Dave Reay's profile
What I do
DAVE REAY is a Research Fellow at Edinburgh University and author of Climate Change Begins at Home (Macmillan). He studies greenhouse gas emissions in environments ranging from the Southern Ocean to evil-smelling drainage ditches. He is editor of the leading climate change website ghgonline.org and of the new book Greenhouse Gas Sinks (CABI). He lives in a house well above sea level with his wife, daughters and labrador.
Affiliations
Current affiliations
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- Position
- NERC Fellow
- Company
- University of Edinburgh
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Location
- City:
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Interests
Climate change
Eutrophication
Nitrogen
Southern Ocean
Microbial ecology
Projects
Nitrogen pollution swapping
Wetland methane emissions
Publications
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Effects of land-use on the activity and diversity of methane oxidizing bacteria in forest soils. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. , 1613-1623 (2001)
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Methane production and consumption in agriculture: is a balance possible? Chemosphere: Global Change Science , 419-421 (2001)
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Regulation by low temperature of phytoplankton growth and nutrient uptake in the Southern Ocean. Marine Ecology Progress Series , 51-64 (2001)
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Temperature dependence of inorganic nitrogen uptake: Reduced affinity for nitrate at suboptimal temperatures in both algae and bacteria. Applied and Environmental Microbiology , 2577-2584 (1999)
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Physical determinants of methane oxidation capacity in a temperate soil. Water, Air and Soil Pollution: Focus , 401-414
Contact
- email:
- david.reay [ at ] ed.ac.uk
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