Chris Freeman (scientist)

For other people named Chris Freeman, see Chris Freeman (disambiguation).

Professor Chris Freeman is a British environmental scientist at the University of Wales, Bangor. Freeman is Professor of Aquatic Biogeochemistry in the College of Natural Sciences in Bangor.[1] Freeman's research focuses on carbon cycling, with an emphasis on peatland carbon storage[2] and dissolved organic carbon dynamics. His work is best known for its description of a mechanism known as the "peatland enzymic latch" and observation of a rising trend in aquatic dissolved organic carbon concentrations. His work has been recognised with awards from the American Society for Limnology and Oceanography[3] and the Royal Society.[4]

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References

  1. home page
  2. Peat bog gases 'accelerate global warming by Steve Connor
  3. Awards by Lynne Williams 9 May 1997 in Times Higher Education
  4. The Royal Society Mullard Award (1967) 2007 winner The Royal Society
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