Carla López Lloreda
Virginia Tech, VIRGINIA, United States
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
I am a PhD student from Puerto Rico pursuing my degree in Biological Sciences at Virginia Tech with Dr. Erin Hotchkiss. I am broadly interested in watershed biogeochemistry and my graduate work focuses on quantifying and understanding greenhouse gas emissions from wetlands, focusing on different global regions and controls. I have a particular interest in understanding these processes in places that might be more vulnerable to climate change, like tropical islands or coastal ecosystems, with the ultimate goal of understanding the future of our water resources.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Linking oxygen and carbon dynamics to characterize dominant biogeochemical processes in headwater wetlands (134011)
11:00 AM
Carla López Lloreda
Special Session: Lakes, ponds, reservoirs and wetlands oh my! Drivers, feedbacks, and responses of the carbon cycle under changing climate and anthropogenic stressors 1.0
SFS 2026