Dr. Thomas Kuhn - Publications
Wong, W.W., M.F. Lehmann, T. Kuhn, C. Frame, S. C. Poh, I. Cartwright, P. Cook (2020). Nitrogen and oxygen isotopomeric constraints on the sources of nitrous oxide and the role of submarine groundwater discharge in a temperate eutrophic salt-wedge estuary. Limnology and Oceanography; doi.org/10.1002/lno.11664
Lama, S., T. Kuhn, M.F. Lehmann, C. Müller, O. Gonzales, N. Eisenhauer, M. Lange, S. Scheu, Y. Oelmann, and W. Wilcke. The biodiversity-N cycle relationship: A 15N tracer experiment with soil from plant mixtures of varying diversity to model N pool sizes and transformation rates. Biology and fertility of Soils, 56, 1047-1061; doi:10.1007/s00374-020-01480-x
Milella, Marco; Gerling, Claudia; Doppler, Thomas; Kuhn, Thomas; Cooper, Matthew; Mariotti, Valentina; Belcastro, Maria Giovanna; Ponce de León, Marcia S; Zollikofer, Christoph PE (2019) Different in death: Different in life? Diet and mobility correlates of irregular burials in a Roman necropolis from Bologna (Northern Italy, 1st–4th century CE) Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports Vol. 27doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2019.101926
Liu, Jiang-Si; Algeo, Thomas J; Jaminski, Jacek; Kuhn, Thomas; Joachimski, Michael M (2019) Evaluation of high-frequency paleoenvironmental variation using an optimized cyclostratigraphic framework: Example for C-S-Fe analysis of Devonian-Mississippian black shales (Central Appalachian Basin, U.S.A.) Chemical Geology Vol 525doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2019.07.019
Yunhua, C., Y. Zhang, C. Zhang; X. Ma; F. Cao; X. Liu; W. Zhang, T. Kuhn, M. F. Lehmann (2018). Nitrogen isotope fractionation during gas-particle conversion of NOx to NO3- in the atmosphere - implications for isotope-based NOx source apportionment. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Vol. 18, 11647-11661, doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-11647-2018
Erostate, M., F. Huneau, E. Garel, M. F. Lehmann, T. Kuhn, L. Aquilina , V. Vergnaud-Ayraud, T. Labasque, S. Santoni, S. Robert, D. Provitolo, V. Pasqualini (2018). Delayed nitrate dispersion within a coastal aquifer provides constraints on land-use evolution and nitrate contamination in the past. Science of the Total Environment vol. 644 p. 928-940; doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.06.375
Gerling, C. , T. Doppler, V. Heyd, C. Knipper, T. Kuhn, M.F. Lehmann, A.W.G. Pike and J. Schibler (2017). The Beginnings of Alpine Transhumance? Isotopic Insights into Neolithic Cattle Herding. Chimia 71(12)
Gerling, C. , T. Doppler, V. Heyd, C. Knipper, T. Kuhn, M.F. Lehmann, A.W.G. Pike and J. Schibler (2017). High-resolution isotopic evidence of specialised cattle herding in the European Neolithic. PlosOne. doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180164
Mohn, J., Gutjahr, W., Toyoda, S., Harris, E., Ibraim, E., Geilmann, H., Schleppi, P., Kuhn, T., Lehmann, M.F., Decock, C., Werner, R.A., Yoshida, N., Brand, W.A. (2016). Reassessment of the NH4NO3 thermal decomposition technique for calibration of the N2O isotopic composition. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 30 (23), pp. 2487-2496.
Doppler, T., Gerling, C., Heyd, V., Knipper, C., Kuhn, T., Lehmann, M. F., Pike, A.W.G., Schibler, J. (2015). Landscape opening and herding strategies: Carbon isotope analyses of herbivore bone collagen from the Neolithic and Bronze Age lakeshore site of Zurich-Mozartstrasse, Switzerland. Quaternary International, 436, 18-28, 4doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2015.09.007
Sanderman, J., Krull, E., Kuhn, T., Hancock, G., McGowan, J., Maddern, T., Fallon, S., Steven, A. (2015). Deciphering sedimentary organic matter sources: Insights from radiocarbon measurements and NMR spectroscopy. Limnology and Oceanography 60 (3), pp. 739-753.
Farrell, M., Kuhn, T.K., Macdonald, L.M., Maddern, T.M., Murphy, D.V., Hall, P.A., Singh, B.P., Baumann, K., Krull, E.S., Baldock, J.A. (2013). Microbial utilisation of biochar-derived carbon. Science of the Total Environment 465, pp. 288-297.
Hamonts, K., Kuhn, T., Vos, J., Maesen, M., Kalka, H., Smidt, H., Springael, D., Meckenstock, R.U., Dejonghe, W. (2012). Temporal variations in natural attenuation of chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons in eutrophic river sediments impacted by a contaminated groundwater plume. Water Research 46 (6), pp. 1873-1888.
Baumann, K., Marschner, P., Kuhn, T.K., Smernik, R.J., Baldock, J.A. (2011). Microbial community structure and residue chemistry during decomposition of shoots and roots of young and mature wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in sand. European Journal of Soil Science 62 (5), pp. 666-675.
Kuhn, T., Krull, E.S., Bowater, A., Grice, K., Gleixner, G. (2010). The occurrence of short-chain n-alkanes with an even-over-odd predominance in higher plants and soils. Organic Geochemistry 41, pp. 88-95.
Kuhn, T.K., Hamonts, K., Dijk, J.A., Kalka, H., Stichler, W., Springael, D., Dejonghe, W., Meckenstock, R.U. (2009). Assessment of the Intrinsic Bioremediation Capacity of an Eutrophic River Sediment Polluted by Discharging Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons: A Compound-Specific Isotope Approach. Environmental Science and Technology 43, pp. 5263-5269.
Hamonts, K., Kuhn, T., Maesen, M., Bronders, J., Lookman, R., Kalka, H., Diels, L., Meckenstock, R.U., Springael, D., Dejonghe, W. (2009). Factors Determining the Attenuation of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons in Eutrophic River Sediment Impacted by Discharging Polluted Groundwater. Environmental Science and Technology 43, pp. 5270-5275.
Hamonts, K., Ryngaert A., Maesen, M., Vos, J., Wilzcek, D., Bronders, J., Diels, L., Dejonghe, W., Dijk, J., Springael, D., Sturme, M., Smidt, H., Kuklik, J., Kozubek, P., Kuhn, T., Meckenstock, R., Rieger, A., Lange, T., Kalka, H., Peters, N.H., Perner, J., Eckardt, L. (2007). Sediment biobarriers for chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons in groundwater reaching surface water (Sedbarcah project). Strategies to Enhance Environmental Security in Transition Countries, Nato Science for Peace and Security Series C - Environmental Security, pp. 249-261.
Kuhn, T., Ostertag-Henning, Ch., Joachimski, M. & Freeman, K.H. (2001). Changes of the photosynthetic carbon isotope fractionation (εp) in the Late Paleozoic. Terra Nostra, v. 2001/4: 35-39.