Kimberly Wickland
Kimberly Wickland is a Research Ecologist for the Geosciences and Environmental Change Science Center.
I lead interdisciplinary studies that increase our understanding of the complexities of biogeochemical cycles across terrestrial and aquatic environments; the impacts of disturbance and land use on coupled biogeochemical cycles; and the implications of changing biogeochemical dynamics for ecosystem function. My research covers a large range of ecosystems including wetlands, forests, tundra, lakes, streams, and rivers in temperate and high latitude regions.
Professional Service
- Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) Board of Directors, Member-at-Large (2014-2020)
- ASLO Awards Committee Chair (2015-2019)
- Associate Editor, Limnology and Oceanography (2015-2019)
- Associate Editor, Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences (2018-present)
Academic Service
- Graduate student Research Advisor (University of Colorado-Boulder: Geological Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Environmental Engineering)
- Graduate Thesis Committee Member (University of Colorado-Boulder; Florida State University; Northern Arizona University; University of Wisconsin-Madison)
- PhD Opponent (Stockholm University, Sweden; Uppsala University, Sweden)
- PhD External Examiner (Memorial University, Newfoundland, Canada)
- Postdoctoral Research Advisor (USGS Mendenhall Program; Marie Sklodovska Curie European Union Global Research Fellow Program)