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Dr. Peter M. Groffman

Microbial Ecologist | PhD, University of Georgia

Expertise
soil ecology, water quality

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Peter Groffman studies how microbial processes drive biogeochemical processes, especially those related to carbon and nitrogen dynamics, with a particular focus on nitrogen gas fluxes from soil to the atmosphere. His work encompasses rural and urban ecosystems, and is primarily centered at two Long Term Ecological Research sites located in Hubbard Brook, New Hampshire, and Baltimore, Maryland.

As a result of climate change, forests in the northeastern US are experiencing reduced winter snow cover. This change leaves the forest soil exposed to subfreezing temperatures for extended periods. Without a layer of insulating snow, important biological activity that usually continues throughout the winter stops. Freezing damages tender tree roots. Increased winter rain washes nitrogen and phosphorus — nutrients critical to tree growth — out of the soil, threatening forest productivity and water quality. Bare soils produce more nitrous oxide and consume less methane — both potent greenhouse gases. Understanding these processes will inform forest management as climate warms.

Urbanization is a global trend marked by increasing homogenization of the landscape; imagine the cookie cutter properties that characterize ‘suburbia’. Understanding the drivers and effects of landscape homogenization will help predict the impacts of urban land use change and its effects on carbon storage, nitrogen pollution, and human wellbeing on multiple spatial scales.

Groffman is also a professor at the City University of New York Advanced Science Research Center at the Graduate Center and the Brooklyn College Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences.

