Matthew Jones
PhD Student
Research
Research projects
- Dynamics of black carbon in river catchments in the rainforest and savannah regions of Brazil
- Inverse modelling of dissolved black carbon sources in the Paraíba do Sul River, Brazil
- The global pyrogenic carbon cycle: a systematic review by modelling and meta-analysis
- Constraining estimates for global pyrogenic carbon production
Supervisors: Prof. Timothy Quine, Dr. Luiz Aragao, Prof. Stephen Sitch
Funding Body: NERC GW4+ DTP
Research Groups
Perturbed Landscape Systems
Earth System Science
GW4+ Doctoral Training Partnership Environmental Researchers
Publications/Presentations:
Jones, M. W., Quine, T. A., de Aragão, L. E. O. C., de Rezende, C. E., Dittmar, T., Johnson, B., Manecki, M. and da Silva, J. M. (2016) In review: Regional aerosol emissions contribute to the riverine export of dissolved black carbon.
Jones, M. W., Quine, T. A., Rezende, C. E., Dittmar, T., & Aragão, L. E. O. C. (2013) Contribution of biomass fires to black carbon supply in a tropical river basin assessed using a Lagrangian atmospheric transport model and MODIS burned area product, XVI Brazilian Symposium for Remote Sensing (SBSR), Foz do Iguaçu, Paraná, Brazil, 13th – 18th April 2013, Brazilian Institute for Space Research.