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Dr Clément Duvert is a Senior Research Fellow in Hydrology and Biogeochemistry at Charles Darwin University's Research Institute for Environment and Livelihoods, part of the Faculty of Science and Technology. He leads projects on aquatic carbon cycling, ecohydrology, and stream-groundwater interactions in tropical regions. His work combines field studies, isotopic techniques, and numerical modeling. He co-leads the Top End Hydrology Lab with Dr Dylan Irvine and supervises PhD students in hydrology and aquatic biogeochemistry.
Education: Completed his PhD at Queensland University of Technology (Brisbane) on isotope tracking in aquifers and streams. Prior to CDU, worked as a research associate in Mexico on erosion and sediment transport in tropical rivers.
Research Interests: Focus on carbon transfer in tropical landscapes, groundwater-surface water interactions, and greenhouse gas emissions. Key areas include isotopic hydrology, tropical river dynamics, and climate impacts on water systems. Recent projects investigate carbon budgets, water quality trends, and groundwater recharge in Australia.
Grants & Projects: Principal Investigator on projects like 'Breathing streams: integrating aquatic emissions into carbon budgets' (DE220100852) and 'Water Security for Northern Australia' (CRCNA WSP). Collaborates on initiatives addressing cultural-natural resource management and climate policy.
Labs & Teams: Co-leads the Top End Hydrology Lab. Engages in cross-disciplinary collaborations across Australia and internationally, focusing on sustainable water solutions in tropical regions.



