Welcome to the Laboratory for Climatology and Remote Sensing
The LCRS is a working group within the Faculty of Geography at the University of Marburg. Research is done in the fields of climatology, remote sensing and numerical modelling, with a focus on atmospheric and boundary layer climatology, climate-ecology and climate change impact assessment.
Main research activities at the LCRS are:
- Climatological remote sensing
- Simulation of atmosphere and ecosystem processes
- Climate change impact research
To find out more about our research please have a look at the projects and facilities section on this page.
Latest available projects for students
Latest publications
- Noskov, A.; Achilles, S. & Bendix, J. (2023): Towards Forest Dynamics' Systematic Knowledge: Concept Study of a Multi-Sensor Visually-Tracked Rover Including a New Insect Radar for High-Accuracy Robotic Monitoring. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 11, 1214419.
- Zander, S.; Turini, N.; Ballari, D.; Bayas López, S.D.; Celleri, R.; Delgado Maldonado, B.; Orellana-Alvear, J.; Schmidt, B.; Scherer, D. & Bendix, J. (2023): The Spatio-Temporal Cloud Frequency Distribution in the Galapagos Archipelago as Seen from MODIS Cloud Mask Data. Atmosphere 14(8), 1225.
- Grigusova, P.; Larsen, A.; Brandl, R.; del Ro, C.; Farwig, N.; Kraus, D.; Paulino, L.; Pliscoff, P. & Bendix, J. (2023): Mammalian bioturbation amplifies rates of both, hillslope sediment erosion and accumulation, in coastal Chile. EGUsphere 2023, 1--44.