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WISSENSCHAFTLICHE ANGESTELLTE Dr. Dagmar Brombierstäudl

Dagmar Brombierstäudl is passionate about earth observation and approaches from an applied perspective. Her research area is the Trans-Himalaya and although she primarily works on the cryosphere, her interests are versatile and she is eager to explore the possibilities remote sensing provides to support and answer problems emerging from a rapidly changing world. She has worked at the department since 2020 and holds a Bachelor in South Asian Studies and a Master in Geography. 

Dagmar Brombierstäudl, M.Sc.

Research Topics

Earth observation
Applied remote sensing
Satellite image analysis & processing
Spatial analysis
Environmental changes
Cryosphere

Selected Publications

Brombierstäudl D, Schmidt S, Soheb M & Nüsser M (2024): Aufeis thickness and volume estimations from stereo satellite imagery and terrestrial photographs: Evidence from Central Ladakh, India. Science of The Total Environment 954. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.176180

Schmitt T, Brombierstäudl D, Schmidt S, Nüsser M (2024): Giant aufeis in the Pangong Tso Basin: Inventory of a neglected cryospheric component in Eastern Ladakh and Western Tibet. Athmosphere 15(30): 263. doi: 10.3390/atmos15030263

Brombierstäudl D, Schmidt S, Nüsser M (2023): Spatial and temporal dynamics of aufeis in the Tso Moriri Basin, Eastern Ladakh, India. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 34(1): 81-93. doi:10.1002/ppp.2173

Brombierstäudl D, Schmidt S, Nüsser M (2021): Distribution and relevance of aufeis (icing) in the Upper Indus Basin. Science of The Total Environment (780): 146604. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.146604

Selected Presentations

Brombierstäudl D, Schmitt T, Schmidt S & Nüsser M (2023): Aufeis in High Mountain Asia: Evidence from two endorheic basins (Tso Moriri and Pangong Tso). EGU, Remote Sensing of Cold Regions (CR5.2), 23.–28.04.2023, Vienna.

Brombierstäudl D, Schmidt S & Nüsser M (2022): Aufeis in Ladakh: Spatial and temporal dynamics in the Tso Moriri basin. Jahrestagung des AK Hochgebirge, 20.-22.05.2022, Heidelberg.

Brombierstäudl D, Schmidt S & Nüsser M (2022): Aufeis: A neglected cryosphere component in the Trans-Himalaya of Ladakh. 25th Alpine Glaciology Meeting, 24./25. März, München.

Brombierstäudl, D., Schmidt, S., Nüsser, M. (2021): Mapping aufeis in the Upper Indus Basin with time-series analysis. ICIMOD Cryosphere Forum 2021, 20.-23.09.2022 (online).

Award

Dagmar Brombierstäudl received the “Forschungspreis Geographien Südasiens” in 2020 for her Master thesis on a time-series analysis of the vegetation dynamic after the ice- and debris avalanche in Langtang Valley, Nepal. 

Extended abstract

Research Associate 
Department of Geography
South Asia Institute
Universität Heidelberg
Voßstraße 2, Building 4130
D-69115 Heidelberg
Room: 010.01.08