FEWA Lab
Queen's University

School of Environmental Studies
Dept. of Geological Sciences & Geological Engineering

New publication in Frontiers of Environmental Chemistry looking at mercury transport in streams with stable isotopes!

Published on: 2022-12-22

Great new study investigating mercury cycling and transport in stream water and sediments downstream from a mercury polluted site in the Black Forest (Schwarzwald) in Germany using mercury stable isotope and mercury speciation techniques. Super effort from lead author Lorenz Schwab at the University of Vienna for getting this across the line, which is also his first first author paper! Pleasant readings and happy holidays from the FEWA Lab for 2022/23 where ever you are!

https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvc.2022.1058890

Recent Projects

Wildfire Modelling

Wildfire Modelling

The FEWA Lab interest in wildfires continues to grow. 2023 will see primarily student led wildfire modelling projects that will examine wildfire smoke emissions and wildfire danger indices to help improve our understanding of fire using numerical tools. One of the...