New paper co-authored by ERG researchers published in Frontiers in Environmental Science

Tuesday, September 6, 2022

A new paper in Frontiers in Environmental Science, co-authored by Ecohydrology Research Group member Fereidoun Rezanezhad assess the impact of freezing and thawing cycles on hydro-physical properties and dissolved organic carbon fluxes from peat soils. This study illustrates how the changes in peat physical and hydrological properties during the winter conditions play important roles in water flow and nutrients export in peatlands.

This paper is published as part of collaboration between the Ecohydrology Research Group and Baltic TRANSCOAST program at Rostock University in Germany. The paper can be accessed here.