MSc project on soil respiration

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Coupling between surface- and ground-carbon cycling delineated by millifluidics: Implications for soil respiration in a changing environment  The respiratory release of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the Earth’s soil into the atmosphere is a major, yet poorly understood, flux in the global carbon cycle. Understanding soil respiration sensitivity to elevated atmospheric CO2 (eCO2) and/or climatic warming remains one of the key sources of uncertainty in projecting terrestrial carbon balance and likely future shifts in the global climate. This study aims to deepen our mechanistic understanding of hidden mechanisms neither accounted for by large-scale Earth system models nor readily quantified by field experiments. We specifically explore the role of leaf-level response to eCO2 and/or temperature in regulating soil moisture (water saving effects) and the resulting impacts on CO2 release from soil due…
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Restoring the health of an over-fertilized lagoon

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Lagoons are valuable natural habitats as well as being good for tourism. In the case of the “Mar Menor” in the Spanish province of Murcia, however, such large quantities of nutrients are entering the unique ecosystem via the groundwater that algal blooms are making swimming impossible. Working together with Eawag, Spanish researchers have been modelling the underground water flows in order to develop better cultivation and water management scenarios. Read more! Other press releases: La Opinion La Verdad
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New publication

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New paper on the interplay between structural and hydraulic heterogeneity in fracture networks and its impact on dispersion and mixing in collaboration with Jeffrey Hyman (Los Alamos National Laboratory) published in Water Resources Research.
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New publication

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New paper on the impact of small-scale saline tracer heterogeneity on electrical resistivity in collaboration with Damien Jougnot (CNRS), Tanguy Le Borgne and Yves Méheust (University of Rennes) and Niklas Linde (UNIL) published in Advances Water Resources.
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