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Kate H. Freeman
Evan Pugh University Professor , The Pennsylvania State University
Professional Experience
The Pennsylvania State University
Evan Pugh University Professor
1991 - Present
Education
Doctorate
1991
Honors & Awards
William S. and Carelyn Y. Reeburgh Lecture
Received December 2017
Union Fellow
Received December 2013
Citation
For innovative and sustained contributions to the fields of isotopic and molecular biogeochemistry and paleoclimatology.
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Publications
Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Petrogenic Organic Carbon Mobilization During the Paleocene‐Eocene ...

The Paleocene‐Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) was a transient global warming event and is recognized in the geologic record by a prolonged nega...

January 31, 2024
AGU Abstracts
Microbially Mediated Gypsum Precipitation in Hot-Spring Outflows at Acquasanta Terme, Italy
SUBAQUEOUS OCEANIC AND CONTINENTAL HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS: GEOCHEMISTRY, HYDROLOGY, BIOLOGY, AND STRUCTURE I POSTER
volcanology, geochemistry and petrology | 14 december 2023
David M. Davis, Juliana Olsen-Valdez, Peter Methle...
Acquasanta Terme, located in the Marche region of central Italy, is home to sulfidic thermal cave systems and tens of meters of Pleistocene travertine...
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Method development for kinetic degradation of uracil for position-specific stable carbon isotope analysis
AGU IMPACT: 2023 STUDENT TRAVEL GRANT RECIPIENTS FLASH PRESENTATIONS IV
union sessions | 11 december 2023
Esther Muñoz, Christopher House, Katherine H. Free...
The NASA Astrobiology Strategy has inspired research towards characterizing the biosignature threshold of organic molecules. Difficulties with determi...
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Travertine deposits reveal a range of biotically and abiotically precipitated microfacies
CARBONATE SEDIMENTS THROUGH TIME: PROCESS OF DEPOSITION AND DIAGENESIS I POSTER
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 11 december 2023
Hemani Kalucha, Connor van Wieren, Christopher Gre...
Formation of travertineterrestrial carbonates typically formed in association with hot springsis controlled by water flow rate, CO2 degassing, and mic...
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Volunteer Experience
2021 - 2021
Member
Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology Fellows Committee
2015 - 2016
Member
Macelwane Medal Committee
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