Tim Moore
Professor
Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences
McGill University
Canada
Biography
PhD Soil Science, University of Aberdeen (1971) Professor in the Department of Geography. My interests lie in the relationships between soil and the environment, particularly the regulation of fluxes of gases, nutrients and elements between the soil and the atmosphere, the biosphere and the hydrosphere and the effect of human activities and climate and global change. Study sites include wetlands and forested soils, in Canada, the U.S., Panama and New Zealand. My work attempts to integrate aspects of atmospheric chemistry, plant ecology, hydrology, microbiology and soil science in a search to understand biogeochemical patterns in the landscape.
Research Interest
Soils, biogeochemistry, ecology of peatlands & climate change
Publications
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T.R. Moore and O.T. Coomes 2016. Publishing journal articles in Canadian geography. The Canadian Geographer 60: 23-31 doi: 10.1111/cag.12252.
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Dalva, M., T.R. Moore, M. Kalacska, G. Leblanc and A. Costopoulos 2015. Nitrous oxide, methane and carbon dioxide dynamics from experimental pig graves. Forensic Science International 247: 41-47 doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2014.12.002.
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Coomes, O.T., T.R. Moore and S. Breau 2017. The price of journals in geography. Professional Geographer 69: 251-262. doi: 10.1080/00330124.2016.1229624.