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2018 conference paper

Evaluating the Controls of the Long-Term Water Balance through a Conceptual Hydrological Model Representing Saturation Excess and Infiltration Excess Runoff Generations

Presented at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Washington, DC.

By: L. Yao, D. Wang, D. Libera & S. Arumugam

Event: American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting at Washington, DC on December 10-14, 2018

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: February 25, 2021

2018 report

WSC - Category 3: Collaborative Research: Water Sustainability under Near-term Climate Change: A Cross-Regional Analysis Incorporating Socio-Ecological Feedbacks and Adaptations

[National Science Foundation].

By: A. Sankarasubramanian, G. Mahinthakumar & E. Berglund

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: February 25, 2021

2018 report

Water

In D. R. Reidmiller, C. W. Avery, D. R. Easterling, K. E. Kunkel, K. L. M. Lewis, T. K. Maycock, & B. C. Stewart (Eds.), Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States: The Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume II.

By: U. Lall, T. Johnson, P. Colohan, A. Aghakouchak, S. Arumugam, C. Brown, G. Mccabe, R. Pulwarty

Ed(s): D. Reidmiller, C. Avery, D. Easterling, K. Kunkel, K. Lewis, T. Maycock, B. Stewart

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
13. Climate Action (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: February 20, 2021

2018 journal article

Manganese-containing redox catalysts for selective hydrogen combustion under a cyclic redox scheme

AIChE Journal, 64(8), 3141–3150.

By: R. Dudek n, Y. Gao n, J. Zhang n & F. Li n

Contributors: R. Dudek n, Y. Gao n, J. Zhang n & F. Li n

author keywords: chemical looping; oxidative dehydrogenation; redox catalyst; selective hydrogen combustion; olefin
Sources: Crossref, ORCID, NC State University Libraries
Added: December 18, 2020

2018 journal article

Mechanisms of biochar assisted immobilization of Pb 2+ by bioapatite in aqueous solution

Chemosphere, 190, 260–266.

author keywords: Bioapatite; Biochar; Lead; Immobilization; Pyromorphite
MeSH headings : Adsorption; Carbon; Charcoal / chemistry; Environmental Restoration and Remediation / methods; Lead / isolation & purification; Minerals / chemistry; Phosphates / chemistry; Soil Pollutants / isolation & purification; Triticum / chemistry; Water / chemistry
TL;DR: This study demonstrates that biochars could act as an efficient reaction platform for BAp and Pb2+ in aqueous solution due to their high surface area, porous structure, and high adsorption capacity. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: December 17, 2020

2018 journal article

Remediation of lead-contaminated water by geological fluorapatite and fungus Penicillium oxalicum

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 25(21), 21118–21126.

author keywords: Penicillium oxalicum; Lead immobilization; Phosphorus release; Fluorapatite; Pyromorphite; Geomicrobiology
MeSH headings : Apatites / chemistry; Aspergillus niger; Biodegradation, Environmental; Lead / chemistry; Microscopy, Electron, Scanning; Minerals / chemistry; Oxalates / chemistry; Oxalates / metabolism; Penicillium / growth & development; Penicillium / metabolism; Phosphates / chemistry; Phosphorus / metabolism; Solubility; Spectrophotometry, Infrared; Spectrum Analysis, Raman; Water Pollutants, Chemical / chemistry; Water Pollutants, Chemical / metabolism; Water Purification / methods; X-Ray Diffraction
TL;DR: Light is shed on bright future of applying P. oxalicum in Pb remediation and the mechanism is that the released P from FAp can react with Pb2+ to form the stable pyromorphite mineral [Pb5(PO4)3F]. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
6. Clean Water and Sanitation (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: December 17, 2020

2018 journal article

Decision Support Algorithm for Evaluating Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Electricity Generation in the United States

Journal of Industrial Ecology, 22(6), 1318–1330.

author keywords: electricity generation; electric utility; emissions factor; greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; industrial ecology marginal emissions
Source: Web Of Science
Added: December 7, 2020

2018 journal article

Modeling International Trade of Forest Products: Application of PPML to a Gravity Model of Trade

Forest Products Journal, 68(3), 303–316.

By: J. Larson*, J. Baker*, G. Latta*, S. Ohrel* & C. Wade*

TL;DR: This work proposes avoiding the log-linearized gravity model and instead estimate the nonlinear gravity model via PPML, and provides a tool for policy makers and industry leaders alike to make informed decisions over prior estimates of forest product trade. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: December 5, 2020

2018 journal article

Evaluating the effects of climate change on US agricultural systems: sensitivity to regional impact and trade expansion scenarios

Environmental Research Letters, 13(6), 064019.

author keywords: climate change; impacts; agriculture
TL;DR: The results of the analyses reveal substantial differences in estimated impacts on the US agricultural sector when accounting for global impacts vs. US-only impacts, and find that freer trade can play an important role in helping to buffer regional productivity shocks. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: November 24, 2020

2018 journal article

Logging residue supply and costs for electricity generation: Potential variability and policy considerations

Energy Policy, 116, 397–409.

