BioFluxCore:
Understanding Ecosystem Flux from Soil to Atmosphere
Quantifying the Biogeochemical Drivers of Forest Health and Sustainable Energy
Welcome to BioFluxCore, a technical repository dedicated to the study of ecosystem dynamics. My work focuses on the complex chemical and biological exchanges, the flux between the soil, vegetation, and the atmosphere.
By utilizing empirical field data and high-precision instrumentation, this platform explores how forest systems and soil carbon cycles respond to a changing climate.
Research Focus Areas
Investigating the impact of atmospheric stressors like Ozone on tree growth, genetic resilience, and biomass production.
Technical insights into Biogeochemistry and soil respiration. Understanding the microbial processes that regulate ecosystem balance.
A guide to the scientific instrumentation and field methods used in ecological research, from gas analyzers to flux measurement.
Evaluating the lifecycle efficiency and sustainability of biomass crops within a carbon-conscious framework.
The Objective
“Effective environmental management depends on accurate, evidence-based data.
My goal is to provide a clear, data-driven perspective on ecosystem processes to help optimize the forest and energy systems of the future.”
Serge, MSc








