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New-Zealand: Water, salt, mangrove growth
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There is a link between the carbon balance, hydrologyand greenhouse gas emissions. In a complex system like mangroves, interdisciplinary research and analysis is required to quantify these relationships. We are ...
Supervisor: Klaas Metselaar
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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Human impact on aeolian sediment transport on a beach
The Nature Based Solutions the Sand Engine (NBS) near Den Hague aims to maintain the coastal safety by functioning as a sediment source for wind and water erosion. The sediment transported by wind is needed to maintain the current ...
Supervisor: Michel Riksen, Dirk Goossens
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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Mitigating soil degradation and water contamination after wildfires
Forest fires are a recurring problem in Mediterranean regions, and increasingly occurring in northern Europe. Burnt areas are highly susceptible to soil erosion and ash exports, with associated organic and metal contaminants which ...
Supervisor: Joao Pedro Nunes
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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Fresh groundwater lenses (FGL) below atoll islands in the Pacific Ocean
Project Description
The small island developing states (SIDS) are the first to be hit seriously by sea level rise and climate change. Besides increased flooding and coastal erosion, freshwater lenses below islands will shrink and ...
Supervisor: George Bier, Perry de Louw
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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Elucidating the evolution of symbiosis genes across plant genomes
Description Nitrogen is a critical limiting element for plant growth. Some plants, make specialized root organs called nodules where they intracellularly host nitrogen-fixing bacteria. The most well-known are legumes, but some re ...
Supervisor: Dr. Robin van Velzen
Department: Biosystematics Group |
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Rewilding coastal ecosystems (data analysis / literature)
Rewilding is a novel ecosystem restoration technique aiming more room for natural processes simply by stepping back and letting nature repair the damage, or by reintroducing species or restoring habitats. In this project, you will ...
Supervisor: Marjolijn Christianen; Liesbeth Bakker; Celine van Bijsterveldt
Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group |
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Sodium accumulation and salt tolerance in Lettuce
Plants under salt stress suffer severe changes to their nutrient uptake, which alters their nutrient composition. While some ions are taken up more due to their higher availability, other ions are less so due to higher competition ...
Supervisor: Silvia Bugallo
Department: Plant Physiology, Laboratory of |
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