
Reid Lab, Cornell
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Environmental Biogeochemistry Research Group at Cornell University, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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http://reid.cee.cornell.edu 15-02-2017 17:14:04
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Nice examples from The Economist on effective data visualization x.com/theeconomist/s…

Dean Collins and faculty from The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering consulting with the governor on the #LTrainShutdown x.com/cornelleng/sta…







Congrats to Phil McGuire for his paper in Environmental Science & Technology Journals on dissolved gas behavior in #woodchip #bioreactors! pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.102…


Please share! Brantley Ecohydrology Lab and I are looking for a PhD student to study the hydrology and biogeochemistry of isolated wetlands. Work Auburn University and The Jones Center at Ichauway with an interdisciplinary team and agricultural stakeholders.


Congrats to Scott Maguffin and @LenaAbuAli1 for their paper in #GCA on #arsenic and #manganese in rice paddy soils. Thanks to great collaborators at #NSLSII and Dept. of Agriculture Dale Bumpers National Rice Research Center sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Had fun Installing sensors in the #ithaca reservoir with Hyun and Phil McGuire #ithacaisgorges #don’tlookdown


What’s the role of root aerenchyma on #N2O cycling in wetlands? Check out Simiao’s new paper in Journal of Environmental Quality. acsess.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100…

Alexa M Schmitz's first paper on the discovery of a super rare earth element bio-mining microbe is out on biorxiv! In collaboration with Esteban Gazel, BiofluidicsLab, Reid Lab, Cornell, and supported by Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability, ARPA-E, Cornell University Energy systems Institute. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Just published in #ESWRT by Reid Lab, Cornell et al.: Oxic-anoxic of woodchip bioreactors enhances breakdown of recalcitrant woody biomass into labile carbon for denitrifiers, but how do these conditions affect nitrous oxide production? ➡ bit.ly/3k1p3CR


Last week Assistant Professor Matt Reid and Ph.D. student Yi Sang were working on a project related to arsenic and greenhouse gas dynamics in rice paddy soils, in collaboration with researchers from the University of Arkansas and University of Delaware. Reid Lab, Cornell Cornell Engineering


There are potentially hundreds of thousands #OrphanedWells continuously emitting #GreenHouseGases into the atmosphere. Millions of $ available through the infrastructure bill is barely enough to get us started. What's your role in reducing #GHGs? Mine's #cementing! Reid Lab, Cornell
