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Understanding the biogeochemical cycling of an element through the traditional flux and pool methods has been an effective strategy for […]
Understanding the biogeochemical cycling of an element through the traditional flux and pool methods has been an effective strategy for […]
Congratulations to Alex Rice for winning 3rd place at the Soil Science Society of America Fall Meeting in Baltimore in […]
We are very excited to have Alexandrea (Alex) Rice join the trace metal biogeochemistry research group! In addition to her […]
Soils govern terrestrial and aquatic systems and this is one of the first studies Justin has completed linking soils with […]
Kudos to Jahziel Chase for being accepted to do his PhD at Northeastern University in Chemistry. Jahziel will get to […]
It took several iterations with help of two sets of anonymous reviewers but Trevor’s undergraduate thesis work was published in […]
A big congratulations on recent UMass Amherst and Trace Metal Biogeochemistry laboratory alumni Trevor Mackowiak has completed his Honors thesis […]
Justin has joined Springer’s journal Biogeochemsitry as an associate editor. Peer review is an important institution for academia; it serves […]
Dr. Justin Richardson was awarded a grant from the United States Department of Agriculture’s National Resources Conservation Service to study […]