Line Vinther Hansen
PhD fellow, Postdoc
I am a PhD student investigating nitrous oxide emissions and how they are affected by fertiliser application, use of nitrification inhibitors and the interaction with climate and crop.
I have a MSc in Geography - Environmental Soil Science and Climate Change and during my bachelor and master I have worked a lot with biochar and biomass ash effects on soil moisture both experimentally and in Daisy.
I have previously worked as a field assistant in the crop science section in the climate and food security group. There I worked with intercropping systems, conducting fieldwork and Daisy modelling.
I have also spent 5 seasons of in Northeast Greenland monitoring different climate parameters as a field assistant and research assistant at Geobasis, Bioscience at Aarhus University.
You can also find me at
Linkedin: Line Vinther Hansen
Twitter: Line_VH
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A hotspot of CH4 emission in a Danish agricultural soil: A soft spot in our knowledge?
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Effect of nitrification inhibitor (DMPP) on nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural fields: Automated and manual measurements
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Higher N2O emissions from organic compared to synthetic N fertilisers on sandy soils in a cool temperate climate
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