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Member Since 2019
Dellena Evelyn Bloom
Graduate Assistant, University of Florida
I am a first year PhD student in Environmental Engineering Sciences at the University of Florida.
Professional Experience
University of Florida
Graduate Assistant
2021 - Present
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Research Assistant
2020 - 2021
Temple University
Lab intern
2018 - 2020
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Education
Temple University
Bachelors
2020
Honors & Awards
Local Science Partners
Received January 2023
AGU Abstracts
Pyrogenic Recalcitrance will Not Compensate for Land Carbon Losses under Changing Boreal Fire Regimes
ADVANCES IN LAND CARBON CYCLE MODELING II ORAL
biogeosciences | 14 december 2023
Dellena E. Bloom, Rita Hippe, Marisa Younger, Jenn...
Climate change is impacting high latitude systems through increases in fire frequency and associated species shifts. This is expected to reduce carbon...
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How Do Soils Feel the Burn - Modeling Pyrogenic Recalcitrancy as a Cumulative Effect
ADVANCES IN LAND CARBON CYCLE MODELING I POSTER
biogeosciences | 14 december 2023
Marisa Younger, Dellena E. Bloom, Rita Hippe, Jenn...
Pyrogenic carbon, or partially burned organic material, is resistant to decomposition. However, it is unclear if this reduction in decay rate is a one...
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Soil is Not Black - Constraining Pyrogenic Carbon Decomposition Parameters by Observing the Obvious
ADVANCES IN LAND CARBON CYCLE MODELING I POSTER
biogeosciences | 14 december 2023
Rita Hippe, Dellena E. Bloom, Marisa Younger, Jenn...
Pyrogenic carbon, or partially burned organic material, presents potential for long-term carbon sequestration, however this interaction between fire a...
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