By: J. Baker*, A. Crouch*, Y. Cai*, G. Latta*, S. Ohrel*, J. Jones*, A. Latané*

author keywords: Logging residues; Bioenergy; Spatial optimization; Supply potential; Bioenergy policy restrictions
TL;DR: A spatial allocation optimization model is applied to evaluate logging residue supply potential and costs for bioelectricity generation within the conterminous United States and shows potential supply cost increases that could result from policies imposing regional restrictions, limiting access to public lands, and restricting eligible facilities. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
7. Affordable and Clean Energy (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: November 24, 2020

2018 journal article

Cumulative global forest carbon implications of regional bioenergy expansion policies

Resource and Energy Economics, 53, 198–219.

By: S. Kim*, J. Baker*, B. Sohngen* & M. Shell*

author keywords: Bioenergy; Carbon sequestration; Forest management
TL;DR: Results show that potential near term biomass demand growth in the U.S., Europe, and elsewhere can drive forest resource investment at the intensive and extensive margins, resulting in a net increase in forest carbon stocks for most regions of the world. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: November 24, 2020

2018 journal article

A Land Use and Resource Allocation (LURA) modeling system for projecting localized forest CO 2 effects of alternative macroeconomic futures

Forest Policy and Economics, 87, 35–48.

By: G. Latta*, J. Baker* & S. Ohrel*

TL;DR: This study seeks to inform the discussion by modeling US forest GHG accounts per different simulated demand scenarios across a grid of over 130,000 USDA Forest Service Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) forestland plots over the conterminous United States. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: November 24, 2020

2018 journal article

Will U.S. Forests Continue to Be a Carbon Sink?

Land Economics, 94(1), 97–113.

TL;DR: These methods account for land management changes on both the intensive and extensive margins, both of which are critical components of future carbon fluxes, and suggest that U.S. forests remain a carbon sink through most of the coming century. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: November 24, 2020

2018 report

Implications of alternative land conversion cost specifications on projected afforestation potential in the United States

By: Y. Cai*, C. Wade*, J. Baker*, J. Jones*, G. Latta*, S. Ohrel*, S. Ragnauth*, J. Creason*

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: November 24, 2020

2018 report

Coastal hazards and tourism: Exploring Outer Banks visitors’ responses to storm-related impacts

(NC State Extension Publications No. AG-841). https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/coastal-hazards-and-tourism

By: E. Seekamp, M. Jurjonas & K. Bitsura-Meszaros

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: November 3, 2020

2018 report

Working together: A guide to collaboration in rural revitalization

(NC State Extension Publications No. AG-849). https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/working-together-a-guide-to-collaboration-in-rural-revitalization

By: A. Savage, S. Brune, M. Hovis, S. Spencer, M. Dinan & E. Seekamp

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: November 3, 2020

2018 report

Cape Lookout National Seashore stakeholder series: Results from a visitor survey

(Tourism Extension Fact Sheet Series No. 2017-CALO-002). Raleigh, NC: Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management, College of Natural Resources, NC State University.

By: A. McCreary & E. Seekamp

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: November 3, 2020

2018 report

Cape Lookout National Seashore stakeholder series: Results from a survey of cultural resource management experts

(Tourism Extension Fact Sheet Series No. 2017-CALO-003). Raleigh, NC: Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management, College of Natural Resources, NC State University.

By: A. McCreary, S. Fatorić & E. Seekamp

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: November 3, 2020

2018 report

Cape Lookout National Seashore stakeholder series: Results from a survey of Friends of Portsmouth Island members

(Tourism Extension Fact Sheet Series No. 2017-CALO-004a). Raleigh, NC: Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management, College of Natural Resources, NC State University.

By: A. McCreary & E. Seekamp

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: November 3, 2020

2018 report

Cape Lookout National Seashore stakeholder series: Results from a survey of Core Sound Waterfowl Museum & Heritage Center members

Cape Lookout National Seashore stakeholder series: Results from a survey of Core Sound Waterfowl Museum & Heritage Center members (Tourism Extension Fact Sheet Series No. 2017-CALO-004b). Raleigh, NC: Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management, College of Natural Resources, NC State University.

By: A. McCreary & E. Seekamp

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: November 3, 2020

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