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Biogeochemist and ecosystem ecologist
- Erika Marín-Spiotta is a biogeochemist and ecosystem ecologist. She is currently Professor of Geography at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is best-known for her research of the terrestrial carbon cycle and is an advocate for underrepresented groups in the sciences, specifically women.
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Faculty. Erika Marin-Spiotta. Professor. marinspiotta@wisc.edu. Science Hall. 550 North Park Street. Madison, WI 53706. Website. https://marinspiotta.wordpress.com/ Education. Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley. B.S., Stanford University. Interests. Biogeochemistry; Biogeography; Biodiversity; Land Use; Ecosystem function; Climate.
- Graduate School
Professor of Geography; Faculty Director, Community of...
- Institute for Diversity Science
Position title: Professor of Geography, UW–Madison Email:...
- Graduate School
Co-Director, WISELI / Professor of Geography. marinspiotta@wisc.edu. 608/262-1855. Dr. Erika Marín-Spiotta (she/her) is Professor of Geography at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She leads the Biogeochemistry and Biogeography Lab which studies how landscape disturbance due to changes in climate and land use alter terrestrial ecosystem ...
Erika Marín-Spiotta is a biogeochemist and ecosystem ecologist. She is currently Professor of Geography at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is best-known for her research of the terrestrial carbon cycle and is an advocate for underrepresented groups in the sciences, specifically women.
- Stanford University (B.S.), University of California, Berkeley (Ph.D.)
- Biogeochemistry, soil science, ecology, geography
- PECASE Award, NSF CAREER Award, Sulzman Award for Excellence in Education and Mentoring
- Controls on above and belowground carbon storage during tropical reforestation
Professor, Geography. marinspiotta@geography.wisc.edu. Erika Marin-Spiotta's website. Research topics: Legacies of land-use change on biogeochemistry and biodiversity. Plant-litter-soil organic matter decomposition continuum. Microbial community function and composition. Carbon cycle dynamics.
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