Our group focuses on understanding greenhouse gas and carbon dynamics in aquatic systems. We integrate field-based system analyses and experimental laboratory work to constrain empirical models for more accurate predictive modeling of global change impacts on aquatic biogeochemistry. Field sites include natural lakes, restored and natural wetlands, and reservoirs for flood control, drinking, or hydropower. Learn more about research in the Aquatic GHG Dynamics Lab (AquaGHG, for short). 

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Friday, April 25, 2025

Winter Term Update

This was a busy winter term for the AquaGHG Lab as they presented a total of 11 posters at four meetings, including at the annual meeting for the Society of Canadian Aquatic Sciences (SCAS) in Hamilton, ON in February.Â