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New work by Ecohydrology Research Group members has been published in the Water Resources Research journal. The article, titled "Can Improved Flow Partitioning in Hydrologic Models Increase Biogeochemical Predictability?", highlights the importance of considering flow paths in catchment-scale biogeochemical modeling of agricultural basins.

Thursday, March 21, 2019

Sabur defended his PhD thesis!

Md Abdus Sabur, has successfully defended his PhD thesis, titled "Interaction of Phosphate and Silicate with Iron Oxides in Freshwater Environments". Sabur completed his PhD with the Ecohydrology Research Group, at the University of Waterloo. The members of his examination committee included: Dr. Philippe Van Cappellen (supervisor), Dr. Chris Parsons, Dr. Carol Ptacek, Dr. Grant Ferris, Dr. Thai Phan, and Dr. Roland Hall.

Dr. Fereidoun Rezanezhad received the Technical University of Munich (TUM) Visiting Professor award. As part of this award, Fereidoun will visit the TUM in Spring 2019 to collaborate with Professors Kögel-Knabner and Carsten Muller on cold regions hydrogeochemistry research, to better understand the role of winter soil processes on the export of carbon and nutrients under non-growing season in cold region soil ecosystems. Congratulations, Fereidoun!