DP220100823 Linking terrestrial–aquatic fluxes to rectify the Australian carbon balance

  • Duvert, Clement (Principal Investigator/Chief Investigator A)
  • Butman, David (Associate Investigator)
  • Wallin, Marcus (Associate Investigator)
  • Hutley, Lindsay B. (Co Investigator/Chief Investigator B)
  • Lintern, Anna (Chief Investigator C)
  • Canadell, Josep (Associate Investigator)

Project: Research

Project Details

Description

This project aims to rectify the Australian carbon balance by determining the amount of terrestrial carbon that is lost to streams and rivers across the country. Through a novel integration of high-resolution hydrochemical and gas measurements, remote sensing and machine learning algorithms, the project intends to generate new knowledge about the links between terrestrial carbon sequestration and aquatic carbon export. Expected outcomes include a refined estimate of the net carbon sequestration potential across Australian biomes and seasons. This should provide significant benefits such as avoiding misalignment of greenhouse gas abatement policies and advancing carbon cycling models and predictions.
StatusActive
Effective start/end date18/01/2231/12/24

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