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.