Simon Nyboe Laursen
PhD fellow
Geography 1
Øster Voldgade 10
1350 København K
Research:
In my current research, I try to quantify regional emissions of biogenic volatile organic compound (BVOC) from Arctic ecosystems. To do so, I combine novel remote sensing techniques with ground-based measurements to establish empirical and functional links between vegetation dynamics, topography, micro/meso-climate measured from aerial platforms, to quantify regional BVOC emission.
Previously, I have conducted research on the i) transport dynamics of microplastic particles and fine sediments in riverine and estuarine environments, ii) macroplastic abundance and source in coastal and marine environments and iii) sediment transport in arctic meltwater systems.
Teaching:
Field and Method Course in Physical Geography (BSc level)
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Abundance and sources of plastic debris on beaches in a plastic hotspot, Nha Trang, Viet Nam
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Rapid flocculation and settling of positively buoyant microplastic and fine-grained sediment in natural seawater
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