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Kenneth Davis is a Professor in the Department of Meteorology at Penn State University, with research focused on atmospheric science. His work emphasizes understanding boundary layer meteorology and the terrestrial carbon and hydrologic cycles. He utilizes flux measurement methods and various application tools to explore the climate system within urban environments. As a faculty member in the Institute of Energy and the Environment, he is deeply engaged in research themes surrounding Earth-atmosphere interactions and has significantly contributed to understanding greenhouse gas emissions, particularly carbon dioxide and methane, in the context of North America. With his extensive background in climatology, he has published multiple works addressing greenhouse gas fluxes and their implications on climate change.
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