Member Since 1997
Pete A. Raymond
Oastler Professor of Biogeochemistry, Yale School of the Environment
Pete Raymond’s research focuses on the chemistry and ecology of inland waters. This includes research on the exchange of greenhouse gases between inland waters and the atmosphere, controls on the transport of terrestrial elements to inland and coastal waters, the metabolism of aquatic ecosystems, and how storms and droughts impact aquatic ecology. He also uses radiocarbon measurements to explore the age and turnover of carbon in aquatic ecosystems.
Professional Experience
Yale School of the Environment
Oastler Professor of Biogeochemistry
2002 - Present
Education
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Doctorate
1999
Honors & Awards
Union Fellow
Received December 2024
Publications
Revisiting the Global Methane Cycle Through Expert Opinion

An accurate quantification of global methane sources and sinks is imperative for assessing realistic pathways to mitigate climate change. A key cha...

June 22, 2024
AGU Abstracts
Global Riverine Land-to-ocean Carbon Export Constrained by Observations and Multi-model Assessment
AGU 2024
biogeosciences | 13 december 2024
Maodian Liu, Peter A. Raymond, Ronny Lauerwald, Qi...
Rivers are a critical component of the global carbon cycle, receiving vast quantities of terrestrial carbon, which is either exchanged with the atmosp...
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Impact of Glacier Retreat on Carbon Burial in Antarctic Peninsula Fjords
AGU 2024
cryosphere | 13 december 2024
Chengzhen Zhou, Hejia Zhang, Maodian Liu, Thomas S...
Marine sediments are global important sinks of carbon. Despite global continental shelves accounting for only 710% of the worlds ocean area, they are ...
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Using radiocarbon analysis to quantify effects of agricultural practices on SOC turnover rates
AGU 2024
biogeosciences | 12 december 2024
Ayesha Ahmed, Jonathan Sanderman, Taniya RoyChowdh...
This project aims to fill in the gaps related to the concept of the soil carbon dilemma. Storing carbon in the form of SOC in agricultural soils is se...
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Volunteer Experience
2017 - 2021
Editor-in-Chief
Global Biogeochemical Cycles
2009 - 2015
Associate Editor
JGR Biogeosciences Section
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