Delighted to share our paper on developing a catchment-level indicator for subsurface nutrient export risk. It focuses on how nutrients from areas not well connected via surface waters (eg, rivers) can reach the sea through subsurface pathways, framed in the context of the #BalticSea
Our short comment on a paper regarding the use of the term #Evapotranspiration Vs #Evaporation has been published in Water Resources Research agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/...
Exciting Postdoc opportunity to join this amazing team at TCD Geography working on cutting-edge peatland mapping! www.linkedin.com/posts/johnco...
Defend #art Research Funding in the #Netherlands by Signing the petition:
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🌳New study exploring the importance of tree diversity for C cycling and climate change mitigation in tropical forests.
From a great team, brilliantly led by @mixedforests.bsky.social.
Results are nicely discussed in the press release:
uni-freiburg.de/en/tree-dive...
Exciting PhD opportunities to work on fen hydrology and nutrient cycling in Ireland at Trinity College Dublin www.linkedin.com/posts/lauren...
Does degradation alter the spatial variability of peat properties and lead to ecosystem homogenisation? Check out our new paper: "Flatlining fens? Small-scale variations in peat properties and microtopography as indicators of ecosystem homogenisation" #peatland #wetland #fen tinyurl.com/35ask22p
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The land along the coast is often hydrologically disconnected from the prevailing river systems. Water flow and nutrient transport from these disconnected coastal subcatchments follow diffusive pathwa...