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Fahey, Timothy J., Joseph B. Yavitt, Ruth E. Sherman, John C. Maerz, Peter M. Groffman, Melany C. Fisk, and Patrick J. Bohlen. 2013. “Erratum To: Earthworms, Litter and Soil Carbon in a Northern Hardwood Forest”. Biogeochemistry 115 (1-3): 421-21. doi:10.1007/s10533-013-9867-8.
Duncan, Jonathan M., Peter M. Groffman, and Lawrence E. Band. 2013. “Towards Closing the Watershed Nitrogen Budget: Spatial and Temporal Scaling of Denitrification”. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, n/a - n/a. doi:10.1002/jgrg.20090.
Costa, Karina, and Peter M. Groffman. 2013. “Factors Regulating Net Methane Flux by Soils in Urban Forests And Grasslands”. Soil Science Society of America Journal 77 (3): 850. doi:10.2136/sssaj2012.0268n.
Durán, Jorge, Alexandra Rodríguez, Jennifer L. Morse, and Peter M. Groffman. 2013. “Winter Climate Change Effects on Soil C and N Cycles in Urban Grasslands”. Global Change Biology 19: 2826-37. doi:10.1111/gcb.12238.
Yanai, Ruth D., M.A. Vadeboncoeur, Steven P. Hamburg, Mary A. Arthur, Colin B. Fuss, Peter M. Groffman, T.G. Siccama, and Charles T. Driscoll. 2013. “From Missing Source to Missing Sink: Long-Term Changes in the Nitrogen Budget of a Northern Hardwood Forest”. Environmental Science & Technology 47 (20): 11440-48. doi:10.1021/es4025723.
Durán, Jorge, Jennifer L. Morse, and Peter M. Groffman. 2012. “Comparison of in Situ Methods to Measure N Mineralization Rates in Forest Soils”. Soil Biol. Biochem. 46: 145-47. doi:10.1016/j.soilbio.2011.12.005.
Bettez, Neil D., and Peter M. Groffman. 2012. “Denitrification Potential in Stormwater Control Structures and Natural Riparian Zones in an Urban Landscape”. Environ Sci Technol 46 (20): 10909-17. doi:10.1021/es301409z.
Newcomer, Tamara A., Sujay S. Kaushal, Paul M. Mayer, Amy R. Shields, Elizabeth A. Canuel, Peter M. Groffman, and Arthur J. Gold. 2012. “Influence of Natural and Novel Organic Carbon Sources on Denitrification in Forest, Degraded Urban, and Restored Streams”. Ecological Monographs 82 (4): 449-66. doi:10.1890/12-0458.1.
Hong, B. G., K. E. Limburg, M.H. Hall, G. Mountrakis, Peter M. Groffman, K.D. Hyde, L. Luo, Victoria R. Kelly, and S.J. Myers. 2012. “An Integrated Monitoring Modeling Framework for Assessing Human-Nature Interactions in Urbanizing Watersheds: Wappinger and Onondaga Creek Watersheds, New York, USA”. Environmental Modelling and Software 32: 1-15. doi:10.1016/j.envsoft.2011.08.006.
Groffman, Peter M., Lindsey E. Rustad, Pamela H. Templer, John L. Campbell, Lynn M. Christenson, Nina K. Lany, Anne M. Socci, et al. 2012. “Long-Term Integrated Studies Show Complex and Surprising Effects of Climate Change in the Northern Hardwood Forest”. BioScience 62 (12): 1056-66. doi:10.1525/bio.2012.62.12.7.
Harrison, Melanie D., Peter M. Groffman, Paul M. Mayer, and Sujay S. Kaushal. 2012. “Microbial Biomass and Activity in Geomorphic Features in Forested and Urban Restored and Degraded Streams”. Ecol. Eng. 38: 1-10. doi:10.1016/j.ecoleng.2011.09.001.
Harrison, Melanie D., Peter M. Groffman, Paul M. Mayer, and Sujay S. Kaushal. 2012. “Nitrate Removal in Two Relict Oxbow Urban Wetlands: A 15N Mass-Balance Approach”. Biogeochemistry 111 (1-3): 647-60. doi:10.1007/s10533-012-9708-1.
Duan, Shuiwang, Sujay S. Kaushal, Peter M. Groffman, Lawrence E. Band, and Kenneth T Belt. 2012. “Phosphorus Export across an Urban to Rural Gradient in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed”. J. Geophys. Res - Biogeosciences 117. doi:10.1029/2011JG001782.
Pickett, Steward T. A., Mary L. Cadenasso, Peter M. Groffman, and Morgan Grove. 2012. “Importance of Integrated Approaches and Perspectives”. In D. N. Laband, B. G. Lockaby, and W. Zipperer, Eds. Urban-Rural Interfaces: Linking People and Nature. American Society of Agronomy, the Crop Science Society of America, and the Soil Science Society of America, Madison, WI. doi:10.2136/2012.urban-rural.c14.
Burgin, Amy J., and Peter M. Groffman. 2012. “Soil O-2 Controls Denitrification Rates and N2O Yield in a Riparian Wetland”. J. Geophys Res.-Biogeosciences 117, G01010. doi:10.1029/2011JG001799.
Groffman, Peter M., and Emma J. Rosi-Marshall. 2012. “The Nitrogen Cycle”. In K. C. Weathers, D. L. Strayer and G. E. Likens (eds.). Fundamentals of Ecosystem Science, 137-58. Academic Press, Inc.
Ballantine, Katherine, Rebecca Schneider, Peter M. Groffman, and Johannes Lehmann. 2012. “Soil Properties and Vegetative Development in Four Restored Freshwater Depressional Wetlands”. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 76: 1482-95. doi:10.2136/sssaj2011.0362.
Peters, D., C.M. Laney, A.E. Lugo, S.L. Collins, Charles Driscoll, Peter M. Groffman, Morgan Grove, et al. 2012. Long-Term Trends in Ecological Systems: A Basis for Understanding Responses to Global Change. USDA Agricultural Research Service, Washington, D.C.
Groffman, Peter M. 2012. “Terrestrial Denitrification: Challenges and Opportunities”. Ecological Processes 1 (1): 11. doi:10.1186/2192-1709-1-11.
Harrison, Melanie D., Peter M. Groffman, Paul M. Mayer, Sujay S. Kaushal, and Tamara A. Newcomer. 2011. “Denitrification in Alluvial Wetlands in an Urban Landscape”. J. Environ. Qual. 40: 634-46.