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PhD student Si Chen study visit to University of Helsinki

The EGU General Assembly 2025 gathered around 25,000 participants. Researchers from the University of Tartu and collaborators presented cutting-edge studies on greenhouse gas fluxes, carbon cycling, and microbial processes in peatlands across Europe, the Amazon, and the Congo Republic.

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Photo: PhD student Fahad (UT) with his poster at EGU25

The EGU General Assembly 2025, held in Vienna and online from 27 April to 2 May, gathered around 25,000 participants worldwide (https://www.egu25.eu/). Researchers from the University of Tartu and collaborators presented cutting-edge studies on greenhouse gas fluxes, carbon and nitrogen cycling, and microbial processes in peatlands and wetlands across Europe, the Amazon, and the Congo Republic. Contributions included oral and poster presentations on topics such as CO2, CH4, and N2O balances in restored peatlands, global patterns of organic matter chemistry, N2O emissions in tropical peat forests, and advanced metagenomics approaches for nitrogen and methane cycling.