Making Waves: Mathis Messager
Making Waves is the podcast of the Society for Freshwater Science
Episode 22: Counting the world's lakes and measuring how much water is in them, Mathis Messager
This month's podcast features Mathis Messager.
Mathis Messager is a graduate student at the University of Washington's School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences. We discuss his new paper estimating the number, size, volume and residence time from lakes globally. The study is available as open access at Nature Communications.
Running time: 15 minutes
Host: Tim Cline
Published: 1/30/2017
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