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Richard Norby is a Research Professor in the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He holds a B.A. in Chemistry from Carleton College (1972) and a Ph.D. in Forestry and Botany from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (1981). His research focuses on ecosystem and global change ecology, particularly the effects of CO2 enrichment on forest metabolism, nutrient cycling, and plant physiological responses to environmental changes. He has led major experimental initiatives such as the ORNL FACE (Free-Air CO2 Enrichment) experiment and the SPRUCE (Spruce and Peatland Responses Under Climatic and Environmental Change) project, investigating how ecosystems respond to warming, elevated CO2, and other global stressors. His work bridges field experiments with ecological modeling, contributing to improved understanding of terrestrial carbon sinks and climate feedback mechanisms.
Key research themes include carbon-nitrogen interactions, root-soil dynamics in tropical and boreal ecosystems, and the role of Sphagnum mosses in peatland carbon sequestration. Norby has synthesized experimental data to inform Earth system models (e.g., ELM-FATES-CNP), advancing predictive capabilities for future climate scenarios. His contributions span diverse ecosystems including temperate forests, tropical rainforests, and northern peatlands.
Recent work emphasizes root functional traits, phosphorus constraints on photosynthesis, and the impacts of extreme events like hurricanes on forest recovery. Collaborations with global networks (e.g., SAPFLUXNET) and large-scale facilities (e.g., SPRUCE) highlight his role in coordinating interdisciplinary research.
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