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2024 article
Energy availability and leaf area dominate control of ecosystem evapotranspiration in the southeastern U.S (vol 349, 109960, 2024)
Aguilos, M., Sun, G., Liu, N., Zhang, Y., Starr, G., Oishi, A. C., … King, J. (2024, May 1). AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY, Vol. 350.
2024 journal article
Toward spectrally truthful models for gap-filling soil respiration and methane fluxes. A case study in coastal forested wetlands in North Carolina
AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY, 353.
2022 article
Beyond carbon flux partitioning: Carbon allocation and nonstructural carbon dynamics inferred from continuous fluxes
Miao, G., Noormets, A., Gavazzi, M., Mitra, B., Domec, J.-C., Sun, G., … King, J. S. (2022, July 27). ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS.
2022 article
Effects of methodological difference on fine root production, mortality and decomposition estimates differ between functional types in a planted loblolly pine forest
Li, X., Zheng, X., Zhou, Q., Gavazzi, M., Shan, Y., McNulty, S., & King, J. S. (2022, October 13). PLANT AND SOIL.
2022 journal article
The Unabated Atmospheric Carbon Losses in a Drowning Wetland Forest of North Carolina: A Point of No Return?
Forests, 13(8), 1264.
2021 journal article
Ecosystem Productivity and Evapotranspiration Are Tightly Coupled in Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) Plantations along the Coastal Plain of the Southeastern U.S.
Forests, 12(8), 1123.
2021 journal article
Measurements of fine root decomposition rate: Method matters
SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, 164.
2021 journal article
Spatial variability in tree-ring carbon isotope discrimination in response to local drought across the entire loblolly pine natural range
TREE PHYSIOLOGY, 42(1), 44–58.
2020 journal article
An improved method for quantifying total fine root decomposition in plantation forests combining measurements of soil coring and minirhizotrons with a mass balance model
TREE PHYSIOLOGY, 40(10), 1466–1473.
2020 journal article
Long-term carbon flux and balance in managed and natural coastal forested wetlands of the Southeastern USA
AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY, 288.
Contributors: M. Aguilos n , B. Mitra *, A. Noormets*, K. Minick n, P. Prajapati *, M. Gavazzi *, G. Sun*, *
2020 journal article
Spectral evidence for substrate availability rather than environmental control of methane emissions from a coastal forested wetland
AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY, 291.
2019 journal article
Data on projections of surface water withdrawal, consumption, and availability in the conterminous United States through the 21st century
Data in Brief, 23, 103786.
2019 journal article
Effects of Microtopography on Absorptive and Transport Fine Root Biomass, Necromass, Production, Mortality and Decomposition in a Coastal Freshwater Forested Wetland, Southeastern USA
ECOSYSTEMS, 23(6), 1294–1308.
2019 journal article
Understanding the role of regional water connectivity in mitigating climate change impacts on surface water supply stress in the United States
JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, 570, 80–95.
2019 journal article
Using delta C-13 and delta O-18 to analyze loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) response to experimental drought and fertilization
TREE PHYSIOLOGY, 39(12), 1984–1994.
2019 report
Wildland fire impacts on water yield across the contiguous United States
2018 journal article
Drought and thinning have limited impacts on evapotranspiration in a managed pine plantation on the southeastern United States coastal plain
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 262, 14–23.
2011 journal article
Upscaling key ecosystem functions across the conterminous United States by a water-centric ecosystem model
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-BIOGEOSCIENCES, 116.
2010 journal article
A general predictive model for estimating monthly ecosystem evapotranspiration
ECOHYDROLOGY, 4(2), 245–255.
2009 article
Energy and water balance of two contrasting loblolly pine plantations on the lower coastal plain of North Carolina, USA
Sun, G., Noormets, A., Gavazzi, M. J., McNulty, S. G., Chen, J., Domec, J.-C., … Skaggs, R. W. (2010, March 20). FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, Vol. 259, pp. 1299–1310.
