Ecohydrology Group presents research at AGU Fall 2017 Meeting in New Orleans
The latest Ecohydrology Seminar presentation was given by Alice Dove, an Environmental Scientist from Environment and Climate Change Canada. Ms. Dove's talk, titled Water Quality in the Great Lakes: A Guided Tour, provided an overview of monitoring programs and water quality trends and issues.
Additional information about the water quality of the Great Lakes can be found in the State of the Great Lakes 2017 reports.
Based on the strength of her academic accomplishments, Taylor Maavara is the recipient of a 2017 University of Waterloo “Outstanding Achievement in Graduate Studies” honour. A total of nine awards – five at the Doctoral level and four at the Master’s level – are presented this year. She will receive the award at Fall convocation on October 20th. CONGRATULATIONS, Taylor!
Fereidoun Rezanezhad, Ecohydrology Assistant Professor, attended the “Subsurface and Coastal Water Dynamics and Peatland Ecology” Summer School organized by the Baltic TRANSCOAST research training group in Rostock, Germany. Fereidoun is a Mercator Fellow in the Baltic TRANSCOAST program and during this Summer School he gave 3 lectures on peat biogeochemical processes and presented the importance of peat structure on water storage, flow and solute transport using experimental and modeling approaches.
The International Society of Environmental Biogeochemistry is organizing its 23rd biannual Symposium on Environmental Biogeochemistry (ISEB23) in northern Queensland. This is the first time the Symposium is being held in Australia. Philippe Van Cappellen is presenting a talk on anthropogenic perturbations of nutrient cycles in river systems. This coming January, Philippe is taking over as President of the Society.
Water researchers from Baden-Württemberg, Germany and from various Ontario universities (University of Waterloo, University of Guelph, and University of Toronto), were at the University of Waterloo on September 18th -19th to take part in the Joint Ontario and Baden-Württemberg Water Workshop.
The Water Institute hosted the Sino-Canada Water Environment Workshop at the University of Waterloo (UW), from September 18th to 20th. The workshop featured a series of research presentations, including one by Ecohydrology Research Group member, Dr. Fereidoun Rezanezhad, who gave a presentation titled Nutrient dynamics, transfer and retention across scales: Integration of hydrological and biogeochemical processes.
The Royal Society of Canada (RSC) announced this year's new Fellows. We are very pleased that our colleague, Dr. David Blowes, is among them. Here is RSC's citation:
"BLOWES, David – Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Waterloo
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.