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Catherine Van Den Hoof is a researcher affiliated with the University of Reading, contributing to environmental science and climate modeling. Her work focuses on land surface processes, crop growth dynamics, and environmental radioactivity. She has co-authored studies on topics such as evaporative flux partitioning, chlorine cycling in forests, and climate impacts on agriculture.
Research interests include the integration of biogeochemical cycles with climate models, particularly in temperate and tropical ecosystems. Her publications highlight advancements in land surface models like JULES and their applications in agricultural sustainability and pollution dynamics.
Her articles collectively emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to environmental challenges, blending meteorology, ecology, and geochemistry. While no specific awards or grants are listed, her collaborative projects with institutions like CentAUR suggest active involvement in academic networks.
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