Matthias Cuntz
Matthias Cuntz
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Curriculum Vitae
Since 2009
2007-2009
2005-2006
2005
2003-2004
2003
1998-2002
1998
1997-1998
1996-1998
1995-1996
1994-1997
Senior Scientist – Group leader Biosphere-Atmosphere Exchange, Department Computational Hydrosystems, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Leipzig, Germany; Department of Computational Hydrosystems, Head: Prof. S. Attinger
Research Scientist – Max-Planck-Institut für Biogeochemie, Jena, Germany; Advisor: Prof. M. Heimann
Visiting Fellow – Research School of Biological Sciences, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia; Advisor: Prof. G.D. Farquhar
Visiting Scientist – Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California; Collaborator: Dr. W.J. Riley
Postdoctoral Fellow – Research School of Biological Sciences, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia; Advisor: Prof. G.D. Farquhar
Postdoctoral research scientist – Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, Gif-sur-Yvette, France; Advisor: Dr. P. Ciais
Dissertation – Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, Gif-sur-Yvette, France; Advisors: Dr. P. Ciais and Dr. I. Levin
Research Assistant – Institut für Umweltphysik, Universität Heidelberg, Germany; Advisor: Dr. I. Levin
Diploma Thesis – Institut für Umweltphysik, Universität Heidelberg, Germany; Advisor: Dr. I. Levin
Research Assistant – Radiokarbon Labor, Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften, Heidelberg, Germany; Advisor: Dr. B. Kromer
Management Assistant Internship – Management Systems Department, Procter & Gamble, Eastern Europe Division, Frankfurt, Germany
Scientific Consultant – Institut für Energie und Umweltforschung Heidelberg GmbH, Germany
Professional Experience
1998-2002
1996-1997
1993-1994
1990-1998
1977-1990
Dissertation, 20. 11. 2002, Universität Heidelberg, Germany. Conducted at Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Diploma, Institut für Umweltphysik, Universität Heidelberg, Germany
Graduate research student in Physics, Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh, Scotland
Diploma in Physics, 19. 01. 1998, Universität Heidelberg, Germany
Abitur, 31. 05. 1990, Gymnasium Bad Bergzabern, Germany
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born
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16 February 1971, Landau/Pfalz, Germany
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Publications
•Haverd V, Lovell JL, Cuntz M, Jupp DLB, Newnham GJ, Sea W, The Canopy Semi-analytic Pgap And Radiative Transfer (CanSPART) model: Formulation and application, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 160, 14-35, 2012
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•Ciais P, Tagliabue A, Cuntz M, Bopp L, Scholze M, Hoffmann G, Lourantou A, Harrison SP, Prentice IC, Kelley DI, Koven C & Piao SL, Large inert carbon pool in the terrestrial biosphere during the Last Glacial Maximum, Nature Geoscience 5, 74-79, 2012
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•Cuntz M, A dent in the carbon’s gold standard, Nature 477, 547-548, 2011
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•Werner C, Schnyder H, Cuntz M, Badeck F, Brugnoli E, Cohn B, Dawson T, Ghashghaie J, Grams TEE, Kayler Z, Keitel C, Lakatos M, Lee X, Máguas C, Ogée J, Rascher KG, Siegwolf R, Unger S, Welker J, Wingate L, Zeeman MJ & Gessler A, Linking carbon and water cycles using stable isotopes across scales: progress and challenges, Biogeosciences Discussions 8, 2659-2719, 2011 (BGD)
•Haverd V, Cuntz M, Griffith DW, Keitel C, Tadros C & Twining J, Measured deuterium in water vapour concentration does not improve the constraint on the partitioning of evapotranspiration in a tall forest canopy, as estimated using a soil vegetation atmosphere transfer model, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 151, 645-654, 2011
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•Haverd VE & Cuntz M, Soil–Litter–Iso: A one-dimensional model for coupled transport of heat, water and stable isotopes in soil with a litter layer and root extraction, Journal of Hydrology 388(3-4), 438-455, 2010
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•Wingate L, Ogée J, Cuntz M, Genty B, Reiter I, Seibt U, Yakir D, Peylin P, Miller JB, Burlett R, Maseyk K, Mencuccini M, Pendall EG, Shim JH, Barbour MM, Hunt J, Mortazavi B & Grace J, The impact of soil micro-organisms on the global budget of δ18O in atmospheric CO2, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106(52), 22411-22415, 2009
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•Hartard B, Cuntz M, Máguas C & Lakatos M, Water isotopes in desiccating lichens, Planta 231, 179-193, 2009
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•Ferrio, JP, Cuntz M, Offermann C, Siegwolf R, Saurer M & Gessler A, Effect of water availability on leaf water isotopic enrichment in beech seedlings shows limitations of current fractionation model, Plant, Cell and Environment 32, 1285-1296, 2009
