What did the SEA say to the salt marsh when it proposed?
No, i don't want to be tide down
Dr. Sophie Comer-Warner Assistant Professor of Aquatic Biogeochemistry & BRIDGE Fellow University of Birmingham, UK & University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA s.comer-warner[@]bham.ac.uk Birmingham-Illinois BRIDGE University of Birmingham Staff Profile |
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About me
I am a biogeochemist working across aquatic landscapes, linking a continuum of ecosystems from streams and rivers to coastal wetlands and estuaries. My motivation is to understand the major drivers of carbon and nitrogen cycling focussing on associated greenhouse gas emissions from these systems as they relate to and continue to be affected by global changes in land-use and climate. I am also working on micro- and nanoplastics, particularly tyre wear particles, as emerging contaminants in freshwater and coastal systems, focussing on their fate and transport, as well as their interaction with nutrient cycling and greenhouse gas emissions. This knowledge may be used to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and water pollution and to promote sustainable development. Current projects are taking place in the U.K., the U.S., China, Vietnam and Brazil.