Hannah Fazekas
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Current Projects:
I am broadly interested in how energy and nutrients are stored and transformed in aquatic ecosystems and how these processes respond to hydroclimatic variability and altered land use patterns. My postdoctoral research focuses on how in situ high-frequency sensor networks (located in New Hampshire and Puerto Rico) can be used to provide novel understanding of biogeochemical cycles, stream and river metabolism, and the emergent properties of river networks.
Prior/Current Education
PhD, Environmental Science, Wright State University
BS, Biology, Saginaw Valley State University
Publications
Wymore, A.S., Fazekas, H.M., and W.H. McDowell. Connecting the synchrony of carbon and nitrogen export to biogeochemical cycles at the river network scale. (2021). Biogeochemistry Letters.
Fazekas, H.M., Wymore, A.S., and W.H. McDowell. Dissolved organic carbon and nitrate concentration-discharge behavior across scales: land use, excursions, and misclassification. (2020). Water Resources Research 56 (8).