The American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting is taking place in New Orleans, Louisiana from December 11th to 15th, 2017. Ecohydrology Group researchers, Geertje Pronk, Fereidoun Rezanezhad and Philippe Van Cappellen, organized a session titled “Integrative Approaches to Advance Understanding of Soil and Sediment Biogeochemical Functioning”.
Details about AGU 2017 can be found on the official website.
Biogeochemical Cycling of Nutrient Silicon in a Human-Impacted Large Lake Nearshore Environment (Hamilton Harbour Area of Concern, Lake Ontario, Canada)
The 2nd International Summit on Water Environmental Management will be held November 27th, 2017 in Nanjing, China. The Summit will bring together international audiences from academia, government, and industry and will serve as a forum for participants to exchange insights and generate knowledge on sustainable water management and promote international technology cooperation in water.
Dr. Philippe Van Cappellen will present a keynote lecture titled: "Evolving Concepts in Integrated Water Management - Environmental Indicators, Ecosystem Services and Environmental Flows".
Water Quality in the Great Lakes: A Guided Tour
Presented by: Dr. Nigel Roulet
Simulating mercury dynamics in Canadian terrestrial catchments using a physically-based ecohydrological model
Presented by: Dr. Franck Lespinas

Big impacts of microplastics? Or: Can brushing your teeth harm the environment?
Presented by Assistant Professor Christiane Zarfl
Catchment scale flow and transport: selecting model complexity and using parametrization and scaling methods to develop robust and efficient models
Presented by Professor Sabine Attinger
Department of Computational Hydrosystems, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ
Effect of Atmospheric Processes on the Bioavailability of Phosphorus Supplied by Dust to the Surface Ocean. How Globally Important is this Process?
Presented by Professor Mike Krom
School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, UK