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Member Since 2003
Diego A. Riveros-Iregui
Bowman and Gordon Gray Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Member, Hydrologic Sciences Early Career Award Committee; Member, Hydrology-Ecohydrology Technical Committee
Professional Experience
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Bowman and Gordon Gray Professor
2019 - Present
Education
Doctorate
2008
Honors & Awards
Horton Research Grant
Received January 2007
Publications
High Frequency Monitoring and Nitrate Sourcing Reveals Baseflow and Stormflow Controls on Total Diss...
Efforts to reduce nitrogen and carbon loading from developed watersheds typically target specific flows or sources, but across gradients in develop...
October 17, 2024
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Fluxes From Terrestrial and Aquatic Env...
August 07, 2020
Complex terrain influences ecosystem carbon responses to tem...
August 26, 2017
Spatial and seasonal variabilities of the stable carbon isot...
September 14, 2016
AGU Abstracts
CO2 fluxes and In-Stream Metabolism in a High-Altitude Tropical Peatland Ecosystem of The Andes Mountains
AGU 2024
hydrology | 13 december 2024
Keridwen Whitmore, Ricardo Jaramillo Teran, Amanda...
The importance of rivers and streams to the global carbon cycle is well established, and increasingly research has emphasized the role of in-stream me...
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Man-made vs. beaver-made: do urban beaver ponds provide the same environmental services as bioretention ponds?
AGU 2024
hydrology | 12 december 2024
Diego A. Riveros-Iregui, Keridwen Whitmore, Sandra...
Urban runoff is a leading source of water quality degradation in surface waters of the United States. Urbanization expands impervious surfaces and sto...
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Small Wetlands in a High Elevation, Tropical System
MODEL DATA INTEGRATION TO ADVANCE UNDERSTANDING OF WETLAND GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS: FROM SITE TO GLOBAL SCALE POSTER
biogeosciences | 15 december 2023
Keridwen Whitmore, Dani Zarate, Amanda G. DelVecch...
Wetlands are a significant contributor of carbon emissions to the atmosphere. They are the largest natural source of CH4 and also emit considerable am...
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Volunteer Experience
2024 - 2027
Member
Hydrologic Sciences Early Career Award Committee
2021 - 2025
Member
Hydrology-Ecohydrology Technical Committee
2021 - 2023
Member
Hydrology-Technical Chairs Committee
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