Andrew J Friedland
Professor
Department of Biological Sciences
Dartmouth College
United States of America
Biography
Andrew J Friedland is currently working as Professor of Environmental Studies, Dartmouth College, USA. He is an environmental and forest ecosystem scientist who has studied air pollution effects in high-elevation forests in New England and New York for the last 30 years.
Research Interest
Forest biogeochemistry, carbon, nitrogen and trace metal cycling, soil science, ecosystem science, energy and the environment, environmental science
Publications
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Petrenko, C.L. and A.J. Friedland. 2015. Mineral soil carbon pool responses to forest clearing in Northeastern hardwood forests. Global Change Biology-Bioenergy 7:1283-1293.
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Richardson, J.B. and A.J. Friedland. 2016. Effect of coniferous and deciduous vegetation on major and trace metals in forests of northern New England, USA. Plant and Soil 402:363-378.
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Dean, C., J. Kirkpatrick and A.J. Friedland. 2017. Conventional intensive logging does not maintain soil organic carbon. Global Change Biology 23:1-11.