Access the article freely here: https://t.co/a1aLIPqzbY
Many thanks to @cabotinstitute , @GeogBristol and @NERCscience for the support behind the workshop! It was a fantastic experience hosting this workshop and I look forward to the next phase of RIOS development
Last picture from Arctic fieldwork on Svalbard, promise.. and now for something completely different - heading off for some urban water GHG work with @JoshuaFDean & co!
I'm thrilled to see this paper out, which I co-led with @DitchOntologist, and featuring input from loads of excellent co-authors. It's our interdisciplinary perspective on ditches; what they do, why they matter, and how we should look after them.
https://t.co/eKzTKzUwT6
A new study investigates the three most important GHGs in ponds, lakes, and streams in an area of Arctic Siberia over two summers (2016–2017).
🔗Check out the #OpenAccess article: https://t.co/sZh4cj2w4r
#AGUPubs#Arctic#GreenhouseGas
Our new paper is out in Nature: “Nanoplastic concentrations across the North Atlantic”. An estimated 27 million tons of #nanoplastics were found, even at depths over 4500 m. Huge thanks to my brilliant MSc student Sophie and the sampling support from NIOZ!
https://t.co/oj05xSjlJV
The Importance of Inland Water CO2, CH4, and N2O for Summertime Greenhouse Gas Exchange With the Atmosphere in Arctic Tundra Lowlands https://t.co/BhtBJqgeGp
Guest post: How the world’s rivers are releasing billions of tonnes of ‘ancient’ carbon | @JoshuaFDean and Prof Robert Hilton
Read here: https://t.co/wBxe2YLi9X
NEW – Guest post: How the world’s rivers are releasing billions of tonnes of ‘ancient’ carbon | @JoshuaFDean and Prof Robert Hilton
Read here: https://t.co/wBxe2YLi9X
A global analysis reveals that most carbon dioxide emitted by rivers derives not from modern plant material, as was thought, but from ancient, buried carbon
https://t.co/CFhMXHiqbn
An international team led by @JoshuaFDean
from @BristolUni studied 700+ river sites across 26 countries.
The findings could reshape how we understand global #carbon emissions
Read more: https://t.co/VmiKdCSlwU
#methane pals....there is still time to get your #AGU24 abstracts in! Join us again this year for some great discussions of CH4 spanning ecosystems, scales, and methods!
https://t.co/slxsollabE
.@Climate_AlexF at @BristolUni applies real science to fictional worlds.
https://t.co/QgaBhBWCWF
Read more in our August career issue, out now: https://t.co/YJ9MEw4g1k