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Dr. Emily Leyden is a post-doctoral researcher in the Biogeochemical Research Group at the University of Adelaide, affiliated with the School of Agriculture, Food and Wine under the Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology. Her research focuses on the geochemical impacts of climate change and sea level rise on coastal soils, with a particular interest in coastal acid sulfate soil management, water chemistry, and environmental resource management.
Her work emphasizes the protection and resilience of blue and teal carbon ecosystems, contributing to various coastal tidal restoration initiatives across South Australia. She is actively involved in promoting soil science education through organizations such as Soil Science Australia and the Young in Soil and Earth Science Society.
- Research Focus: Biogeochemistry, Environmental Geochemistry, Coastal Soil Systems
- Environmental Applications: Climate Change Adaptation, Wetland Restoration, Sustainable Resource Management
While no publication trends can be analyzed due to lack of article data, her research aligns with interdisciplinary environmental science, integrating geochemistry, ecology, and policy-relevant management strategies. She has not been noted for any scientific awards or honors in the provided text.
There is no information available regarding student supervision or grant funding. She is not listed as supervising any higher degree research candidates in the available data.
Dr. Leyden is part of the Biogeochemical Research Group at the University of Adelaide, a team dedicated to understanding complex environmental processes in soil and water ecosystems, particularly in coastal zones under anthropogenic and climatic stressors.



