Bo Elberling
Professor
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Øster Voldgade 10
1350 København K
Bo Elberling
Professor, Dr. Scient, PhD.
Director of Center for Permafrost (CENPERM)
Department of Geoscience and Resource Management, University of Copenhagen
Øster Voldgade 10, DK-1350 Copenhagen K., Denmark
E-mail: be@ign.ku.dk
Phone: +45 3532 2520
Birth
May 30, 1968 in Viborg (Denmark)
Scientific education | |
2005 |
Dr. Scient., environmental biogeochemistry (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) |
1996 | Ph.D., biogeochemistry (Earth Sciences, University of Waterloo, Canada & Institute of Geology, University of Aarhus, Denmark) |
1993 |
M.Sc., hydrogeology (Institute of Geology, University of Aarhus, Denmark) |
Employment | |
2005- | Full professorship in Environmental Geochemistry at Department of Geography, University of Copenhagen |
2007-2013 | Professor II (20%), The University Centre in Svalbard, UNIS, Norway |
2002-2007 | Guest lecturer, UNIS, The University Courses on Svalbard, Norway |
2002-2005 | Associated professor, Department of Geography, University of Copenhagen |
2001-2005 | External associated professor, Institute of Geology, AarhusUniversity |
2000-2002 | Associated research professor, Department of Geography, University of Copenhagen |
1997-2000 | Assistant research professor, Department of Geography, University of Copenhagen |
1997 | Research scientist (University of Waterloo, Canada, 3 months) |
1996-1997 | Groundwater and Resources, AarhusCounty (groundwater quality in relation to the Action Plan against Nutrient Pollution) |
1995 |
Hydrogeological Division, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (reporting on the Danish groundwater quality in relation to the Action Plan against Nutrient Pollution) |
Scholarships and research visits | |
2011/12 | Research visit to University of Florida, USA (3 months) |
2010 | Research visit to Lincoln University, New Zealand (3 months) |
2008 | Research visit to University of California, Santa Barbara & University of Arizona, Tucson (3 months) |
2005/06 | Research visit to Plant and Microbial Sciences, University of Canterbury, New Zealand and field work in Antarctica (3 months) |
2002 | Research visit to Plant and Microbial Sciences, University of Canterbury, New Zealand and field work in Antarctica (3 months) |
2001 | Research visit to Institute of Ecology and Resource Management, University of Edinburgh, Scotland (2 weeks) |
2000- | Steno scholarship, Danish Natural Science Research Council Steno grant (3 years) |
1999 | Research scientist at Environmental Sciences and Engineering, University of Washington, USA (3 months) |
1992/93 |
Nordic Research Scholarship, University of Waterloo, Canada (15 months) |
Training and qualifications | |
2009 | Research group management and organization (Implement) |
2005 | Project management – personal resources (DIEU) |
2000 | International project management (DanishBusinessSchool) |
1998 | Project organization and management (DanishBusinessSchool) |
1998 | Teaching and learning in higher education (University of Copenhagen) |
1989 | Course in teaching of adults |
1988-1989 | Officer of Reserve |
Extensive experience in undertaking field work:
- More than 17 expeditions to Canada, Greenland, Svalbard and Antarctica (in total more than 20 months in cold regions)
- Recent field work in Ghana, Senegal, Tanzania and PacificIslands (Galathea 3)
Teaching
Supervising
At present, supervising four MSc-students and eight PhD-students: Stefanie Härtel, Philipp Semenchuk, Sarka Vaclavkova, Samuel Faucherre, Nynne Larsen, Cecilie Skov Nielsen, Thor Markussen and Mette Bendixen.
