Nicolas Valiente Parra, who is a postdoctoral fellow at CBA, have just published a new study in Applied Geochemistry about pollution attenuation in evaporitic karst aquifers.
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Professor Alexander Eiler ved CBA skal kartlegge hva som finnes i ferskvann, blant annet for å oppdage skadelige organismer. Nå er han intervjuet i Titan om prosjektet.
CBA associate professor Heleen de Wit, also at NIVA, just published a new study in Hydrological Processes about fluxes of nitrogen and phosphorus in headwater catchments.
A new paper in Nature geoscience by CBA researchers on clouds and climate change.
As the ice in the clouds melts into droplets, they reflect more sunlight. But in the end there is no more ice left to melt.
Read the entire story at the Titan web page
Researchers at CBA are working to understand the linkages between terrestrial systems, fresh water and the marine environment. Recent field work in the Oslo fjord might help us understand eutrophication and browning of coastal marine environments.
In a new paper in Limnology and Oceanography, CBA researcher Lina Allesson and colleagues, have investigated the increasingly brown lakes in Norway and Sweden and their relation to the CO2 budget.
CBA PhD student Camille Crapart won the award for best poster at the Norwegian Environmental Chemistry Symposium NECS 2020.
CBA researchers are involved in teaching many courses at the University of Oslo, and now the fall semester has started with new students.
The CBA keeps up its frenetic pace of fieldwork. This time, in the region of Finnmark, in Northern Norway.
Dag O. Hessen from CBA is among the nominees for Nordic Council Environment Prize 2020. The commitee writes that "Through his research, outreach and writing, Dag O. Hessen has made an extraordinary contribution to our understanding of nature and diversity."
The last months of summer, as well as the autumn, are active field months for Centre for Biogeochemistry in the Anthropocene.
CBA welcomes Devaraju Narayanappa! He aims to enhance our understanding of the Scandinavian ecosystems' carbon budgets.
In a newly published article, CBA researchers have for the first time studied the amount and type of microplastics in the surface sediments in the Caspian Sea
A new article shows that accounting for thermokarst-inducing processes matter when predicting permafrost thawing.
Centre for Biogeochemistry in the Anthropocene launches our annual report for 2019.
Download the report.
CBA joined this year's "Lysvandring" event and spent an evening at the museum with lights, research, and conversations.
Get your reading glasses and a comfortable spot on your couch! Dag O. Hessen just released a new book called "Verden på vippepunktet"
A new article looks at the complexities of Arctic greening
A new PNAS article dissects the drivers behind China's CO2 emissions.
We are happy that Jing Wei from China joined CBA! Learn more about her below.
We are happy to announce that You-Ren Wang from Taiwan joined CBA! Learn more about him below.
We are happy that Nico Valiente Parra from Spain joined CBA! Learn more about him below.
We were at Forskningstorget last weekend! Learn more about our exhibits and our booth below. Thanks to all visitors and helpers for making Forskningstorget a success. See you all next year!
With the help of citizen scientists, researchers of the Emerald project are mapping the changes to the tree line in Norway.