๐NEW PAPER ALERT๐ - Please RT
Our collaborative piece "Co-developing pathways to protect nature, land, territory and well-being in Amazonia" led by @RodolfoNobrega in @CommsEarth is just out.
https://t.co/805vjt1BSc
Hands up if you feel impending existential dread every time someone asks what you're going to do after you finish your degree ๐๐โโ๏ธ๐โโ๏ธWe've got a great panel discussion/workshop lined up for you at @CGU_UGC in Banff next week!
Many Congratulations to @Tavares_JuliaV for her Nature paper!
Basin-wide variation in tree hydraulic safety margins predicts Amazon forest carbon balance.
https://t.co/zWA0vSLEVW
New open access primer on #stream#temperature processes from an energy balance paradigm - with Twitterless folks Jason Leach (lead) & Dan Moore & Beth Neilson & also with Twitterpated (?) @hydrochrista
https://t.co/cnad54Z7zb
What is the๐งsource of transpiration๐ฒ at Maimai? Going after this simple question at the hillslope scale in one of the most studied catchments ๐ Spent the best time in the field with Chris Gabrielli, Jeff McDonnell, Uwe Morgenstern, Brian McGlynn and others... See you soon NZ!
๐ฃFresh out of the oven: a new paper on #forest transpiration across a forested boreal #peatland complex in Scotty Creek. This paper was led by our member Nia Perron as part of her PhD. Congratulations!
@ScottyResearch@forestecogrp
https://t.co/Y7NrLKkJMh
Yes, annual growth rings in tropical trees๐ณ. But, wait! isn't it due to dry seasons?
No, it is because of high soil moisture and light limitation by cloudiness in the rainest tropical forests in the world (>12,000 mm/yr)!
Great piece by @jagiral1 et al.
Do you know when trees start to #transpire in the spring and when they stop in the fall? ๐คWe offer a new approach to answer it! The method provides 4 phenological transition phases๐ + shows that๐ฒ๐ฒstart to transpire during snowmelt + transpiration onset aligns with C02 uptake
Our paper on drought legacy impacts for three disparate species growing outside of their natural range is out in @agformet!
An opportunity unique to southern Saskatchewan shelterbelts.
https://t.co/KSijBPA16s
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You use stable #isotopes to study water and nutrient dynamics in the critical zone? Tell us more about it at #EGU23 in Vienna and online! Submit an abstract (oral/poster) to our session https://t.co/IifYsAIleR
@GZuecco @nat_iso @JesseRadolinski@MagaliNehemy@EGU_HS@ca19120
Now that #AGU22 is over time to focus on #EGU23. Consider submitting an abstract to our session on stable isotopes dynamics. Details: https://t.co/OiY6ZXZ9Qmโฆ
Fri celebrating the end of my 1st term teaching and months as asst prof at TrentU, while Jim Buttle celebrates his retirement (so nice to have you around Jim!)
Today I'm at @AGU presenting my poster (H12R) on xylem and phloem water in the Amazon with @caiorcmattos et al. Stop by!
This #GiantofHydrology from #Canada retired yesterday: Jim Buttle (not on twitter) @TrentUniversity. Right in time 4 #CanadaDay! Thank U Jim 4 all Ur brilliant ideas, conceptualisations, guidance, support, deep knowledge in&on hillslope & catchment #hydrology!
How do basin committees deal with water crises? Reflections for adaptive water governance from South America.
Interesting work by colleagues evaluating water governance in South America
https://t.co/hXrU4plfP0