Portrait photo of Faruk Djodjic

Faruk Djodjic

Associate professor, Division of Geochemistry and Hydrology
Phone
+4618673136
My research explores mobilization and transport of nutrients from land to water with focus on agricultural landscape.

Presentation

How do you place the right measure in the right place? In the picture I am participating in a field trip where we discuss measures to reduce nutrient losses using our digital maps published in a Storymap Norrström as a starting point. Photo by: Rosita Eriksson.

Research

Current research activities include

  • Modelling of landscape potential to store water and thereby reduce risks for flooding and nutrient loss
  • Effects of agricultural Best Management Practices for reduction of nutrient losses
  • Tools for risk assessment of erosion and nutrient losses
  • Identification of Critical Source Areas at catchment scale
  • Nutrient mobilization and transport at various scales
  • Hydrology-chemistry interactions and effects on sediment and nutrient losses
  • Modeling nutrients transport and source-apportionment
  • Modeling spatial distribution of erosion and phosphorus losses 

Environment analysis

I am working within frames of SLU Water hub where focus is on developing, managing and applying models for calculation of leaching, transport, retention, and source apportionment of nitrogen and phosphorus.

Teaching

MV0217 MSc course on Land use and watershed management to reduce eutrophication, 7.5 hp

MV0214 Marken i odlingen, 15 hp

MX0145 Models for sustainable water management, 7.5 hp

Phosphorus cycling in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, PNG0071, PhD course

Agricultural catchments in a changing world, PNS0204, PhD course

Publications