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Limnologist and Aquatic Biogeochemist

I am a limnologist and aquatic biogeochemist interested in climate and water use-related issues of inland waters, specifically aquatic greenhouse gas dynamics and its interaction with climate. I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. My group integrates field-based system analyses and experimental laboratory work into determining and predicting anthropogenic impacts on aquatic greenhouse gas dynamics from regional to global scales.

CBC Radio Interview on GHG from reservoirs
Reservoir methane emission interviews

RECENT NEWS and UPCOMING EVENTS

Science News Magazine interview - methane emission response to lake warming
Now an Assistant Professor position in the Dept. of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Waterloo, Canada
New NatComm paper in the news: Sometimes it's NOT good to be green
LOL GHG emission paper in the news: Green lakes could accelerate warming
Paper in Nature Communication: Eutrophication will increase aquatic methane emissions (Mar 2019)

MY LATEST RESEARCH

A global estimate of methane emissions from boreal lakes and potential impacts of warming

GLEON Methane Project - MetOx 2018

Gathering methane concentration and isotope data from lakes globally to investigate the extent of methane production in oxic waters

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