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Claire Treat is a prominent researcher affiliated with Aarhus University, specializing in greenhouse gases, particularly carbon dioxide and methane emissions from northern ecosystems. Her work has contributed significantly to understanding the processes affecting greenhouse gas emissions in permafrost and wetland areas. Over the years, Treat has been involved in numerous research outputs and projects, including a key role as the principal investigator for the 'Autonomous Multi-Format In-Situ Observation Platform' project focusing on atmospheric carbon dioxide and methane monitoring. She has actively published in reputable journals, serving also as an editor for publications such as 'Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences' and 'Global Biogeochemical Cycles'. Treat is known for her collaboration with other researchers, enhancing the depth and reach of her work within the scientific community. Her commitment to environmental research and education is further demonstrated through her roles in examinations and external lectures.
Aarhus University • Aarhus, Denmark
Conducting research on greenhouse gas emissions from northern ecosystems, focusing on carbon dioxide and methane monitoring.
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