Charles Schutte, Ph.D.

Charles Schutte, Ph.D.

Charles Schutte, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor

Charles Schutte, Ph.D.
Department of Environmental Science

Contact Info
856-256-5208
Discovery Hall, Room 329

Biography

Key words: biogeochemistry, elemental cycling, greenhouse gases, microbial processes, aquatic environments

I am a biogeochemist. I research nitrogen, carbon, and greenhouse gas cycling, with some sulfur on the side. I am particularly interested in how microbial processes alter the composition of groundwater and surface water that flows through sediment, and how these processes influence nutrient and greenhouse gas fluxes. My primary focus is on coastal systems, but I have experience (and enjoy!) working in a range of environments, from the Antarctic to the deep sea.