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Johanne Albrigtsen

Doctoral Student
Johanne Albrigtsen
she/her/hers

Summary

I am a Ph.D. student working with Dr. Scott Allen studying the complex relationships between water, soil and vegetation at the landscape level. My research focuses on the ecohydrology of snow-soil-vegetation interactions in Denali National Park. I conduct both winter and summer field studies collecting empirical data to understand the mechanisms behind vegetation changes in the subarctic of Alaska. In addition to my Ph.D. I am also pursuing a concurrent MA in Gender, Race, and Identity studies at the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno. When not tromping around in the shrubs up north, I enjoy mountain biking, skiing, sewing and swimming in (arguably too cold) bodies of water.

Research interests

  • Snow Hydrology
  • Isotope Hydrology
  • Plant-Atmosphere-Soil interactions
  • Indigenous Studies

Education

  • B.S., Biochemistry and Ecology, University of Colorado, Boulder, 2018.