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Project: The potential of biochar in a circular agriculture The aim of this project is to investigate how the addition of biochar to arable land can affect the soil's ability to retain nutrients, in…
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Project: Methane in Baltic Sea sediments – a silent threat! Large quantities of methane are produced at the bottom of the Baltic Sea and may escape to bottom waters if not consumed by microbes in the…
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Environmental Geochemistry We are a team of scientists exploring issues in environmental geochemistry. This field examines the chemical composition and processes of the Earth's surface environment,…
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Project: Geochemical, mineralogical, and microbiological characterization of acid sulfate soils Acid sulfate soils exist under farmland in the coastal areas and export large amounts of acidity and…
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Project: Contamination of water resources in southern Sweden by iron and aluminium Contamination of water resources by metals is a matter of concern in areas where acid sulphate soils exist. Our…
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Doctoral project: Microbial methane in the crust - volumes, fluxes and consequences This project investigates the rates of microbial methane formation and consumption by indigenous deep biosphere…
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Doctoral project: How are carbon flows in coastal ecosystems influenced by climate change? A major knowledge-gap in science is how climate change will affect biochemical processes, biodiversity, and…
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Doctoral project: Deep Life in Deep Time The deep biosphere is Earth’s largest microbial habitat and hosts ancient evolutionary lineages. This project aims to unravel the unexplored history of…
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Project: Greenhouse gas (GHG) production in Swedish fiberbanks In the aquatic environment, heavily polluted fiberbanks, originating from pulp and paper industry discharges during the 19th and 20th…
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Project: Transport of iron, manganese, and phosphorus in northern Greenland’s glacial fjords during a melting season: phases, drivers, pathways, and ecological impacts This project, building on unique…
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Project: Syntrophy and symbiosis as mechanisms for growth and survival in deep terrestrial biosphere fracture systems Despite being separated from the sun’s energy, life exists deep underground in…
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Project: Collaboration towards a gamified waste sorting house Can waste sorting be fun? We aim to build a new type of house for waste sorting and study the effects of gamification in connection to…
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Project: Baltic Sea bays exposed to 50 years of warming can inform how biodiversity and ecosystem functioning respond to climate change While there is little doubt that climate change is occurring,…
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Project: Assessment of microbial impact on mineralogical trapping of radioactive contaminants from groundwaters The project focuses on understanding of uranium redox and retention pathways during…
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Project: Soil contaminant transfer to urban vegetables In this project, we study the significance of some key factors for the transfer of soil contaminants to vegetables grown in urban environments.
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Project: Production and consumption of the greenhouse gas methane in the crystalline bedrock This project is about formation and consumption (anaerobic oxidation) of the greenhouse gas methane in one…
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Project: Metal accumulation in the Baltic Sea sediments: implications for environmental monitoring programs and mitigation actions The load of trace metals to Baltic Sea waters and their accumulation…
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Project: The highest bubble streams on record raise questions on methane emissions from the deep Baltic Sea This project aims to understand processes that lead to a huge accumulation of methane gas at…