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•Haverd VE, Leuning R, Griffith D, van Gorsel E & Cuntz M, The turbulent Lagrangian time scale in forest canopies constrained by fluxes, concentrations and source distributions, Boundary-Layer Meteorology 130, 209-228, 2009
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•McDowell NG, Baldocchi DD, Barbour MM, Bickford C, Cuntz M, Hanson D, Knohl A, Powers H, Rahn T, Randerson JT, Riley WJ, Still CJ, Tu K & Walkroft A, Measuring and modeling the stable isotope com- position of biosphere-atmosphere CO2 exchange: where are we and where are we going? Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union 89(10), 2008 (pdf)
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•Haverd VE, Cuntz M, Leuning R & Keith H, Air and biomass heat storage fluxes in a forest canopy: calculation within a Soil Vegetation Atmosphere Transfer model, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 147(3-4), 125-139, 2007
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•Paltridge GW, Farquhar GD & Cuntz M, Maximum entropy production, cloud feedback and global warming, Geophysical Research Letters 34, L14708, 2007
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•Cuntz M, Ogée J, Farquhar GD, Peylin P & Cernusak LA, Modelling advection and diffusion of water isotopologues in leaves, Plant, Cell & Environment 30, 829-909, 2007
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•Ogée J, Cuntz M, Peylin P & Bariac T, Non-steady-state, non-uniform transpiration rate and leaf anatomy effects on the progressive stable isotope enrichment of leaf water along monocot leaves, Plant, Cell & Environment 30, 367-387, 2007
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•Hoffmann G, Cuntz M, Jouzel J & Werner M, A systematic comparison between the IAEA/GNIP isotope network and Atmospheric General Circulation Models: How much climate information is in the water isotopes?, in Aggarwal PK, Gat JR and Froehlich KFO (eds.), Isotopes in the Water Cycle - Past, Present and Future of a Developing Science, Springer Verlag, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 2006
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•Ciais P, Cuntz M, Scholze M, Mouillot F, Peylin P & Gitz V, Remarks on the use of 13C and 18O isotopes in atmospheric CO2 to quantify biospheric carbon fluxes, in Flanagan LB, Ehleringer JR and Pataki DE (eds.) Stable Isotopes and Biosphere-Atmosphere Interactions, Academic Press, San Diego, 235-267, 2005
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•Ogée J, Peylin P, Cuntz M, Bariac T, Brunet Y, Berbigier P, Richard P & Ciais P, Partitioning net ecosystem carbon exchange into net assimilation and respiration with canopy-scale isotopic measurements: an error propagation analysis with 13CO2 and CO18O data, Global Biogeochemical Cycles 18, GB2019, 2004
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•Hoffmann G, Cuntz M, Weber C, Ciais P, Friedlingstein P, Heimann M, Jouzel J, Kaduk J, Maier-Reimer E, Seibt U & Six K, A Model of the Earth’s Dole Effect, Global Biogeochemical Cycles 18, GB1008, 2004
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•Cuntz M, Ciais P, Hoffmann G, Allison CE, Francey RJ, Knorr W, Tans PP, White JWC & Levin I, A Comprehensive Global Three-Dimensional Model of δ18O in Atmospheric CO2, 2. Mapping the Atmospheric Signal, Journal of Geophysical Research 108(D17), 4528, 2003
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•Cuntz M, Ciais P, Hoffmann G & Knorr W, A Comprehensive Global Three-Dimensional Model of δ18O in Atmospheric CO2, 1. Validation of Surface Processes, Journal of Geophysical Research 108(D17), 4527, 2003
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•Cuntz M, A comprehensive global three-dimensional model of delta-18O in atmospheric CO2, Dissertation, University of Heidelberg, Germany, 2002
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•Cuntz M, Ciais P & Hoffmann G, Modelling the continental effect of oxygen isotopes over Eurasia, Tellus 54B(5), 895-909, 2002
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•Langendörfer U, Cuntz M, Cias P, Peylin P, Bariac T, Milukova I, Kolle O & Levin I, Modelling of biospheric CO2 gross fluxes via oxygen isotopes in a spruce forest canopy: a 222Rn calibrated box model approach, Tellus 54B(5), 476-496, 2002
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•Levin I, Born M, Cuntz M, Langendörfer U, Mantsch S, Naegler T, Schmidt M, Varlagin A, Verclas S & Wagenbach D, Observations of atmospheric variability and soil exhalation rate of Radon-222 at a Russian forest site: Technical approach and deployment for boundary layer studies, Tellus 54B(5), 462-475, 2002
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•Levin I, Glatzel-Mattheier H, Marik T, Cuntz M, Schmidt M & Worthy D, Verification of German methane emission inventories and their recent changes based on atmospheric observations, Journal of Geophysical Research 104(D3), 3447-3456, 1999
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Author: Matthias Cuntz
(Last updated: 05 May 2012)