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Mary Martin is a Research Assistant Professor and Affiliate Assistant Professor at the Earth Systems Research Center, University of New Hampshire. Her work bridges forest ecology, biogeochemistry, and remote sensing, focusing on ecosystem processes and climate interactions.
- Ph.D., Natural Resources, University of New Hampshire
- B.S., Botany & Plant Pathology, University of New Hampshire
- A.A.S., Plant Science, University of New Hampshire
Martin’s research explores forest canopy dynamics, nitrogen cycling, and climate feedbacks using remote sensing technologies. She investigates how winter snowpack and seasonal transitions influence ecosystem responses, contributing to climate change mitigation strategies.
Her publications highlight advancements in metadata annotation via ontologies, foliar nitrogen mapping with spectral reflectance, and climate experiments in snow-covered ecosystems. Key methodologies include imaging spectroscopy and long-term ecological monitoring.
Based at Morse Hall, Durham, NH 03824, Martin’s affiliations with the Earth Systems Research Center underscore her commitment to interdisciplinary environmental science.
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