Graduate School of Environmental Science

Laying down the co-ordinates of environmental science

Rieko URAKAWA

  • Title: Associate Professor
  • Course:
    • Division of Biosphere Science
      • Course in Forest Field Science
  • URL: https://researchmap.jp/read0112247
  • Summary: My research interest is how biogeochemical cycles in forest ecosystems respond to environmental change. Through chemical and isotopic analyses of precipitation, stream water, soils, and rocks, I investigate the biogeochemical processes that control the formation of water chemistry and soil properties. By analyzing the spatial distribution and long-term changes in these characteristics, I aim to clarify regional features and the responses of forest ecosystems to environmental change.
  • Keywords: Biogeochemistry, environmental change, forest soil, long-term monitoring, material cycling, stable isotope analysis
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