Carbon and Hydrology in the Congo Basin - 2018 Chapman Conference
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore cutting-edge research on carbon and hydrology in the Congo Basin through this 64-minute conference session from the 2018 AGU Chapman Conference. Delve into the variability of sedimentary and biogeochemical fluxes in the Congo River over a 12-year period, presented by Guy Moukandi. Gain insights into the changing carbon cycle in the Congo Basin from Robert Spencer's invited talk. Although not included in the video, learn about the session's focus on large-scale patterns in carbon sources and greenhouse gas emissions in the Congo River basin, as discussed by Steven Bouillon. Convened by Dinga Bienvenu and Pascal Boeckx, this session offers valuable knowledge for researchers and professionals interested in hydrology, biogeochemistry, and environmental science in Central Africa.
Syllabus
Carbon and Hydrology: 2018 Chapman Conference on Hydrologic Research in the Congo Basin
Taught by
AGU
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