Carbon Biogeochemistry of Inland WatersA major contributor to the uncertainties in climate change predictions is the unresolved evolution of carbon (C) sources and sinks. As inland waters were integrated as a relevant component of the global C cycle during the past decade, the question: do freshwaters substantially offset the continental carbon sink? became paramount. My work, pivoting around different facets of aquatic biogeochemistry, aims to contribute to our understanding of C processing across all types of freshwater ecosystems and its evolution in response to global change.
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Get In TouchNúria Catalán
[email protected] At present, I am a Ramon y Cajal fellow (tenure-track) at the Institute for Environmental Diagnosis and Water Studies (IDAEA) of the Spanish research council (CSIC) in Barcelona: IDAEA-CSIC C/Jordi Girona 18-24 08026, Barcelona, Spain |
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