Richard Marinos |
Research Interests
Ecosystem ecology of managed lands and freshwaters, anthropogenic disturbances of biogeochemical cycles, redox-sensitive biogeochemistry, in-stream and near-stream carbon and nitrogen transformations, mechanisms of soil organic matter stabilization, soil greenhouse gas emissions. Current work I am currently working on how landscape structure impacts nutrient export from agroecosystems into freshwaters. In one part of my work, I examine how near-stream hydro-geomorphology and vegetation structure interact to control nutrient retention in riparian zones of agroecosystems. I am developing novel remote sensing and machine learning techniques to examine this topic at the regional scale. In another part of my work, I am using high-frequency sensor data to explore concentration-discharge relationships of nitrate in agricultural streams, with a focus on identifying landscape attributes that drive these relationships. Email: [email protected] |