Ecohydrology group members present research at Goldschmidt 2019

Friday, September 6, 2019

Members of the Ecohydrology Research Group travelled to present research at this year’s Goldschmidt conference in Barcelona (18-23 August 2019). The following research was presented by current and past group members:

  • B. Bajracharya & P. Van Cappellen. Phenolics do not explain enhanced carbon sequestration in wetland soils.
  • L. Fairbairn, F. Rezanezhad, C.T. Parsons, M.L. Macrae & P. Van Cappellen. Decoupling the effects of soil moisture and oxygen on soil carbon dioxide fluxes.
  • M. Jahanbani Veshareh, H.M. Nick, C.M. Smeaton & P. Van Cappellen. Impact of variable microbial growth yields on reservoir souring simulations.
  • A. Mellage, C.M. Smeaton, S. Slowinski & P. Van Cappellen. Microbial uncoupling and energy storage: A modeling study of nitrite toxicity-induced stress response.
  • T. Milojevic, A. Mao, A. Bantegui, S. Jordan, C. Wagner-Riddle, F. Rezanezhad & P. Van Cappellen. Seasons, soils and sensors: Field application of a novel oxygen measurement technique for enhanced understanding of subsurface biogeochemical responses to environmental change.
  • K. Pi, J. Lui & P. Van Cappellen. DNA-based environmental mercury biosensor: A game changer for routine monitoring of aqueous Hg2+?
  • K. Pi, E. Markelova & P. Van Cappellen. Arsenic oxidation by flavin-derived reactive species under oxic and anoxic conditions.
  • F. Rezanezhad, C.M. Smeaton, L. Hug, G.B. Jensen, K.J. Krogstad, M.L. Macrae, C.P.R. McCarter, T. Milojevic, R. Mills, C.T. Parsons, W. Quinton, D. Rudolph, S. Smith, H.R. Townsend & P. Van Cappellen. Winter soil processes in transition.
  • T. Van Staden, K. Van Meter, N. Basu, P. Van Cappellen & D. Saurette. Spatio-temporal vulnerability to phosphorus losses in agricultural watersheds.
  • S. Yu, C.T. Parsons & P. Van Cappellen. Modeling the seasonal variation and impact factors of nutrients in the Fanshawe reservoir.

Ecohydrology group members attend Goldschmidt 2019 in Barcelona, Spain.

Ecohydrology group members attended Goldschmidt 2019 in Barcelona, Spain.