Assistant professor, Researcher
Wetland ecohydrology Climate change Carbon and methane biogeochemistry Peatland entrapped gas dynamics Peat soil physics
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Department of Geography University of Calgary 2500 University Dr. N.W. Calgary (Alberta) T2N 1N4 Canada
403-220-5596 extension
403-282-6561
mstrack@ucalgary.ca
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Wetland Soil and Ecohydrology Lab
Restoring a peatland in its whole: Bois-des-Bel research station
Climate changes and peatlands
Restoration of Bic-Saint-Fabien peatland
Hydrology and ecohydrology of peatlands
On-Going Research Projects
Restoration of a boreal peatland impacted by an in-situ oil sands well-pad 2: Greenhouse gas exchange dynamics.
Restoration of a boreal peatland impacted by an in-situ oil sands well-pad 1: Vegetation response.
Steady and ebullitive methane fluxes from active, restored and unrestored horticultural peatlands.
Greenhouse gas emissions dynamics in restored fens after in-situ oil sands well pad disturbances of Canadian boreal peatlands.
Effect of invasion by birch on the growth of planted spruce at a post-extraction peatland.
Liste des publications
Bachelor's: Ecology, McMaster University (Canada) Doctorate: Physical geography, McMaster University (Canada)
Ecohydrology Actual research themes: Restoration of carbon dynamics in cutover fen peatlands;Potential effects of climatic change on peatland carbon biogeochemistry;Spatio-temporal variability in peat hydrophysical properties;Ecohydrology of Sphagnum moss.
Personal Web site at Department of Geography (University of Calgary) Web site of the Wetland Soil and Ecohydrology Lab
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