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Research interests

Research interests

Last edited: December 4th, 2023

Soil-plant-Atmosphere interactions 🌱🌳🌤️💧

Refining ET estimates and WUE

In 2023, I became a part of the Tech4Agro team, where my role involves connecting geophysics with remote sensing (RS). I concentrate on root zone soil moisture, specifically delving into the possibilities of utilizing electrical conductivity to enhance evapotranspiration estimates.

I contribute to 3 projects:

Agronomy

Since the end of my phd in 2015, my research interests mainly focus on improving our understanding of the role of the roots in regulating water in the SPAC using experimental non-destructive approaches (see Figure 1).

I contributed to 5 projects:

Artistic picture of the vine plant growing under neons’lights during a lab experiment
© B. Mary

Figure 1:Artistic picture of the vine plant growing under neons’lights during a lab experiment © B. Mary

Forest management

Earth Critical Zone Hydrology

Geohazards ⛰🌊🏜️

I also like to solve other typical geophysical problematic such as geohazard assessment (landslide monitoring, landfill leakage detection). Field work is a great opportunity to make some sport and change its point of view (see Figure 2)

Picture at the top of the val fredda catchment in Italy during EM imaging method trial.
© B. Mary

Figure 2:Picture at the top of the val fredda catchment in Italy during EM imaging method trial. © B. Mary

FAIR and reproducible research 🚀🎉

Finally, I’m really enthusiastic with all the splendid initiatives and tools towards a more . I’m trying to join the movement building reproducible research (see Figure 3).

I contributed to open source codes

Logo of the CAGS (Catalog of Agrogeophysical Studies) promoting FAIR practicies in agrogeophysic
© B. Mary

Figure 3:Logo of the CAGS (Catalog of Agrogeophysical Studies) promoting FAIR practicies in agrogeophysic © B. Mary

Glossary

SPAC
The soil-plant-atmosphere continuum (SPAC) is the pathway for water moving from soil through plants to the atmosphere. (source wikipedia)