Dr. rer. nat. Anna Schneider
Researcher
Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus - Senftenberg
Geopedology and Landscape Development
Siemens-Halske-Ring 8
D-03046 Cottbus
Germany
LG 4A, room 3.12
T +49 (0) 355 69 4349
F +49 (0) 355 69 3346
schneida(at)b-tu.de
- since 01/2010: Researcher at the Chair of Geopedology and Landscape Development in the projects
- Legacies of historic land use as soil landscape components – Distribution, properties and functions of small anthropogenic relief features and soils in two catchments in Eastern Bavaria (funded by DFG)
- Historic charcoal production in Brandenburg - analysis of the spatial dimension and the impacts on soil hydraulic properties (funded by the DFG)
- ICLEA - Virtual Institute of Integrated Climate and Landscape Evolution Analyses (2013-2015)
- BTU Research Training Group „Anthropogener Landschaftswandel und Paläoumweltforschung“ (2014)
- 09/2013: PhD (Dr. rer. nat) at BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg.
Thesis: Spatial and temporal development of sediment mass balances during the initial phase of landform evolution in a small catchment 10/2008 - 08/2013: PhD student at BTU Cottbus, Project SFB/TRR38: Structures and Processes of the Initial Ecosystem Development; Subproject C5: Development of a structure and process model. Supervisors PD Dr. Horst H. Gerke (ZALF Müncheberg) and Prof. Dr. Reinhard F. J. Hüttl (GFZ Potsdam)
10/2008 - 12/2010: Research associate/ PhD student at BTU Cottbus, Research Center Landscape Development and Mining Landscapes
07/2008: Diploma (Dipl.-Geogr. Univ.), University of Regensburg, Germany
Main studies: Geography, Minor Studies: Soil Science, Statistics
Diploma Thesis: The inland dune landscape near Abensberg/ Siegenburg (Lower Bavaria) – Detection of sedimentary structures in single dune bodies with Ground Penetrating Radar. (German Title: Die Binnendünenlandschaft bei Abensberg und Siegenburg – Erfassung des Sedimentaufbaus von Einzelformen mit dem Bodenradar (Ground Penetrating Radar))
- soil geomorphology
- soil-land use interactions
- geoarchaeology
- anthropogenic soils
- soil physical properties
Bonhage, A., Raab, T., Schneider, A., Raab, A., Ouimet, W., Völkel, J., Ramezany, S. 2023. From site to state - Quantifying multi-scale legacy effects of historic landforms from charcoal production on soils in Connecticut, USA. Catena 232, 107426. doi: 10.1016/j.catena.2023.107426
Hirsch, F., Schneider, A., van der Maaten-Theunissen, M., van der Matten, E., Räbiger, C., Raab, A., Raab, T. 2023. Soil properties and tree growth at medieval ridge and furrow sites in Brandenburg, northeastern Germany. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, doi: 10.1002/jpln.202200345
Schneider, A., Bonhage, A., Hirsch, F., Raab, A., Raab, T., 2022. Hot spots and hot zones of soil organic matter in forests as a legacy of historical charcoal production. Forest Ecology and Management 504, 119846. doi: 10.1016/j.foreco.2021.119846
Hirsch, F., Schneider, A., Bonhage, A., Raab, A., Drohan, P., Raab, T. 2020. An initiative for a morphologic‐genetic catalog of relict charcoal hearths from Central Europe. Geoarchaeology. https://doi.org/10.1002/gea.21799
Schneider, A., Bonhage, A., Raab, A., Hirsch, F., Raab, T., 2020. Large‐scale mapping of anthropogenic relief features—legacies of past forest use in two historical charcoal production areas in Germany. Geoarchaeology. 10.1002/gea.21782
Buras, A., Hirsch, F., Schneider, A., Scharnweber, T., van der Maaten, Cruz Garcia, R., Raab, T., Wilmking, M. 2020. Reduced above-ground growth and wood density but increased wood chemical concentrations of Scots pine on relict charcoal hearths. Science of The Total Environment 717:137189. 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.137189
Schneider, A., Hirsch, F., Bonhage, A., Raab, A., Raab, T., 2020. The soil moisture regime of charcoal-enriched land use legacy sites. Geoderma 366. 10.1016/j.geoderma.2020.114241
Schneider, A., Hirsch, F., Raab, A. Raab, T., 2019. The temperature regime of a charcoal-enriched land use legacy soil. Soil Science Society of America Journal. doi: 10.2136/sssaj2018.12.0483
Schneider, A., Hirschf, F., Raab, A., Raab, T. (2018): Dye Tracer Visualization of Infiltration Patterns in Soils on Relict Charcoal Hearths. - Frontiers in Environmental Sciences 6:143. doi:10.3389/fenvs.2018.00143
Schneider, A., Hirsch, F., Wechler, K.-P., Raab, A., Raab, T. (2017): Reconstruction of a Palaeosurface and Archaeological Site Location in an Anthropogenic Drift Sand Area. Archaeological Prospection, 24 (4), 297-310, doi: 10.1002/arp.1571.
Schneider, A., Takla, M., Nicolay, A., Raab, A., Raab, T., 2015. A template matching approach combining morphometric parameters for automated mapping of charcoal kiln sites. Archaeological Prospection 22 (1), 45-62. doi: 10.1002/arp.1497.
Hirsch, F., Schneider, A, Nicolay, A., Błaszkiewicz, M., Kordowski, J., Noryskiewicz, A. M., Tyszkowski, S., Raab, A., Raab, T., 2015. Late Quaternary landscape development at the margin of the Pomeranian phase (MIS 2) near Lake Wygonin (Northern Poland). Catena 124, 28-44, doi:10.1016/j.catena.2014.08.018.
Schneider, A., Gerke, H.H., Maurer, T., Nenov, R., 2013. Initial hydro-geomorphic development and rill network evolution in an artificial catchment. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 38(13), 1496-1512, doi: 10.1002/esp.3384
Schneider, A., Gerke, H.H., Maurer, T., Seifert, S., Nenov, R., Hüttl, R.F., 2012. Evaluation of remotely-sensed DEMs and modification based on plausibility rules and initial sediment budgets of an artificially-created catchment. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 37(7), 708-725, doi: 10.1002/esp.2274.