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Christine L. Goodale

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Cornell University

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About Christine L. Goodale at Cornell University (Cornell)

Based at Cornell University, Christine L. Goodale focuses their scholarly efforts on Soil Nutrient Dynamics, Carbon Cycling, Nitrogen Cycling, Peatland Ecology, Wetland Ecosystems, Forest Biogeochemistry, Climate Change Impacts, Isotope Tracer Studies, bridging the gap between theory and practice in Soil Nutrient Dynamics. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "A Scalable Method for Characterizing Patchy and Ephemeral Insect Defoliation from Short Time-Series of Sentinal-2 Data", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of Soil Nutrient Dynamics and Carbon Cycling.

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Soil Nutrient DynamicsCarbon CyclingNitrogen CyclingPeatland EcologyWetland EcosystemsForest BiogeochemistryClimate Change ImpactsIsotope Tracer Studies
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