Andrea L. Popp
Researcher & Project Leader, Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI), Sweden
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Guest Researcher, University of Oslo, Norway
Hi, I'm a hydrologist interested in how climate change impacts water and biogeochemical cycling, particularly in cold-region environments.
Hi, I'm a hydrologist interested in how climate change impacts water and biogeochemical cycling, particularly in cold-region environments.
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Main ongoing projects:
Main ongoing projects:
Integrating hydrology and biogeochemistry in a High-Arctic catchment (Bayelva catchment, Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard)
Integrating hydrology and biogeochemistry in a High-Arctic catchment (Bayelva catchment, Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard)
The response of groundwater to changes in the snowpack (Sagehen Creek, California); photo credit: ucnrs.org
The response of groundwater to changes in the snowpack (Sagehen Creek, California); photo credit: ucnrs.org
Linking groundwater discharge and greenhouse gas evasion in an alpine, sub-arctic environment (Middelvi catchment, Finse, Norway)
Linking groundwater discharge and greenhouse gas evasion in an alpine, sub-arctic environment (Middelvi catchment, Finse, Norway)
One of the most exciting parts of my job is to exchange ideas with and learn from others. Feel free to reach out to ideate about hydrological flow and transport processes, biogeochemical cycling or other science things I'm passionate about such as Open Science or equity in academia.
One of the most exciting parts of my job is to exchange ideas with and learn from others. Feel free to reach out to ideate about hydrological flow and transport processes, biogeochemical cycling or other science things I'm passionate about such as Open Science or equity in academia.
Contact: andrea.popp[at]smhi.se
Contact: andrea.popp[at]smhi.se
Some impressions from previous field campaigns:
Some impressions from previous field campaigns:
Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard
Hudson’s Hope Field Research Station, BC, Canada; photo credit: EERI field camera
Finse, Norway
Vallon de Nant, Switzerland