Michael Keller
Physical Scientist
International Institute of Tropical Forestry
I like being a scientist because I get to follow my natural curiosity to learn how the Earth system works. My work is split between the field, the office, and the laboratory and I have a great deal of independence. I love to learn new things.
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Tropical forests are sometimes cut down so that humans can use the trees for wood and other products. Then, the cleared land is made into a pasture so that cattle can be raised for human consumption. When...
It’s a Gas! The Exchange of Gases Between the Soil and the Atmosphere
Tropical forests are sometimes cut down so that humans can use the trees for wood and other products. Then, the cleared land is made into a pasture so that cattle can be raised for human consumption. When... -
Tropical forests are sometimes cut down so that humans can use the trees for wood and other products. Then, the cleared land is made into a pasture so that cattle can be raised for human consumption. When...
It’s a Gas! The Exchange of Gases Between the Soil and the Atmosphere (Spanish)
Tropical forests are sometimes cut down so that humans can use the trees for wood and other products. Then, the cleared land is made into a pasture so that cattle can be raised for human consumption. When...
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USDA Forest Service: Michael Keller
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