Pascal Bodmer
University of Koblenz and Landau
24 Papers
14 Citations
Pascal Bodmer is an academic researcher from University of Koblenz and Landau. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 17 publications. Previous affiliations of Pascal Bodmer include Free University of Berlin & Leibniz Association.
Chat about Author
Papers
Technical note: drifting versus anchored flux chambers for measuring greenhouse gas emissions from running waters
Andreas Lorke,Pascal Bodmer,Pascal Bodmer,Christian Noss,Zeyad Alshboul,Matthias Koschorreck,Celia Somlai-Haase,David Bastviken,Sabine Flury,Daniel Frank Mcginnis,Daniel Frank Mcginnis,Andreas Maeck,D. Müller,Katrin Premke +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare the use of anchored and freely drifting chambers on various streams with different flow velocities, and show that anchored chambers enhance turbulence under the chambers and thus elevate fluxes, while drifting chambers have a very small impact on the water turbulence under a chamber and thus generate more reliable fluxes.
Enhancing Surface Methane Fluxes from an Oligotrophic Lake: Exploring the Microbubble Hypothesis
Daniel Frank Mcginnis,Georgiy Kirillin,Kam W. Tang,Sabine Flury,Pascal Bodmer,Christof Engelhardt,Peter Casper,Hans-Peter Grossart +7 more
TL;DR: Investigation of the fluxes of these two gases across the surface of oligotrophic Lake Stechlin using a floating chamber approach determined that an average of 145 L m(–2) d(–1) of gas is required to exit the surface layer via microbubbles to produce the observed elevated k600,CH4.
The interplay between total mercury, methylmercury and dissolved organic matter in fluvial systems: A latitudinal study across Europe
Andrea G. Bravo,Dolly N. Kothawala,Katrin Attermeyer,Emmanuel Tessier,Pascal Bodmer,José L. J. Ledesma,Joachim Audet,Joan Pere Casas-Ruiz,Núria Catalán,Sophie Cauvy-Fraunié,Miriam Colls,Anne Deininger,Vesela Evtimova,Jeremy Fonvielle,Thomas Fuß,Peter Gilbert,Sonia Herrero Ortega,Liu Liu,Clara Mendoza-Lera,Juliana Monteiro,Jordi-René Mor,Jordi-René Mor,Magdalena Nagler,Georg H. Niedrist,Anna C. Nydahl,Ada Pastor,Josephine Pegg,Catherine Gutmann Roberts,Francesca Pilotto,Ana Portela,Clara Romero González-Quijano,Ferran Romero,Martin Rulík,David Amouroux +33 more
TL;DR: Examination of stream and river systems across Europe highlights the large spatial variability in THg and MeHg concentrations at the European scale, and underscores the importance of DOM composition on mercury cycling in fluvial systems.
64
Deconstructing Methane Emissions from a Small Northern European River: Hydrodynamics and Temperature as Key Drivers
Daniel Frank Mcginnis,Daniel Frank Mcginnis,Daniel Frank Mcginnis,Nicole Bilsley,Mark Schmidt,Peer Fietzek,Peer Fietzek,Pascal Bodmer,Pascal Bodmer,Katrin Premke,Andreas Lorke,Sabine Flury +11 more
TL;DR: It is found that about 80% of the total emissions were due to methane bubbles, and applying ebullition rates to global estimates for fluvial systems, which currently are not considered, could dramatically increase emission rates to ranges from lakes or wetlands.
51