Chris Reinhard
Georgia Power Chair
Associate Professor
I'm an Associate Professor of Biogeochemistry in the School of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
My research explores the ways in which Earth's biosphere and planetary boundary conditions act to reshape ocean/atmosphere chemistry and climate, how these interactions have evolved over time, and how they might be engineered moving forward. The work I do is inherently interdisciplinary, and utilizes an ensemble of tools including computer models of ocean, sediment, and soil biogeochemistry, stable isotope and trace element tracers, and analysis of modern natural systems.
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Office Location:
ES&T 3104
Georgia Institute of Technology
College of Sciences
School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
Research Focus Areas:
Additional Research:
- Biogeochemistry of oxygen-deficient aqueous environments
- Carbon cycle dynamics and geoengineering
- Chemical evolution of Earth's oceans and atmosphere
- Planetary habitability and atmospheric biosignatures
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