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20 years of nitrate removal?
In 1996, Louis built his first denitrification wall. Twenty years later here’s what it looks like. Wonder if it is still removing nitrate from groundwater? Schipper L.A., and M. Vojvodic-Vukovic (1998) Nitrate removal from groundwater using a denitrification wall amended … Continue reading
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Newspaper article on soil carbon work
Here is an article on our soil carbon sequestration work
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Contributed research cake
We have steadily been getting donations of research cakes from outside the group – so we have a new page: https://waiber.com/research-cake/contributed-research-cakes/ Send us pictures of your research cakes!
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Just another good day coring peat in the field – Joss and Chris
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Adrea celebrates her Masters thesis with a new tatoo. The evocative characters of Hayao Miyazaki.
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A new concept?
New Concept article just accepted with friends in molecular biology: On the Temperature Dependence of Enzyme-catalyzed Rates. Vickery L. Arcus, Erica J. Prentice, Joanne K. Hobbs, Adrian J. Mulholland, Marc W. van der Kamp, Christopher Roland Pudney, Emily J. Parker, … Continue reading
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It is hot start to the year at our field site
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Great news for Sam McNally
Today Sam successfully defended his PhD thesis “Carbon inputs from roots of two contrasting pasture swards”. An excellent achievement. Congrats from the Waiber team!
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Fun San Francisco restaurant during AGU
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An alternative use of posters
At AGU in San Fran this year, Kate Lajtha and Nancy Cavallaro find an alternative use for WaiBER cloth posters (originally presented by Jack and Louis)
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