PhD defence

Investigating Rare Earth Elements and water stable isotopes dynamics in forest ecosystems

PhD candidate Alessandro A (Alessandro) Montemagno MSc
Promotor dr. VF (Victor) Bense
External promotor dr. Christophe Hissler
Co-promotor dr.ir. AJ (Ryan) Teuling
Organisation Wageningen University, Hydrology and Quantitative Water Management
Date

Mon 6 November 2023 11:00 to 12:30

Venue Omnia, building number 105
Hoge Steeg 2
105
6708 PH Wageningen
+31 (0) 317 - 484500
Room Auditorium

Summary

The complexity of forest ecosystems poses challenges in using tracers to study water resource(s) fluxes, especially when biological entities like trees can significantly alter their isotopic and chemical composition. Understanding these modifications is crucial for accurately tracing water fluxes through
tree water uptake and help competent authorities in the decision-making processes related to water allocation and reforestation strategies. This thesis proposes new methods for tracing water resources absorbed by trees, revolutionizing the common eco-hydrological approach based on comparing the
water isotopic composition of tree sap with that of potential water sources. For this purpose, new tracers, namely rare earth elements, have been employed to achieve a higher precision in identifying the absorbed water resources, and new methods for sampling tree sap have been developed. This multi-tracer approach allows for a more in-depth study of the isotopic and chemical composition of sap,
thereby enhancing our understanding of water dynamics in forests