Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry

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The Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry is located in Jena, Germany. It was created in 1997, and moved into new buildings 2002.[1] It is one of 84 institutes in the Max Planck Society (Max Planck Gesellschaft).[2]

Scientific profile

The research at the Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry is dedicated to the study of global biogeochemical cycles and their long-term interactions with the biosphere, the atmosphere, the geosphere and the entire climate system. We aim to better understand how living organisms - including humans - exchange basic resources such as water, carbon, nutrients, and energy with their environment and how this affects ecosystems and climate at regional to global scales.[3]

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Departments and research groups

The institute has three departments, with each department consisting of several research groups, and sometimes additional project groups.[4]

Biogeochemical Processes (Susan E. Trumbore)

Biogeochemical Integration (Markus Reichstein)

Full research groups

Project groups

Biogeochemical Signals (Sönke Zaehle)

Independent research groups

In addition, there are a number of independent research groups that are not integrated into the departments.[5]

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