Completed > 35 MSc-students and 7 PhD-students since 2000 including Jens V. Søndergaard, Louise Askær Jensen, Asger Nielsen, Jørgen Hollesen, Christian Juncher Jørgensen, Thilde Bech Bruun
Postdocs: Eva Walderndorff (2009-2011), Lars Liengaard (2011-2012), Christian Juncher Jørgensen (2011-); Dann Blok (2012-); Marie Arndal (2012-)
Teaching activities
- Field course in physical geography/soil science
- Advanced course in soil sciences soil chemistry and pollution
- Methodology and theory on collecting and evaluating measures of the hydrogeochemical cycling
- Environmental biogeochemical cycles in a human context
- Regular PhD-courses:
- o Organic matter in soil; pools and processes [Organized jointly by IGUC]
- o COGCI course in Ecosystem processes
- o Theory of science, multi-disciplinarity, methodology and research design in spatial sciences and geography [Organized jointly by IGUC]
- Arctic pollution and heavy metals (lectures at UNIS, The University Courses on Svalbard, Norway).
Memberships & Special duties
Council member of The Royal Danish Geographical Society, member of The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters as well as Norges Videnskabsakademi for Polarforskning.
Reviewer for European Journal of Soil Sciences, Water Resources Research, Water, Air and Soil Pollution, Nature, Cold Regions Science and Technology, Soil Biology and Biochemistry, Advances in Ecological Research, Global Change Biology, Applied Geochemistry, Danish Journal of Geography, Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research, Journal of Hydrology.
Organization: Third European Permafrost Conference (international organizing committee) in Svalbard June 13-17, 2010. Fourth European Permafrost Conference (international organizing committee) in Purtugal, June, 2014.
2008- 2011 | Member of National Research Foundation evaluation board (Norway). |
2006-2013 | Head of Research group at Institute of Geography and Geology: Terrestrial Ecosystem Analysis |
2005 - | Member of the board on the research station Arctic Station, in West Greenland, University of Copenhagen (https://www.nat.ku.dk/as/) |
2004 - | Member of Zackenberg Basic Working Group for the Zackenberg Research Station in NE-Greenland (http://www.zackenberg.dk) |
2003 - 2011 | Scientific head of the Physical-chemical laboratory at Institute of Geography and Geology, University of Copenhagen. |
Research interests
Biogeochemistry, soil sciences and environmental impact and modelling: My research has been focused on the controls and environmental impacts resulting from oxidation processes in soils, including sulphide oxidation and chemical fluxes in frozen soils, heavy metal release and mobilization and decomposition of organic matter in natural and managed ecosystems. Research is based on field measurements, laboratory experiments and modelling. Key topics:
- Permafrost thawing
- Flooding and nitrous oxide production
- Pyritic oxidation and acid mine drainage
- Heavy metal mobility and toxicity
- Controls on soil CO2 dynamics and emissions
- CO2 degassing and pH effects
- Soil development rates
- Tropical land use changes and changes in soil fertilization
Ongoing PI projects (externally financed) | |
2012-2018 | Center of Permafrost (funded by Danish National Research Foundation), Center director. |
2011-2015 | PAGE21: Changing Permafrost in the Arctic and its Global Effects in the 21st Century (funded by EU a large-scale integrating project, FP7, PI/KU) |
2011-2014 | INTERACT: International Network for Terrestrial Research and Monitoring in the Arctic (PI on Arctic Station, Disko). Funded under 7th FWP (Seventh Framework Programme). |
2010-2013 | Nitrous oxide dynamics: The missing link between controls on subsurface N2O production/consumption and net atmospheric emission (funded by Danish Natural Science Research Council) |
Previous PI-projects | |
2008-2012 | Microbial oxidation of pyrite in anaerobic groundwater systems – MOPAG (funded by GeoCenter – Denmark). |
2010-2012 | PERMAGAS: impact on permafrost, gashydrates and periglacial processes following climate changes in Greenland (funded by GeoCenter – Denmark). |
2009-2012 | Climate changes and kitchen-midden: when permafrost thaw (funded by Augustinus Fonden). |
