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Overview

Filip Moldan is affiliated with the Czech Academy of Sciences in the Czech Republic and focuses on research primarily in Environmental Science. Their work spans a range of subfields including Environmental Chemistry, Ecology, Oceanography, Water Science and Technology, and Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering.

Their research topics encompass Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics, Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology, Marine and Coastal Ecosystems, Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics, Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosols, Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies, and Water Quality Monitoring Technologies.

Filip Moldan has contributed multiple papers to several scientific journals. Notable recent papers include:

  • Presence of nanoplastics in rural and remote surface waters, 2022, Environmental Research Letters
  • Positive response of soil microbes to long-term nitrogen input in spruce forest: Results from Gårdsjön whole-catchment N-addition experiment, 2020, Soil Biology and Biochemistry
  • Long-term rise in riverine dissolved organic carbon concentration is predicted by electrolyte solubility theory, 2023, Science Advances
  • The impact of nitrogen and sulfur emissions from shipping on the exceedance of critical loads in the Baltic Sea region, 2021, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Three Decades of Changing Nutrient Stoichiometry from Source to Sea on the Swedish West Coast, 2022, Ecosystems

They frequently publish in venues such as Environmental Research Letters, Ecosystems, Biogeochemistry, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), and Science Advances.

Among their co-authors are Sara Jütterström, Johanna Stadmark, Jakub Hruška, Heleen A. de Wit, and Pavel Krám, with numerous collaborative publications.

Filip Moldan has also contributed to book publications, including a work published by TemaNord titled "Policy Brief: Nitrogen budgets and the link to carbon sequestration in the Nordic forests" released in 2021.

Best Publications

  • Recovery from acidification in European surface waters

    Christopher D. Evans;J. M. Cullen;Christine Alewell;Jiří Kopáček

  • Predicting the Effects of Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition in Conifer Stands: Evidence from the NITREX Ecosystem-Scale Experiments

    B. A. Emmett;D. Boxman;M. Bredemeier;P. Gundersen

  • Trends in nitrogen deposition and leaching in acid-sensitive streams in Europe

    Richard F. Wright;Christine Alewell;J. M. Cullen;Christopher D. Evans

  • Does elevated nitrogen deposition or ecosystem recovery from acidification drive increased dissolved organic carbon loss from upland soil? A review of evidence from field nitrogen addition experiments

    Chris D. Evans;Christine L. Goodale;Simon J. M. Caporn;Nancy B. Dise

  • Response of sulphur dynamics in European catchments to decreasing sulphate deposition

    A. Prechtel;C. Alewell;M. Armbruster;J. Bittersohl

  • Variability in organic carbon reactivity across lake residence time and trophic gradients

    Chris D. Evans;Martyn N. Futter;Filip Moldan;Salar Valinia;Salar Valinia

  • Nitrous oxide emission from Swedish forest soils in relation to liming and simulated increased N-deposition

    L. Klemedtsson;Å. Kasimir Klemedtsson;F. Moldan;P. Weslien

  • Ecosystem Services from Small Forest Patches in Agricultural Landscapes

    Guillaume Decocq;Emilie Andrieu;Jörg Brunet;Olivier Chabrerie

  • NITREX: responses of coniferous forest ecosystems to experimentally changed deposition of nitrogen

    R.F. Wright;J.G.M. Roelofs;M. Bredemeier;K. Blanck

  • Recovery of Acidified European Surface Waters

    Richard F. Wright;Thorjørn Larssen;Lluis Camarero;Bernard J. Cosby

  • Input-output budgets at the NITREX sites.

    M Bredemeier;K Blanck;YJ Xu;A Tietema

  • Recovery from acidification in central Europe--observed and predicted changes of soil and streamwater chemistry in the Lysina catchment, Czech Republic.

    Jakub Hrus̆ka;Filip Moldan;Pavel Krám

  • Nitrogen, organic carbon and sulphur cycling in terrestrial ecosystems: linking nitrogen saturation to carbon limitation of soil microbial processes

    Jiří Kopáček;Bernard J. Cosby;Christopher D. Evans;Jakub Hruška

  • Nitrogen saturation experiments (NITREX) in coniferous forest ecosystems in Europe: a summary of results

    A. Tietema;A.W. Boxman;M. Bredemeier;B.A. Emmett

  • The response of methane and nitrous oxide fluxes to forest change in Europe

    P. Gundersen;J. R. Christiansen;J. R. Christiansen;G. Alberti;N. Brüggemann;N. Brüggemann

  • Modelling the effect of climate change on recovery of acidified freshwaters : Relative sensitivity of individual processes in the MAGIC model

    R. F. Wright;J. Aherne;Kevin Bishop;Lluís Camarero

  • Nitrogen saturation at Gårdsjön, southwest Sweden, induced by experimental addition of ammonium nitrate

    Filip Moldan;Hans Hultberg;Ulf Nyström;Richard F. Wright

  • Modelling soil nitrogen: the MAGIC model with nitrogen retention linked to carbon turnover using decomposer dynamics.

    F. Oulehle;B.J. Cosby;R.F. Wright;J. Hruška

  • Modeling Past and Future Acidification of Swedish Lakes

    Filip Moldan;Bernard J. Cosby;Richard F. Wright

  • Effects of long-term nitrogen addition on phosphorus cycling in organic soil horizons of temperate forests

    Christine Heuck;Georg Smolka;Emily D. Whalen;Serita Frey

  • Increased nitrogen in runoff and soil following 13 years of experimentally increased nitrogen deposition to a coniferous-forested catchment at Gårdsjön, Sweden

    F. Moldan;O.J. Kjønaas;A.O. Stuanes;R.F. Wright

  • Presence of nanoplastics in rural and remote surface waters

    Dušan Materić;Mike Peacock;Joshua Dean;Martyn Futter

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard F. Wright
Richard F. Wright Norwegian Institute for Water Research
Chris D. Evans
Chris D. Evans UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Per Gundersen
Per Gundersen University of Copenhagen
Patrick Schleppi
Patrick Schleppi Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
Kevin Bishop
Kevin Bishop Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Martin Forsius
Martin Forsius Finnish Environment Institute
Bernard J. Cosby
Bernard J. Cosby University of Virginia
Martyn N. Futter
Martyn N. Futter Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Bridget A. Emmett
Bridget A. Emmett Natural Environment Research Council
Albert Tietema
Albert Tietema University of Amsterdam

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