Brian Branfireun
Associate Professor & Canada Research Chair
Department of Earth Sciences
University of Western Ontario
Canada
Biography
Brian Branfireun, Associate Professor & Canada Research Chair of the department of Earth Sciences at the University of Western Ontario, Canada.
Research Interest
Taking an interdisciplinary environmental science approach, Dr. Branfireun and his research group seek to understand the bidirectional nature of hydrological – ecological interactions at a range of scales. They direct their efforts toward ecosystems that are particularly sensitive to the impacts of natural and human-induced environmental change. Dr. Branfireun is involved in projects studying the hydrology, ecology and biogeochemistry of wetland-dominated environments from the Canadian sub-arctic to the sub-tropics of Mexico. Dr. Branfireun's research program is strongly field oriented, using the latest approaches to the measurement of environmental processes. He also directs a modern laboratory facility in the BIOTRON Institute for Experimental Climate Change Research at Western University for the study of speciated trace metals in the environment such as mercury and arsenic.
Publications
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Morris MA, Spencer KL, Belyea LR, Branfireun BA. Temporal and spatial distributions of sediment mercury in restored coastal saltmarshes. Marine Chemistry. 2014 Dec 20;167:150-9.
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Farrick KK, Branfireun BA. Soil water storage, rainfall and runoff relationships in a tropical dry forest catchment. Water Resources Research. 2014 Dec 1;50(12):9236-50.
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Cole AS, Steffen A, Eckley CS, Narayan J, Pilote M, Tordon R, Graydon JA, St Louis VL, Xu X, Branfireun BA. A survey of mercury in air and precipitation across Canada: patterns and trends. Atmosphere. 2014 Sep 11;5(3):635-68.