PhD students
Current PhD students
- Andrew Gray (2011 start)
Microbially-mediated sulphide oxidation in Arctic terrestrial sediments - Samuel Valdes Lopez (2011 start)
Urban contaminant transfer dynamics in the River Don, South Yorkshire - Krystyna Koziol (2010 start)
Provenance, Composition and Fate of Organic Carbon on an Arctic Glacier - Harry Langford (2008 start)
Biogeochemistry and microstructure of surface debris on polar glaciers - Joseph Cook (2008 start)
Thermodynamic feedbacks in cryoconite ecosystems upon Svalbard glaciers and the Greenland Ice Sheet - Aga Nowak-Zwierz (2008 start)
Biogeochemistry of meltwater in the High Arctic with an emphasis on N species: A nested catchment approach - Arif Ansari (2008 start)
Nitrogen biogeochemistry in a High Arctic glacial watershed: an investigation with isotopic tracers and solute chemistry
Former PhD students
- Nils Ohlanders (2011)
Hydrologic controls upon carbon dynamics in small sub-Arctic catchments - Hazel Sinclair (2011)
Colloid facilitated transport as a mechanism for phosphorus delivery to receiving waters - Claire Plant (2010)
Organic biogeochemistry of an Arctic, glacier-fed river: Abisko, Northern Sweden - Karen Cameron (2010)
Microbial Ecology and Biogeochemistry of Glacial Aquatic Ecosystems - Tristram Irvine-Fynn (2008)
Modelling runoff from the maritime Arctic cryosphere: water storage and routing at Midtre Lovénbreen - Peter Wynn (2005)
Isotopic and chemical tracers of nutrient pathways in Arctic glacier basins - Paul Mumford (2003)
Nutrient transport in glaciated and frozen ground in the Norwegian High Arctic - Nicola Gamble (2001)
GPR techniques for studying hydrological systems in temperate and polythermal glaciers - Chris Stokes (2000)
Ice stream model validation using earth observation
