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Heleen de Wit is an Associate Professor at the Center for Biogeochemistry in Anthropocene, University of Oslo. Her research focuses on biogeochemical processes in northern ecosystems, particularly examining climate change impacts on freshwater systems, carbon cycling dynamics, and pollutant transport. She leads collaborative international studies on long-term environmental changes in boreal catchments.
Her research interests encompass:
- Climate change effects on water chemistry and biogeochemical cycles
- Dissolved organic carbon dynamics in freshwater systems
- Recovery from acid deposition in northern watersheds
- Land-use impacts on nutrient export and carbon sequestration
- Heavy metal trends in European freshwater systems
Recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on climate-biogeochemistry interactions, particularly:
- Long-term trends in lake and river chemistry
- Carbon exchange processes in degrading permafrost
- Modeling approaches for soil and water dynamics
- Ecosystem responses to reduced atmospheric pollution
- Impacts of changing calcium concentrations on aquatic food webs
Dr. de Wit collaborates extensively with international research teams across Europe and the northern hemisphere, contributing to large-scale environmental assessments and modeling initiatives.
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