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Andrew J. Friedland

Professor of Environmental Studies
Chair of Environmental Studies
Adjunct Professor of Biological Sciences and Earth Sciences
Richard and Jane Pearl Professorship in Environmental Studies

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Departments

  • Biological Sciences
  • Earth Sciences
  • Environmental Studies

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Contact Information

Email: andrew.J.friedland@dartmouth.edu
Phone: 603 646-3609
Office: 6182 Steele Hall

Education

B.A. University of Pennsylvania; Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania

Areas of Expertise

Forest biogeochemistry; trace metal and major nutrient cycling; soil science; ecosystem science; energy and the environment

Selected Works

  • Schroth, A W, B C Bostick, J M Kaste, and A J Friedland, "Lead Sequestration, Redistribution, and Speciation During Soil Organic Matter Decomposition," Environ. Sci. Technol., 42:10 (2008) 3627-3633.
  • Schroth, A W, A J Freidland, and B C Bostick, "Macronutrient Depletion and Redistribution in Soils under Conifer and Northern Hardwood Forests," Soil Science Society of America Journal, 71 (2007) 457-468.
  • Kaste, J M, B C Bostick, A J Friedland, A W Schroth, and T G Siccama, "Fate and Speciation of Gasoline-derived Pb in Organic Horizons of the Northeastern U.S," Soil Science Society of America Journal, 70 (2006) 1688-1698.
  • Steinnes, E, and A J Friedland, "Lead Migration in Podzolic Soils from Scandinavia and the USA," Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 85 (2005) 291-294.
  • Friedland, A J, R T Jones, T F Gross, and S D Blackmer, "Towards a Sustainable Northern Forest: Forest Health and Potential Threats," Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 18 (2004) 1-22.

Current Projects

Fate and speciation of gasoline-derived lead in organic horizons of the northeastern U.S.; anthropogenic influences on forest composition, health and element cycling in the northern forest; relative impact of home heating with wood and oil in New England