Colin Fuss
استادیار · Biogeochemistry
State University of New York College at Plattsburghمعرفی
Dr. Colin Fuss is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Science at Plattsburgh State University of New York's Center for Earth & Environmental Science. His research focuses on biogeochemical processes in northern forests, particularly soil responses to environmental change, nutrient cycling, and winter climate impacts. He holds a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Syracuse University, alongside degrees from Cornell University.
Research interests include atmospheric acid deposition effects, winter climate change impacts on soil hydrology, forest regrowth dynamics, and nitrogen-carbon interactions. His work bridges field observations with modeling to understand ecosystem resilience under changing conditions.
Publications emphasize nitrogen retention in forest ecosystems, soil exoenzyme activities, and the role of winter climate in temperate ecosystems. His research highlights critical zones such as Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, exploring long-term trends in nutrient budgets and hydrological responses. Advising and grant activities are not detailed here, but his affiliation with the Center for Earth & Environmental Science underscores collaborative interdisciplinary work.




