Their Master’s theses explored diverse environmental challenges: seasonal and spatial variations of mercury–organic carbon interactions in a forested watershed, from precipitation to lake outflow (Leia); Amphipods (Hyalella Azteca) and zooplankton as sentinels of rare earth elements, uranium, and thorium in a northern mining region contaminated by arsenic (Justine); and carbon recycling, energy fluxes, and mercury dynamics along a river impacted by multiple disturbances (Isabelle).
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