Nature NL Public Talk: Why is Bog Water Brown and Why Does That Matter for the Ocean?
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Want to know why some rivers in NL are brown? Join us for an evening with PhD candidate Kavi Heerah to learn more!
About the talk:
The rivers of Newfoundland especially the rivers found in the barrens have high amounts of carbon and iron. This is what gives the water that dark brown colour. We know that the carbon from the barrens can carry more iron than other rivers but the why and the how is still being investigated. Our group has been sampling the Seal Cove River every month since 2020 hoping to learn more about the unique carbon in the rivers of Newfoundland. On this talk we’ll discuss: 1) what exactly gives the rivers of NL its brown colour, 2) how we can study the carbon in the river, and 3) why the rivers from the barrens matter for ocean productivity.
About the speaker:
Kavi Heerah is completing his PhD in Environmental Science at Memorial University of Newfoundland. He works under Canada Research Chair Dr. Heather Reader in the Chemistry Department. Kavi’s work focuses on understanding the transport of carbon and iron from the peatlands of Newfoundland into the ocean. His work has taken him across the island sampling different rivers, but his main research has focused on the rivers near Cappahayden where he and Dr. Reader established a long-term monitoring program on the Seal Cove Brook.
Join Zoom Meeting:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87467397550?pwd=fuYfAwRpcUGxHf1Sga4mDJmp4Ojbb1.1
Meeting ID: 874 6739 7550
Passcode: 010441
About Nature NL:
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Memberships can be bought through Paypal, credit card, or debit at naturenl.ca/membership.
You can also support us by donating on: https://naturenl.ca/donate/
About the talk:
The rivers of Newfoundland especially the rivers found in the barrens have high amounts of carbon and iron. This is what gives the water that dark brown colour. We know that the carbon from the barrens can carry more iron than other rivers but the why and the how is still being investigated. Our group has been sampling the Seal Cove River every month since 2020 hoping to learn more about the unique carbon in the rivers of Newfoundland. On this talk we’ll discuss: 1) what exactly gives the rivers of NL its brown colour, 2) how we can study the carbon in the river, and 3) why the rivers from the barrens matter for ocean productivity.
About the speaker:
Kavi Heerah is completing his PhD in Environmental Science at Memorial University of Newfoundland. He works under Canada Research Chair Dr. Heather Reader in the Chemistry Department. Kavi’s work focuses on understanding the transport of carbon and iron from the peatlands of Newfoundland into the ocean. His work has taken him across the island sampling different rivers, but his main research has focused on the rivers near Cappahayden where he and Dr. Reader established a long-term monitoring program on the Seal Cove Brook.
Join Zoom Meeting:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87467397550?pwd=fuYfAwRpcUGxHf1Sga4mDJmp4Ojbb1.1
Meeting ID: 874 6739 7550
Passcode: 010441
About Nature NL:
Your support allows us to provide free programming for people in our province: Membership is not required to attend our public talks, but we do encourage people who enjoy our public events to support us with a membership ($25/year).
Memberships can be bought through Paypal, credit card, or debit at naturenl.ca/membership.
You can also support us by donating on: https://naturenl.ca/donate/
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