Welcome to Céline Pallud's Research Group!
151 Hilgard Hall
University of California
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“Felix qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas”
Virgil
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The research in our Lab focuses on the analysis and prediction of the fate and transport of chemical species that are of importance to the functioning, quality and remediation of soils, surface sediments and water. More specifically, our research aims at a mechanistic understanding and quantitative characterization of biological processes and their impact on the mobility, bioavailability and distribution of nutrients, metals and contaminants. As a consequence, our research is strongly multidisciplinary, standing at the interface between soil microbiology, soil geochemistry and soil physics and explores the coupled geochemical, biological and transport processes in soils, surface sediments and within watersheds.
Our approach combines (i) field measurements, (ii) laboratory experiments that focus on the mechanisms, kinetics and equilibrium states of individual biogeochemical processes, (iii) reactive transport modeling, and (iv) elemental budget analysis at the field scale that ultimately allows predicting the response of a natural system to changing conditions.
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