Our film "Rust in soils..." is at Braga Science Film Fest this week! It will be available online for 24 hours on Thursday, November 21. Register for free to watch and vote for the Audience Award. https://t.co/0zK6TtTGtq
EU Research, a quarterly magazine for the dissemination of scientific research in Europe, has featured the ERC IRMIDYN project in its latest edition. Read the article here:
https://t.co/4BF1izgE3z
Check out our new ES&T paper reporting results of our field experiment in Thailand, looking at iron mineral transformations in a rice paddy soil and the interactions with phosphate.
Influence of the #soilmatrix on Fe-mineral transformations in soils under field conditions and impact of phosphate on Fe oxyhydroxide dynamics under Fe reducing soil conditions. @LThomasArrigo@RubenKretzschm1@EthSoil@ETH_en#OpenAccess in ES&T: https://t.co/bEiWOLO6dg
Yesterday, we finally released our outreach film about our ERC-funded #IRMIDYN project, produced together with @markustischner. If you want to see what we @EthSoil are doing in the mud, watch it here:
https://t.co/Z9AvWePrfk
For more information, visit https://t.co/3uKhSYowMB
Big changes this week! I'll miss my colleagues @EthSoil but I am also excited to lead the Environmental Chemistry group @UniNeuchatel! Stay tuned for upcoming PhD position announcements...
🚨 Just published 🚨- a new study from @LThomasArrigo and Ruben investigating how redox cycling in Icelandic soils influences Fe mineralogy and the mobility of organic carbon: https://t.co/TK1uGDrVS3
So happy to have implemented the ETH help desk! I previously struggled a lot with mental health during my research and would’ve loved to have something like this at my disposal! Thanks @ALloretVillas for undertaking this initiative 🎉🥰
We are looking for a postdoc in Microbial Biogeochemistry to join our group @UNIL @UNIL_FGSE. SNSF-funded project on microbe-mineral interactions, climate change, soils. Lot's of imaging and omics. Start in Feb 2023, or asap. #postdocjobs#phdchat#phdone#phdposition. Info👇
We’re having an interesting week of seminars - on Monday we hosted Michelle Scherer (University of Iowa) to talk about magnetite redox couples, Tuesday Marco Keiluweit (University of Lausanne) talk about C loss in a mountain floodplain, and today we will visit our friends at UZH
🚨I'm recruiting a PhD and Postdoc to join the Environmental Chemistry group @UniNeuchatel! If you are interested in iron redox chemistry, trace metals, carbon cycling, and wetland soils, apply! 📢 Please RT!
PhD: https://t.co/3DjQnenHDN
Postdoc: https://t.co/syTp11WoeA
The properties of soil can control the rates and products of mineral transformation. Read how ferrihydrite behaved in five flooded rice paddy soils in the recent paper published #ESPI by @EthSoil: ➡ https://t.co/a9EVnsVsMW
The Wadden Sea team are back in the field to sample the experiments we installed in August. The weather is a little challenging but so far we’re still happy to be back in the Watt!
I will clearly vote for vivianite - it has the most beautiful rosette crystal structure. It also changes color upon oxidation from white to blue, green or even pink depending on other cations besides Fe in the crystal structure.