Heather awarded Ages Foundation Bursary from rare
On September 10, 2019, Philippe Van Cappellen and Fereidoun Rezanezhad gave two Keynote talks at the WETSCAPES conference in Rostock, Germany.
Members of the Ecohydrology Research Group travelled to present research at this year’s Goldschmidt conference in Barcelona (18-23 August 2019).
Dr. Fereidoun Rezanezhad (member of the Ecohydrology Research Group and the Water Institute) co-authored a paper titled "Soil degradation determines release of nitrous oxide and dissolved organic carbon from peatlands", which was recently published in Environmental Research Letters.
The latest edition of CSA News, the magazine of the Crop Science Society of America, Soil Science Society of America, and American Society of Agronomy, features the recent publication “Impact of hydrofluoric acid on humic acid extracted from organic soils and amendments”, co-authored by Ecohydrology Research Group members Yuki Audette, Chris Parsons, Fereidoun Rezanezhad and Philippe Van Cappellen, together with colleagues from the University of Guelph, and published in Soil Science Society of America Journal.
Yuki Audette, Chris Parsons, Fereidoun Rezanezhad and Philippe Van Cappellen of the Ecohydrology Research Group and the Water Institute co-authored a paper titled “Impact of hydrofluoric acid treatment on humic acid properties extracted from organic soils and an organic amendment: A technical evaluation”, which was recently published in Soil Science Society of America Journal.
Dr. Fereidoun Rezanezhad (member of the Ecohydrology Research Group and the Water Institute) co-authored a paper titled "Transport, retention, and release of Escherichia coli and Rhodococcus erythropolis through dry natural soils as affected by water repellency", which was recently published in Science of the Total Environment.
Near Surface Geophysics now features an open access publication (OnlineOpen: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/nsg.12058)
Ecohydrology Research Group member, Dr. Fereidoun Rezanezhad, is leading one of nine projects have been awarded funding under the highly competitive “Advancing Climate Change Science in Canada” initiative.
In a new paper published in the journal Environmental Science and Policy, authors Tariq Aziz and Philippe Van Cappellen compare the spatial distribution and use intensity across Southern Ontario of a bundle of six ecosystem services