2007 journal article
Evapotranspiration estimates from eddy covariance towers and hydrologic modeling in managed forests in Northern Wisconsin, USA
AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY, 148(2), 257–267.
2006 journal article
Phenophases alter the soil respiration-temperature relationship in an oak-dominated forest
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOMETEOROLOGY, 51(2), 135–144.
2006 chapter
Water and carbon cycles in heterogeneous landscapes: an ecosystem perspective
In S. C. S. J. Chen, K. D. Brosofske, & T. R. Crow (Eds.), Ecology of Hierarchical Landscapes: From Theory to Application (pp. 89–123). Carbondale, IL: Nova Publishing.
Ed(s): S. J. Chen, . K. D. Brosofske & T. Crow
2003 journal article
Modeling actual evapotranspiration from forested watersheds across the Southeastern United States
Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 39(4), 887–896.
2002 journal article
A comparison of the watershed hydrology of coastal forested wetlands and the mountainous uplands in the Southern US
JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, 263(1-4), 92–104.
2001 article
Effects of timber management on the hydrology of wetland forests in the southern United States
Sun, G., McNulty, S. G., Shepard, J. P., Amatya, D. M., Riekerk, H., Comerford, N. B., … Swift, L. (2001, April 1). FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, Vol. 143, pp. 227–236.
2000 journal article
Climate change impacts on the hydrology and productivity of a pine plantation
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION, 36(2), 367–374.
1999 conference paper
Potential impact of climate change on the hydrology and productivity of a drained loblolly pine plantation in North Carolina
Proceedings: Specialty Conference on Potential Consequences of Climate Variability and Change to Water Resources of the United States: May 10-12, 1999, Atlanta, Georgia (American Water Resources Association technical publication series ; TPS-99-1)., 403–408. Herndon, VA: American Water Resources Association.
1998 journal article
Aboveground biomass and nitrogen allocation of ten deciduous southern Appalachian tree species
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH, 28(11), 1648–1659.
1998 chapter
An integrated assessment of climate change on timber markets of the southern United States
In R. A. Mickler & S. Fox (Eds.), The productivity and sustainability of southern forest ecosystems in a changing environment (pp. 809–821).
Ed(s): . R. A. Mickler & . S. Fox
1998 journal article
Forests
Acclimations: Newsletter of the U.S. National Assessment of Climate Variability and Change, 3(1998 Nov./Dec.), 4.
1998 conference paper
Modeling soil erosion and transport on forest landscape
Proceedings of conference 29: February 16-20, 1998, Reno, Nevada, USA, 187–198. Steamboat Springs, CO: International Erosion Control Association.
1998 review
Nitrogen excess in North American ecosystems: Predisposing factors, ecosystem responses, and management strategies
[Review of ]. ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS, 8(3), 706–733.
1998 review
Nitrogen saturation in temperate forest ecosystems - Hypotheses revisited
[Review of ]. BIOSCIENCE, 48(11), 921–934.
1998 chapter
Predictions and projections of pine productivity and hydrology in response to climate change across the southern United States
In R. A. Mickler & S. Fox (Eds.), The productivity and sustainability of southern forest ecosystems in a changing environment (pp. 391–405).
Ed(s): . R. A. Mickler & . S. Fox
1998 chapter
Predictions of southern pine beetle populations using a forest ecosystem model
In The productivity and sustainability of southern forest ecosystems in a changing environment (pp. 617–634).
Ed(s): . R. A. Mickler & . S. Fox
1998 chapter
Summary of simulated forest responses to climate change in the southeastern United States
In The productivity and sustainability of southern forest ecosystems in a changing environment (pp. 479–500).
Ed(s): . R. A. Mickler & . S. Fox
1998 conference paper
The development and use of best practices in forest watersheds using GIS and simulation models
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Comprehensive Watershed Management (ISWM'98): 1998 Sept. 7-10 / International Research and Training Centre on Erosion and Sedimentation, (1998), 391–398. Beijing, China: China Ocean Press.
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