Former Students and Collaborators
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Andrew MosedaleFormer Research Technician for TGBG. andy.mosedale@unh.edu |
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Antonio Nobre, former grad student, with his automatic chamber near Manaus |
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Jadson Dezincourt Dias Santarem Lab Manager
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Ned Eldridge Former graduate student
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Stephen Boles Research Scientist Complex Systems Research Center, UNH
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Marguerite White Former Graduate Student Research Interests: My intrests are in surface-atmosphere exchange of methyl bromide (CH3Br) in terrestrial ecosystems. In particular, the role of plants in the freshwater peatland CH3Br cycle. Also, I am interested in estimating the production and consumption components of forest floor CH3Br flux and using stable isotopes to partition the heterotrophic and autotrophic components of soil respiration.
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Steve Frolking, Research Associate Professor UNH Research Interests: My research interests are in the general area of trace gas biogeochemistry and environmental controls on gas fluxes. Specific projects include modeling peatland CO2 and CH4 exchange and long-term C accumulation, modeling C and N biogeochemistry in agro-ecosystems, remote sensing of landscape freeze/thaw, developing land-use maps at national to global scales, and pan-arctic hydrological modeling. |
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Changsheng Li, Research Professor Research Interests: Changsheng Li has been focusing on development of biogeochemical models for terrestrial ecosystems since 1989. The models are being used for estimating regional inventory of trace gas emissions as well as for testing impacts of climate change or alternative management on ecosystem productivity, carbon sequestration, and trace gas emissions for cropland and forests in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. The DNDC series models are available at
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