Thomas Friborg
Professor
Geography 1
Øster Voldgade 10
1350 København K
I teach and research in physical geography with a preference for climatology and hydrology.
In several years, I have worked with carbon in the form of CO2 and methane and the processes that control the exchange between ecosystems and the atmosphere. As such I have focused on climatic feedback mechanisms in, Denmark, Arctic and West Africa, in natural and cultivated ecosystems. In recent years, I have used drones in this research, in an effort to introduce new methods in the research on ecosystem climate/ Greenhouse gas bedgets and water balance.
Currently I am also Deputy Head of Department for Research
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Carbon dioxide balance of subarctic tundra from plot to regional scales
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Trends in CO2 exchange in a high Arctic tundra heath, 2000-2010
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Climate and site management as driving factors for the atmospheric greenhouse gas exchange of a restored wetland
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