2010-2011 | Environmental studies of Brazilian wetlands in relation to climate change (funded by Danish Agency for Science). |
2009-2011 | “Project de faisabilité des resource de l’énergi renouvelables au Mali” (funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark) |
2007-2010 | Oxygen availability controlling the dynamics of buried organic carbon pools and greenhouse gas emissions (funded by Danish Natural Science Research Council) |
2009-2010 | Permafrost observatory in the Nordic Arctic: sensitivity and feedback mechanisms of permafrost changes (funded by Norden) |
2008-2009 | International University Course on High Arctic Permafrost Landscape Dynamics in Svalbard and Greenland (funded by Nordic Council of Ministers, the TSP Norway IPY project & UNIS) |
2007-2009 | Carbon cycling in tundra soils affected by goose grazing and increasing winter snow. manipulated snow (partly funded by UNIS, University of Copenhagen and Danish Natural Science Research Council) |
2007-2009 | The Ikka fiord and carbonate coloums (funded by Villum Kann Rasmussen Fonden) |
2005-2009 | Soil mapping within High Arctic valley, Zackenberg (funded by Environmental Department, Ministry of Environment and Energy, Denmark) |
2006-2007 | The Origin and Genesis of Coastal Barrier Systems (funded by Danish Natural Science Research Council) |
2006-2007 | Nitrate reduction in pyritic sediments – biologically driven? (funded by GeoCenter Copenhagen) |
2004-2006 | Snow and temperature control of biogeochemical oxidation processes in natural and managed High Arctic ecosystems (funded by Danish Natural Science Research Council) |
2003-2006 | Natural spatial subsidies in continental Antarctic soils (funded by the Antarctic Research Committee (ARC) and New Zealand Antarctic Institute) |
2004-2005 | Carbon sequestration and water quality in forest ecosystems - interactions between tree species and soil types (funded by SJVF, Danish Agricultural and Veterinary Research Council) |
2002-2005 | University Support for Environmental Planning and Management in Vietnam (USEPAM). The project is funded by DANIDA (Danish International Development Agency) |
2001-2004 | Carbon pools and turnover in relation to land use in grassland in Africa: Northern Senegal and Tanzania (Danish International Development Agency) |
2000-2003 | Quantification and modelling of gas behaviour and weathering processes in the unsaturated zone (Danish Natural Science Research Council) |
1999-2002 | Environmental controls on sulphide oxidation and heavy metal transport and accumulation in Arctic ecosystems (DANCEA, Environmental Department, Ministry of Environment and Energy, Denmark) |
1996-1999 | Chemical fluxes in frozen soil (MIKA, Environmental Department, Ministry of Environment and Energy, Denmark) |
1996-1999 | Soil solution chemistry and soil weathering in Arctic soils at Zackenberg, NE-Greenland (co-operation project with University of Washington, USA) |
1997-1999 | Soil acidification and pH-measurements of soil solution (Greenland) |
1997-1999 | Chemical fluxes in mine tailings deposited in Arctic Canada (co-operation project with University of Waterloo, Canada) |
1996-1997 | Natural oxidation of sulphide minerals within gossans located in High Arctic Greenland (Danish Natural Science Research Council) |
1995 | Field measurements of oxygen uptake in relation to water draw down and atmospheric pressure cycles (Danish Natural Science Research Council) |
1995 | Gas transport modelling of oxygen advection and consumption in the unsaturated zone |
1994 | Development of in-situ methods to evaluate oxygen uptake from the surface of tailings |
1994 | Stepwise cementation experiments and laboratory measurements of diffusion coefficients (Institute of Geology, AarhusUniversity) |
1993 | Laboratory experiments on oxidation of mine tailings in columns including oxygen diffusion and release of oxidation products |
1993 | Programming a diffusion model and simulation of transport and reaction controls for pyrite oxidation in tailings (project at University of Waterloo, Canada) |
1992 | Redox and solubility processes in mine tailings in Sudbury, Canada (project at University of Waterloo, Canada) |
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