Ecohydrology Group presents research at Goldschmidt 2017 conference in Paris

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

This week, Ecohydrology Group members are presenting their research at the 2017 Goldschmidt conference (August 13-18, 2017) in Paris, France. With more than 4,000 attendees, the Goldschmidt conference is the largest geochemistry meeting in the world.

Ecohydrology Group members stand for photo at Goldschmidt Conference


Presentations by Ecohydrology Group members:

Philippe Van Cappellen (Keynote Speaker)

  • Title: Biogeochemical Kinetics Under Redox Dynamic Conditions
  • Session: Biogeochemical Processes Under Dynamic Redox Conditions in Soils and Sediments – Controls and Feedbacks

Fereidoun Rezanezhad (Oral Presentation)

  • Title: Soil Biogeochemical Processes Under Freeze-Thaw Cycles Using a Process-Oriented Experimental Approach
  • Session: Geobiology, Geochemistry, and Biogeochemistry of the Polar Regions and Cryosphere: Processes, Pathways, and Drivers
  • Co-Authors: Tatjana Milojevic, Danny Oh, Chris Parsons, Christina Smeaton and Philippe Van Cappellen

Helen Powley (Oral Presentation)

  • Title: Diagnosing Anthropogenic Nutrient Enrichment in the Mediterranean Sea: 1950-2030
  • Session: Nutrient Biogeochemistry in the Ocean: Past, Present and Future
  • Co-Authors:  Mike Krom and Philippe Van Cappellen

Zahra Akbarzadeh (Oral Presentation)

  • Title: Global Modification of Riverine Nitrogen Fluxes by Damming
  • Session: Monitoring and Investigating Anthropocene Nutrient Cycles from the Local to the Global Scale
  • Co-Authors:  Taylor Maavara, Stephanie Slowinski and Philippe Van Cappellen

Christine Ridenour (Oral Presentation)

  • Title: Nutrient Silicon Cycling and Seasonal Silicon Limitation in a Eutrophic Coastal Embayment
  • Session: Nutrient Biogeochemistry in the Ocean: Past, Present and Future
  • Co-Authors:  Chris Parsons and Philippe Van Cappellen

Geertje Pronk (Poster Presentation)

  • Title: Linking Water Table Dynamics to Soil Biogeochemistry in a Column Incubation Experiment
  • Session: Biogeochemical Processes Under Dynamic Redox Conditions in Soils and Sediments – Controls and Feedbacks
  • Co-Authors:  Adrian Mellage, Tatjana Milojevic, Christina Smeaton, Fereidoun Rezanezhad and Philippe Van Cappellen

Md Abdus Sabur (Oral Presentation)

  • Title: Does Silica Control the Mobilization of Phosphorus from Fe(III)-(hydr)oxides?
  • Session: Biotic and Abiotic Iron Redox Transformations in Natural and Engineered Systems
  • Co-Authors:  Chris Parsons and Philippe Van Cappellen

Kim Van Meter (Oral Presentation)

  • Title: Food, Fodder and Phosphorus: A Quantification of Long-Term Nutrient Legacies in Human-Impacted Watersheds
  • Session: Monitoring and Investigating Anthropocene Nutrient Cycles from the Local to the Global Scale
  • Co-Authors:  Philippe Van Cappellen and Nandita Basu

 Presentations by international collaborators with Ecohydrology Group co-authors: 

Anniet Laverman (Poster Presentation)

  • Title: Benthic Nitrite Fluxes in the Seine River (France): Insights from Early Diagenetic Modeling
  • Session: Biogeochemical Processes Under Dynamic Redox Conditions in Soils and Sediments – Controls and Feedbacks
  • Co-Authors:  Zahra Akbarzadeh, Fereidoun Rezanezhad, Mélanie Raimonet, Eric Viollier, Babak Shafei and Philippe Van Cappellen