Lectures

  • Annual meeting of the German Soil Science Society in Trier, 5.9. - 8.9.-2022:

    • Evidence for geomorphological processes from paleosols and relocated soil in sediment archives of semi-arid Mongolia

  • Mid-European Geomorphology Meeting 2021 in Munich, 5.11. - 09.11.2021:

    • Climate changes and human impact resulted in different geomorphological processes since late Pleistocene in the northern Khangai Mountains, Mongolia

  • Palaeoclimate research in Central Asia - a review, RWTH Aachen 7.06.2019:

    • Geomorphological and paleoclimatical influence on lake level changes in Mongolia

  • Annual meeting of the study group high mountains in Augsburg 1.2. - 2.2.2019:

    • Sediments and paleosols as archives for Holocene geomorphological processes in semi-arid mountains of western Mongolia

  • 7th meeting of the wokring group remote sensing in Heidelberg, 4.10. - 5.10.2018:

    • How does climate influence the development of boreal forests in semie-arid regions of Mongolia? - Combined analysis of meso-scale remote sensing data with digital climate data

  • Central European Conference on Geomorphology and Quaternary Sciences. Joint Conference of the German Working group on Geomorphology & the German Quaternary Association (DEUQUA) in Giesssen 23.09. - 27.09.2018:

    • Fire-induced geomorphological processes in the Khangai Mountains, Mongolia.

  • International Conference on "Biodiversity Research in Mongolia", Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 20.09. - 23.09.2017:

    • Effects of climate on the vitality of boreal forest at the treelines in different ecozones of Mongolia.

  • Annual meeting of the German Soil Science Society in Goettingen, 2.09. - 7.09.2017:

    • Small scale distribution patterns of soils in the transition zone between arid and huimd climate in western Mongolia.

  • German Congress of Geography 2015 Berlin , 1.10. - 6.10.2015:

    • Environmental Patterns of the Vegetation Distribution in Mongolia (Poster)
    • How landuse and climate affect the forest line in mountainous regions of semiarid Central Asia - a remote sensing perspective (Poster).

  • 24th Annual meeting of the study group high mountains "Interdisciplinary High mountain resaerch" at the Geographic Institute of the University of Hamburg, 29.01. - 31.01.2015:

    • Modelling forest lines with remote sensing data to analyse environmental conditions for the forest distribution patterns in mountainous regions of semi-arid Central Asia

  • 3rd Joint workshop of the working groups analysis of remote sensing data of the DGPF e.V. and remote sensing of the DGfG e.V. at the TU Berlin, 9.10. -­ 10.10.2014:

    • Modelling forest lines based on satellite images and digital terrain models to analyse the environmental parameters for the spatial distribution of forests in semie-arid mountain regions of Central Asia.

  • Annual meeting of the working group remote sensing in Tuebingen 26.09. - 27.09.2013:

    • Analysis of the relief-dependent distribution patterns of spruce forest sites in a mountainous region of Central Asia using Landsat- and SRTM-Data. (Poster)

  • 22nd Annual meeting of the study group high mountains in the DGfG "Hochgebirge im Globalen Wandel" at the Geographic Institute of the University of Bonn, 28.02. - 03.03.2013:

    • Relief-dependent distribution patterns of forest sites in the Northern Tien Shan on the basis of remote sensing data.

  • Annual meeting of the working group High mountain ecology in Berlin „Beziehungen zwischen Gebirgslandschaften und ihren Vorländern”,
    28.01. - 30.01.2005:

    • Investigation on Holocene soil development and geomorphodynamics in Tibet. Indications for climate and human impact.

  • Workshop of the working group IT-systems in soil science oft he DBG in Jena „Methoden zur Datenaggregierung und –regionalisierung in der Bodenkunde, der Bodengeographie und in Nachbardisziplinen“, 15.03. - 16.03.2005:

    • Parameterization of Late-Quaternary slope development as basis for the regionalization of the spatial distribution and thickness of cover beds.

  • International Symposium on “Environmental Change in Central Asia: Climate - Geodynamics - Evolution - Human Impact” an der FU Berlin, 10.03. - 15.03.2003:

    • Paleosols and Aeolian Mantles in Southern and Eastern Tibet. Results and Implications for Late Quaternary Climatic Change.

  • 98th Annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers in Los Angeles, 19.03. - 23.03.2002:

    • Climate patterns, snow- and timberline in the Altai Mountains, Central Asia.
    • Discovering Siberia - An Internet Resource for the Russian Exploration of Siberia in the 18th century.

  • Colloquium of the Institute of Geography of the RWTH Aachen, 03.12.2002:

    • The timber- and snowlines in the Altay Mountains as geo-ecological parameter for the modeling of climate.

  • Annual meeting of the working group High mountain ecology „Aktuelle Forschungen zur Dynamik der Geoökosysteme in Hochgebirgen“
    in Trier, 22.06. - 24.06.2001:

    • The recent snow- and timberlines in the Altai Mountains (Central Asia).

  • Annual meeting of the members of the DFG-joint research project „Uvs Nuur“ in Potsdam, march 2000:

    • The recent and former snowline in the Mongolian Altay as climate indicator.

  • International Congress „Mongolia 2000 – State and Dynamics of Geosciences and Human Geography of Mongolia“, an der FU Berlin, 11.08. - 13.08.2000:

    • Glaciations in the Altai Mountains.

  • Annual meeting of the research projects in the BMBF-program of emphasis „Paleoclimatology“ at the Academy of Science in Mainz, march 1999:

    • Structure and content of the paleoclimate database for Central Asia, Working group Goettingen.

  • Annual meeting of the members of the DFG-joint research project „Uvs Nuur“ in Erlangen, march 1998:

    • Glacial morphological Investigations in Western Mongolia.