Professor at UNC Chapel Hill. he/him #firstgen #latino 🤙🏼 🇺🇸&🇨🇴
Website: https://diegori.web.unc.edu
Diego Riveros-Iregui
Loading...
@jansei.bsky.social ☝🏼
Carbonshed Lab, Spring 2026 🎊
Happy to share @kriddie.bsky.social's latest paper, out today in Biogeochemistry. Among her many findings: 1) hydrologic connectivity drives high CO2 fluxes, 2) low pCO2 & pCH4 are indicative of high emission rates, and 3) opposite hysteresis DOM/CO2 to the same storm! Read it here: rdcu.be/fk0o4
Happy to share @kriddie.bsky.social's latest paper, out today in Biogeochemistry. Among her many findings: 1) hydrologic connectivity drives high CO2 fluxes, 2) low pCO2 & pCH4 are indicative of high emission rates, and 3) opposite hysteresis DOM/CO2 to the same storm! Read it here: rdcu.be/fk0o4
"Sometimes I marvel at the winding paths our lives take, especially when the world around us is loud, with
opinions, expectations, and the pressure to conform. Amid life's apparent randomness, bounded by our own initial and boundary conditions, what steers us forward?"
doi.org/10.1029/2026...
Hydrology Paper of the Day @kriddie.bsky.social @carbonshed.bsky.social on carbon cycles in peatlands associated with páramo streams: the Andes Mountains of Ecuador; hydrometeorological and continuous measurements of pCO2; understanding hydrological connectivity; seasonality; and metabolic controls.
Excited to see our piece advocating for embracing (or at least acknowledging) artificial aquatic ecosystems published! Indefatigable leadership from @jackiewebb.bsky.social to transform our casual conference chats to this powerful (imho) piece. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...