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Month: August 2019

first CARBOGEN paper, led by Thibault

Marie-Elodie Perga News 1 August 20191 August 2019

Dissolved organic matter in lakes is more than the only sum of its parts.

Simulating vertical and lateral mixing in Lake Geneva, Thibault showed that the decay of DOM is faster when different DOM pools get mixed. This non-conservative patterns of decay are not related to the original composition of those pools, but instead to which microbial activities are activated.

Congratulations Thibault!

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