Dr. Anna Schoch-Baumann

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Dr. Anna Schoch-Baumann

Administratorin

0.035 (109)

Meckenheimer Allee 166

53115 Bonn

Office hours

  • Tuesday
    10:00 - 11:30 am (Registration via E-Mail)
  • during term break by appointment
Rhonetal
© Anna Schoch-Baumann

Fields of Work

  • Public relations (especially website and social media)
  • Administration of the website of the Department of Geography
  • Management of the equipment pool
  • Contact person for the climate station at the Department of Geography

Research Areas

  • (High mountain) geomorphology
  • Sediment budgets
  • Sediment storage
  • Alluvial fans
Alluvialer Fächer
© Anna Schoch-Baumann

Curriculum vitae

  • since 07/2017
    Research associate at the Department of Geography, University of Bonn
  • 10/2013 - 09/2018
    Research associate in the research group Geomorphology and Environmental Systems of Prof. L. Schrott | Department of Geography, University of Bonn
  • 10/2013 - 09/2018
    Research associate in the master program „Disaster Management and Risk Governance“ | Department of Geography, University of Bonn
  • PhD
    04/2014 - 10/2021
    University of Bonn
    title: Sediment storage in the Upper Rhone Valley, Switzerland (https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11811/10349)
  • Studies
    10/2006 - 07/2013
    University of Bonn, Geography (diploma)
    thesis title: Einflüsse von Hang-Gerinne-Kopplungen auf die Gerinne im alpinen System des Schweizer Nationalparks.
    09/2009 - 05/2012
    Academic year abroad, University of Northern British Columbia (Funding: Direktaustausch, DAAD)


Eine Wissenschaftlerin und ein Wissenschaftler arbeiten hinter einer Glasfassade und mischen Chemikalien mit Großgeräten.
© Thomas Baumann

Teaching

B0 - 1-Day field trip Physical Geography (Physische Geographie des Bonner Raumes, Von der Quelle bis zur Senke - Sedimentflüsse in Flusseinzugsgebieten)
B2 - Advanced physical geography (Seminar (german and english) and field methods)
B7 - Introduction to geomatics (lecture)
B8 - Methods in Physical Geography (GIS in geomorphology/physical geography (german and english))
B10 - 7-Day Field Trip (Vom natürlichen Prozess zur Naturgefahr, Graubünden, Schweiz)
B11 - Physical geography project (From source to sink – sediment dynamics in the Sieg catchment (engl.), Sedimentdynamik in alpinen geomorphologischen Systemen inkl. Geländearbeiten im Wallis, Schweiz)
B13 - Bachelor thesis seminar
B15 - Specialisation physical geography (Introdution to Geomorphology, engl.)


Topics for final theses

  • (almost) all geomorphological questions in empirical and literature studiesGIS applications in physical geography (especially geomorphology)
    Natural hazards
  • Effects of flood events on e.g. geomorphological forms and processes
  • Selection of methods: GIS (mapping terrain/remote sensing, geomorphometry), R, multivariate geostatistics, geophysics (data collection and evaluation, geoelectrics and ground penetrating radar), rock strength analyses, D-GPS
  • Geomorphologische Auswirkungen des Starkregenereignisses im Juli 2021 auf das Einzugsgebiet des Aulbachs (Ahrtal) 
  • Kartierung und Konnektivitätsanalyse der Sedimentspeicher zweier Tributäre bei Schuld (Ahrtal)
  • Geomorphologische Kartierung und geoelektrische Untersuchung der Sedimentspeicher zweier Tributäre bei Schuld (Ahrtal)

Publications

Underestimated permafrost landforms - block- and talus slope distribution in the Dry Andes of Argentina

Köhler, T. et al. (accepted)

Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Permafrost.


Postglacial outsize fan formation in the Upper Rhone Valley, Switzerland – gradual or catastrophic? Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

Schoch-Baumann, A. et al. (2022)

Earth Surface Processes and landforms, Volume 47, Issue 4


Biogeomorphologie – was soll und kann sie?

Herget, J. & Schoch-Baumann, A. (2021)

Geographische Rundschau, 7/8


Increasing spatio-temporal resolution for monitoring alpine solifluction using terrestrial laser scanners and 3D vector fields.

Holst, C. et al. (2021)

Remote Sensing, 13(6), 1192


Disestablishing “Glacial Lake Speight”, New Zealand? An example for the validity of detailed geomorphological assessment with the study of mountain glaciations

Winkler, S. et al. (2018)

E&Q Quaternary Science Journal, 67, 25-31


Multivariate geostatistical modeling of the spatial sediment distribution in a large scale drainage basin, Upper Rhone, Switzerland

Schoch, A. et al. (2018)

Geomorphology, 303, 375-392


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