
معرفی
Dr. Marguerite Mauritz is an Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences and Environmental Science and Engineering at The University of Texas at El Paso. Her research investigates ecosystem responses to climate change with focus areas in Arctic, boreal, and dryland systems.
Research employs gas flux measurements and isotope methods to analyze carbon cycling dynamics. Key interests include soil-plant-atmosphere interactions, abiotic CO2 processes, and climate feedback mechanisms in sensitive ecosystems.
Recent publications (2024-2025) demonstrate strong focus on Arctic-boreal carbon dynamics, wildfire impacts, and dryland ecophysiology. Research integrates field measurements with remote sensing and modeling approaches to understand ecosystem-scale responses.
Major funding includes leadership of a $1.18M NSF project on abiotic CO2 and a $5M NSF grant studying Earth's surface processes in drylands. No student advising details were available.




