrarot - abgeleitet aus OASIS-Messungen und vergleichenden Berechnungen. Dissertation, 136 pp., University of Hamburg, Hamburg (2008)
5012.
Thesis - PhD
Punge, H. J.: The quasi-biennial oscillation: representation in numerical models and effects on stratospheric transport and trace gases. Dissertation, 91 pp., University of Hamburg, Hamburg (2008)
5013.
Thesis - PhD
Thomas, M. A.: Simulation of the climate impact of Mt. Pinatubo eruption using ECHAM5. Dissertation, 161 pp., University of Hamburg, Hamburg (2008)
5014.
Thesis - PhD
Winterfeldt, J.: Comparison of measured and simulated wind speed data in the North Atlantic. Dissertation, Universität Hamburg, Hamburg (2008)
5015.
Thesis - PhD
Aghedo, A. M.: The impact of African air pollution: A global chemistry climate model study. Dissertation, 142 pp., University of Hamburg, Hamburg (2007)
5016.
Thesis - PhD
Hansen, H.: Sensitivity of ENSO dynamics to wind stress formulation as simulated by a hybrid coupled GCM. Dissertation, 93 pp., University of Hamburg, Hamburg (2007)
5017.
Thesis - PhD
Heil, A.: Indonesian forest and peat fires: emissions, air quality, and human health. Dissertation, 142 pp., University of Hamburg, Hamburg (2007)
5018.
Thesis - PhD
Kotlarski, S.: A subgrid glacier parameterisation for use in regional climate modelling. Dissertation, University of Hamburg, Hamburg (2007)
5019.
Thesis - PhD
Landerer, F.: Sea level and hydrological mass redistribution in the earth system: variability and anthropogenic change. Dissertation, 115 pp., University of Hamburg, Hamburg (2007)
5020.
Thesis - PhD
Lorenz, S. J.: Glacial and interglacial climate during the late Quaternary: global circulation model simulations and comparison with proxy data. Dissertation, University of Hamburg, Hamburg (2007)
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