Contact
Name | Paul Gaffney |
Position | Hydrochemist |
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Phone Number | +44 (0)1847 889592 |
Joined the ERI | October 1, 2012 |
Job Description | Field and laboratory water chemistry analysis Reporting and Interpretation of hydrological and chemical data |
Career
2017 – present Hydrochemist – Environmental Research Institute 2012 – 2017 PhD student, Environmental Research Institute, University of the Highlands and Islands 2011 – 2012 MSc student, Applied Marine Science, Plymouth University 2010 – 2011 Graduate Researcher, Shetland Islands Council |
Qualifications
2012 – 2017 PhD Environmental Science “The effects of bog restoration in formerly afforested peatlands on water quality and aquatic carbon fluxes”, Environmental Research Institute, University of the Highlands and Islands
2011 – 2012 MSc Applied Marine Science, Plymouth University
2006 – 2010 BSc (Hons) Environmental Chemistry , University of Glasgow |
Profile
I am currently a Hydrochemist at the ERI, working mainly with water chemistry analysis for wind farm developments. I undertake laboratory analysis of samples for water quality parameters, along with interpretative reporting of these results in the context of assessing land management effects and water quality targets.
Prior to this I undertook a PhD research project entitled “The effects of bog restoration in formerly afforested peatlands on water quality and aquatic carbon fluxes”. This research investigated the effects of conifer harvesting and drain blocking on pore water, stream and river water chemistry, along with measuring fluxes of aquatic carbon. I undertook weekly field sampling, hydrological measurements and lab work using a range of analytical techniques and this project involved collaboration with a range of landowners, stakeholders, fellow researchers and students in the wider Flow Country research hub. This work was carried out on the RSPB Forsinard Flows NNR, around the Dyke Forest, where restoration began in autumn 2014.
I have a background in Environmental Chemistry, which I studied at the University of Glasgow. Here my dissertation project was also looking at water quality draining disturbed peatlands, due to windfarm construction. I have also worked for KIMO, a marine pollution campaign group and studied Marine Science at Plymouth University, thus my research interests are strongly focused on water chemistry.
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