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Emily S. Bernhardt

Emily S. Bernhardt

Assistant Professor of Biogeochemistry
Environmental Sciences & Policy


PhD Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Cornell, 2001
B.S. Biology, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, 1996

Bernhardt's experience lies in Current projects 1) Linking geomorphic structure to biogeochemical function in stream and riparian ecosystems, 2) Estimating the importance of soil and sediment organic matter in controlling nitrogen processing, 3) Evaluating the effectiveness of river re

Primary area of expertise: biogeochemistry

Secondary areas of expertise: ecology, global change ecology, global climate change, land use and sprawl

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Contact Bernhardt at:

3313 FFSC
Dept. of Biology
Box 90338
Durham, NC 27708
(919) 660-7318
ebernhar@duke.edu