The ECo-Series provides a forum for discussing scientific issues of societal relevance, sharing new and innovative techniques, and for interacting with other scientists, stakeholders and policy makers. Our aim is to provide entertaining, educational, and provocative events which foster discussion and creativity both within and outside of the Department.
Hydrological and biogeochemical controls on watershed dissolved organic matter transport: Pulse-shunt concept
Inland waters are part of a global circulatory system, delivering terrestrial elements and water to the ocean. As early as the 15th century, da Vinci noted that this delivery system has components that are predictable and provide an opportunity for scaling. Precipitation and discharge events have frequency and distribution curves. Drainage networks have self-similar properties that can be simplified using …
Diploma work seminars at ACES
We have 17 students presenting their work over two days. Please see the attached pdf-file for a seminar schedule.
Cyprus Institute Afternoon
Programme: 13.00 – 15.00 Jean Sciare “Fine aerosol pollution over the Meditarranean: Past, ongoing and future experimental activities” George Biskos “Hygroscopicity of Atmospheric Aerosol Particles:Current Measurements and New Tools for Distributed and Routine Airborne Observations” Euripides Stephanou “Elemental, Organochlorine and Bacterial Communities Composition of Atmpspheric Fine Particles during African Dust Events in the Eastern Mediterranean” Everyone is welcome! …
Quantification of organic elemental carbon in airborne particulate matter at Mt. Åreskutan, Sweden
Vera Franke will present her thesis on organic and elemental carbon at Mt. Åreskutan in northern Sweden.
Hydroxylated polybrominated diphenyl ethers in Baltic Sea biota: Natural production, food web distribution and biotransformation
Dennis Lindqvist will defend his thesis entitled “Hydroxylated polybrominated diphenyl ethers in Baltic Sea biota: Natural production, food web distribution and biotransformation.”
Diploma work seminars at ACES
We have 17 students presenting their work over two days. Please see the attached pdf-file for a seminar schedule.