Biometeorology Lab

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Our research group investigates the physical, biological, and chemical processes that govern the exchange of trace gases, water, and energy between the ground surface and the atmosphere. We investigate how the exchange of greenhouse gases between land and atmosphere responds to changing climate and disturbances like flooding and heatwaves, as well as how land management practices might be changed to adapt to and reduce climate change.

We use chamber-based observations, modelling, and micrometeorological measurements to comprehend interactions between soil, vegetation, and atmosphere at various geographical and temporal scales. To support and promote climate policy, we work with a diverse collection of researchers and institutions. Please see the links above for additional information about our lab, research, and publications.

Our research focuses on the physical, biological, and chemical mechanisms that govern the flow of trace gases, water, and energy between the ground and the atmosphere. We look at how the exchange of greenhouse gases between land and atmosphere responds to changing climate and disturbances like flooding and heatwaves, as well as how land management practices might be altered to adapt to and mitigate climate change.

Please follow the links above for more information about our lab, research, and publications.

Our team welcomes new PhD students, postdoctoral fellows, guest researchers and interns!

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