معرفی
Judith Rosentreter is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Southern Cross University. She specializes in biogeochemistry with a focus on greenhouse gas emissions, coastal carbon cycling, and blue carbon ecosystems such as mangroves, salt marshes, and seagrasses. Her work addresses how human activities alter carbon and nitrogen fluxes across land-ocean interfaces.
**Education**: DipBiol and PhD from Southern Cross University.
**Research Interests**: Quantifying greenhouse gas fluxes (CO₂, CH₄, N₂O) at local to global scales; investigating gas transfer velocities; assessing blue carbon ecosystems' role in climate mitigation; coupling carbon cycling pathways with groundwater interactions. Her research emphasizes understanding anthropogenic impacts on aquatic and coastal systems.
**Research Outputs**: Recent work includes global methane budgets, estuarine carbon dynamics, and the African greenhouse gas budget. Key findings highlight aquatic ecosystems as major methane sources and the importance of geomorphology in regulating emissions.
**Teaching**: Contributes to coastal biogeochemistry graduate programs and supervises higher degree research students.
**Labs/Teams**: Engaged in collaborative projects like the NASA Carbon Monitoring System BlueFlux campaign, focusing on coastal vegetation and estuary fluxes.

