Freshwater ecosystem ecologist and biogeochemist. Assistant professor in the UNC Department of Geography. She/her. Black lives matter. [email protected]
PhD position understanding greenhouse gas dynamics in beautiful southeastern US wetlands @UNC and @thejonesctr, co-advised by @NickMarzolf and myself - see here for more information! https://t.co/lVVI1Irsmj
Matt Church and I are hiring 2 Postdoctoral Associates in oceanographic biogeochemistry and modeling. Project info: https://t.co/Zc6K6sQau0 Job and application info: https://t.co/6cCZkBSfOX. Send me any questions. #FLBSUM
The Water Institute is thrilled to announce Dr. Audrey Looby and Dr. Yuseung Shin as the recipients of the 2024 Water Institute Dissertation Awards! This award recognizes their outstanding Ph.D. dissertations on water-related issues.
Learn more: https://t.co/x3mNDcjeoU
We teamed up with the lab of @NickMarzolf@thejonesctr last week to measure methane oxidation in wetlands, developing methods we can use to understand wetland carbon cycling.
Small wetlands and ponds are cool! 💧
It's been such a fun journey getting to know these critical and vulnerable ecosystems and my first-ever, first-author paper exploring their spatiotemporal CO2 and CH4 patterns is out in @EcosystemsJ!
Read here: https://t.co/lsrTPAtsvg
What drives river corridor morphology and streamflow in non-perennial stream networks? What is the role of riparian vegetation dynamics + drought?
Join the upcoming #WARR by Drs. Juli Scamardo + Sarah Godsey to explore these questions!
Register here: https://t.co/ofr7qEQ5VS
40 Trillion Gallons.
To put that volume into perspective...the Mississippi River at New Orleans would take over 100 days to (at average flow rate) to drain this much water into Gulf of Mexico.
First Converge Freshwater Sci meeting of 2024-25! UNC, Duke, EPA, NCCU, and NCSU scientists joined to share research, ideas, and connections over flash talks, chalk talks, ice breakers, and dinner. Thanks to @AudreyThellman, @geographyunc, and @UNC_EMES
https://t.co/8Cr0dChgpQ
The Tagliamento must flow freely! This unique Alpine river is endangered by current construction measures. Support us to preserve its great ecological, social and cultural value and reduce the risk of flooding: https://t.co/JJAkvKcurx
"Divergent #metabolism estimates from dissolved #oxygen and inorganic carbon: Implications for river #carbon cycling" - looks to be a very important contribution by Qipei Shangguan @QipeiS & colleagues in #ASLO_LO! https://t.co/TXzRYZRbbj @biogeobob@aslo_org
Keep up on IG @delvecchialab. More team members: @DrBioGC Adam Rok, Emmy Stewart, Chloe Hall, Shreeya Patel, Tayton Alvis, Macayla Jackson, Quentin DuVal-Smith
Our research to understand local, landscape, and climatic drivers of greenhouse gas flux in streams - preview in this beautiful video produced by @unc Endeavors Emmy Trivette. @NickMarzolf@a_stone_may_fly@geographyunc@UNC_EMES
https://t.co/aLjuQhPvQP
Are you or someone you know looking for a funded MS or PhD position in freshwater ecology starting August 2025? Consider applying to work with me & collaborate on a project linking river oxygen dynamics with freshwater biodiversity. More info/how to apply: https://t.co/KcPVnECoKh
Genuinely curious - if we're moving toward open-access pubs, recognize predatory journal practices, keywords/etc affect indexing in search engines, peer-review is based on the service of colleagues, and we have some nonprofit society journals, does/should impact factor matter?
Are you interested in 1) the future of water under climate change + extremes; 2) reactive transport models + machine/deep learning tools?
Come join a diverse group of learners. >1 PhD positions for FA 25.
"Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known." - C. Sagan
Hard earned lesson as a new PI: learn who to contact in university purchasing when companies don’t deliver on functional equipment within some time period of the ETA.
Also: check on planned equipment obsolescence before purchasing
Maybe obvious, but it helped once I learned!