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Piet Verburg
NIWA
p.verburg@niwa.co.nz
Interests
Theoretical Limnology
Trophic Interactions
Eutrophication
Carbon Dynamics
Biogeochemistry
Lake Ecological Observatory Techniques
Applied Limnology
Projects (participating)
MixMet: lake mixing and metabolism
DOMseasons: tracking seasonality in dissolved organic matter
GALACTIC: GlobAl LAke miCroplasTICs
Recent Publications
Widespread diminishing anthropogenic effects on calcium in freshwaters
Patterns and drivers of deep chlorophyll maxima structure in 100 lakes: the relative importance of light and thermal stratification
Rapid and highly variable warming of lake surface waters around the globe
Persistent unstable atmospheric boundary layer enhances sensible and latent heat loss in a tropical great lake -- Lake Tanganyika
Differential cooling drives large-scale convective circulation in Lake Tanganyika
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