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26. september 2018 By Mia Vedel Sørensen Leave a Comment

I am a doctor now: I finished my PhD project

Me and my supervisors Bente Graae, Richard Strimbeck, and Brian Enquist. Photo: Christian Stærke Hansen

I am not that kind of doctor, but a philosophiae doctor (Ph.d.) in biology. This title is a symbol and a reward of the work I have been doing the

24. september 2018 By Mia Vedel Sørensen Leave a Comment

The PhD adventure part two: a story about the effects of herbivores and Salix plants on carbon sequestration

A small weird cage: Herbivore exclosure in the heath keeping out sheep. Photo: Mia Vedel Sørensen

The second paper from my PhD project came out a couple of weeks ago in the journal BMC Ecology. This was very timely since I defended my thesis only a

4. november 2017 By Mia Vedel Sørensen 1 Comment

How we measured CO2 fluxes

On the way to the CO2 meaurements. Photo: Rozalia Kapas

How we measured CO2 fluxes In my previous blog post, I wrote about my recently published paper in ECOSYSTEMS.  When one reads such a study, they

11. juni 2017 By Mia Vedel Sørensen 2 Comments

The PhD adventure part one: Carbon storage and fluxes in the Norwegian mountains

View towards Snøhetta, with Campanula rotundifolia in the front and the heath site in the background. Photo: Mia Vedel Sørensen

The first story from my PhD project is finally out in the respectable journal ECOSYSTEMS! The title of the paper is "Draining the pool? Carbon storage

21. februar 2016 By Mia Vedel Sørensen Leave a Comment

A story from India – mostly about smog and trees

A wall around a tree in Rishikesh. This was not a unique sight to this city. We similar things in Delhi as well.  Photo: Mia Vedel Sørensen

Last month (January 2016) I took a break and went to India. It was my first time in India (and in real Asia), and it is very limited what you get to

8. august 2015 By Mia Vedel Sørensen Leave a Comment

Traces of trolls

Chirichaua national monument - the head of an old crone

I moved to Norway some years ago, and I have been very fascinated by the rocks and mountains here and there leaving traces and indices that trolls are

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