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CLIMET studies how Arctic microbes drive methane emissions. In Greenland lakes, we examine dust, organic matter, and shifting landscapes to reveal microbial processes shaping methane cycles and climate feedbacks.
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Wonder what it takes to sample 50 lakes in Greenland?

Back in the office after weeks of fieldwork, our minds are still with the calm waters of this beautiful lake near Kangerlussuaq.

We shared stories from our recent sampling campaign on our blog — take a look!

nioo.knaw.nl/en/blogs/the...
🚨BSc/MSc project opportunities at NIOO-KNAW!

Want to work with unique microbial isolates and lake water samples from Greenland? Projects available:
🔹 Cultivation of methane-oxidising bacteria and associated microbes
🔹 Incubation experiments with glacier dust & DOC

See links in comments below!
September 30, 2025 at 8:54 AM
Wonder what it takes to sample 50 lakes in Greenland?

Back in the office after weeks of fieldwork, our minds are still with the calm waters of this beautiful lake near Kangerlussuaq.

We shared stories from our recent sampling campaign on our blog — take a look!

nioo.knaw.nl/en/blogs/the...
September 17, 2025 at 2:07 PM