JackieRWebb Profile Banner
Dr. Jackie Webb Profile
Dr. Jackie Webb

@JackieRWebb

Followers
594
Following
2K
Statuses
591

Scientist researching GHGs, carbon, and water quality in freshwater environments and agroecosystems. Lecturer in environmental science @UniSQ_SoAES @unisqaus

Australia
Joined January 2017
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
@JackieRWebb
Dr. Jackie Webb
3 months
Curious about emissions from aerobic rice? We tracked soil fluxes of CH4, N2O, and CO2 in temperate irrigated aerobic rice. N2O was a big deal The case study is a first for Australia & highlights the need to carefully manage N fertiliser.
Tweet media one
5
11
59
@JackieRWebb
Dr. Jackie Webb
12 days
RT @ecologyUSQ: Calling on all the nature photography enthusiasts! 📷 @UniSQ_SoAES is running a photography competition to raise awareness a…
0
3
0
@JackieRWebb
Dr. Jackie Webb
19 days
RT @MikePeacock86: Fantastic Friday news! Our new paper led by @Silverthorn_T accepted in @GlobalChangeBio: "The importance of ditches an…
0
6
0
@JackieRWebb
Dr. Jackie Webb
29 days
RT @ScienceAdvances: A new study finds coastal submarine groundwater discharge contains up to 35 times more carbon dioxide than surface wat…
0
4
0
@JackieRWebb
Dr. Jackie Webb
3 months
Like ‘old Twitter’: The scientific community finds a new home on Bluesky | Science | AAAS
0
0
0
@JackieRWebb
Dr. Jackie Webb
3 months
RT @pepcanadell: 1/n We have just published the new @gcarbonproject Global Carbon Budget, 2024. It contains a mix of bad news and some l…
0
97
0
@JackieRWebb
Dr. Jackie Webb
3 months
@MikePeacock86 Ah yes, I guess they are all editorials/comments. That almost makes it worse.
0
0
1
@JackieRWebb
Dr. Jackie Webb
3 months
RT @UniSQ_SoAES: From the prairies to the Darling Downs - it was a blast to have Prof Kerri Finlay visit Dr @JackieRWebb last week. Highlig…
0
2
0
@JackieRWebb
Dr. Jackie Webb
3 months
@fielddirt Yes, sorry, I had the link buried in the comments. Here it is
0
0
0
@JackieRWebb
Dr. Jackie Webb
3 months
@fielddirt Yes, I wasn't sure what to expect but was amazed at the size of some of those N2O fluxes.
1
0
0
@JackieRWebb
Dr. Jackie Webb
3 months
RT @pepcanadell: What is the likely impact of Trump election on GHG emissions? Not obvious that he can reverse the downward trend in US em…
0
2
0
@JackieRWebb
Dr. Jackie Webb
3 months
RT @UniSQ_SoAES: What can water colour tell us about water quality 💦? Year 11 students from Stanthorpe High School found out last week duri…
0
1
0
@JackieRWebb
Dr. Jackie Webb
3 months
Here is the open access link:
0
0
1
@JackieRWebb
Dr. Jackie Webb
3 months
This study was carried out by the @CeRRF_Griffith team and @Matt_Champness, who are continuing to do work in this area. Thanks to @DarrelFiddler and DeBortoli wines for providing the real-farm trial site
0
0
0
@JackieRWebb
Dr. Jackie Webb
3 months
RT @Spottingthespot: It has finally happened! @STOTEN_journal has been put on hold by @clarivate! Big news! This #papermill infested journa…
0
58
0
@JackieRWebb
Dr. Jackie Webb
4 months
Ground vs urban runoff Such a stark difference between stream water source. Nice capture @GroundwaterMike. I can think of some examples that look like this in Toowoomba.
@GroundwaterMike
Mike Jones
4 months
How the character of #urban watercourses can change. On the left, #baseflow of urban #groundwater from gravel #aquifer and on the right, dominated by urban runoff
Tweet media one
Tweet media two
0
0
1
@JackieRWebb
Dr. Jackie Webb
4 months
@MikePeacock86 Yep, the past two months for me. Sometimes every day, but at least a few times a week. I'm reviewing more papers than I submit each year.
1
0
1
@JackieRWebb
Dr. Jackie Webb
4 months
@MikePeacock86 @EnvSciTech Oh yes. Glad I'm not the only one that thinks this
0
0
1
@JackieRWebb
Dr. Jackie Webb
4 months
"...whether 2100 is a happy place or a less happy place is our decisions on what we do with emissions. And they dwarf the uncertainties that we’re talking about here. We’re talking 0.1, 0.2 degrees. Well, the difference emissions make is 1 degree, 2 degrees, 3 degrees."
@YaleE360
Yale Environment 360
4 months
Since early 2023, the world has seen a spike in temperatures that scientists are still struggling to explain. Elizabeth Kolbert talked with Gavin Schmidt, NASA’s top climate scientist, about what may be driving the sudden warming. Read more @YaleE360:
Tweet media one
1
1
5