Judith Rosentreter (@j_a_rosentreter) 's Twitter Profile
Judith Rosentreter

@j_a_rosentreter

Scientist at heart. Coastal biogeochemistry, carbon cycling, greenhouse gases, climate change, blue carbon.

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Nick Marzolf (@nickmarzolf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Abstracts for #FreshwaterDownUnder are due 3 Feb 2023! Please consider submitting to our special session: Responses of inland water greenhouse gas emissions to management and global change. submit here: freshwaterdownunder2023.org/individual-sub… @ClementDuvert Annika Linkhorst Judith Rosentreter

Centre for Coastal Biogeochemistry (@biogeochemscu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two new exciting PhD projects in the Centre working on coral reef biogeochemistry. Great international team (Georgia Southern University, Max Planck Institute), field work or experimental work, great employment outcomes for our graduates. scu.edu.au/graduate-schoo…

Two new exciting PhD projects in the Centre working on coral reef biogeochemistry. Great international team (Georgia Southern University, Max Planck Institute), field work or experimental work, great employment outcomes for our graduates.
scu.edu.au/graduate-schoo…
Judith Rosentreter (@j_a_rosentreter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👉From mangroves to fjords, coastal ecosystems can take up or emit greenhouse gases. But globally, they're a vital sink theconversation.com/from-mangroves… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand

Bryce Van Dam -- @BioGeoBryce@fediscience.org (@biogeobryce) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📅 If you're coming to #ASLO23 next week, don't miss our coastal #GHG session on Wednesday! ⏰ Oral + poster presentations on all things CO2 + CH4 + N2O. Estuaries, coastal, offshore waters, and everything in between! 🌊

📅 If you're coming to #ASLO23 next week, don't miss our coastal #GHG session on Wednesday! ⏰

Oral + poster presentations on all things CO2 + CH4 + N2O. Estuaries, coastal, offshore waters, and everything in between! 
🌊
Yohanna Villalobos (@yoha_villalobos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just released in AGU Journal! Our study assesses the net carbon balance between human and natural sources and sinks in Australasia. A huge thanks to Pep Canadell and 18 co-authors for their dedication and contribution to the RECCAP2 project! Read here: agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/20…

Just released in AGU Journal! Our study assesses the net carbon balance between human and natural sources and sinks in Australasia. A huge thanks to <a href="/pepcanadell/">Pep Canadell</a> and 18 co-authors for their dedication and contribution to the RECCAP2 project! Read here: agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/20…
GlobalCarbonProject (@gcarbonproject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Confirming that the 11th International Carbon Dioxide Conference will go ahead this year, July 29 to August 2, 2024 in Manaus, Brazil. The website is still under construction but the dates and venue are fixed. icdc11.com Registration will open this month.

Confirming that the 11th International Carbon Dioxide Conference will go ahead this year, July 29 to August 2, 2024 in Manaus, Brazil.

The website is still under construction but the dates and venue are fixed.

icdc11.com

Registration will open this month.
Judith Rosentreter (@j_a_rosentreter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨New funding = new PhD position. Come work with me on #methane cycling in #mangroves in Australia. #findaphd #phdchat + world best surfing beaches + 🌊🌴🏄‍♀️🏝️ Details and how to apply see here: findaphd.com/phds/project/p…

🚨New funding = new PhD position. Come work with me on #methane cycling in #mangroves in Australia. #findaphd #phdchat + world best surfing beaches + 🌊🌴🏄‍♀️🏝️ 
Details and how to apply see here:
findaphd.com/phds/project/p…
Pep Canadell (@pepcanadell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/4 While we expect the permafrost region to be a significant GHG source as the planet warms, we know little about the region's current net GHG balance Justin Ramage et al. have just done that, a full analysis of sources and sinks of CO2, CH4, and N2O fluxes for 2000-2020

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While we expect the permafrost region to be a significant GHG source as the planet warms, we know little about the region's current net GHG balance

Justin Ramage et al. have just done that, a full analysis of sources and sinks of CO2, CH4, and N2O fluxes for  2000-2020