Southern Global Change Program Publications


2008

Boggs, J.L., G. Sun, W. Summer, S.G. McNulty, W. Swartley, and E. Treasure. 2008. Effectiveness of streamside management zones on water quality: pretreatment measurements. In: Proceedings of 2008 American Water Resources Association Summer Specialty Conference on Riparian Ecosystem and Buffers: Working at the Water’s Edge. June 30-July 2, 2008. Virginia Beach, VA. (PDF)

Domec, J.-C., B. Lachenbruch, F.C. Meinzer, D.R. Woodruff, J.M. Warren, K.A. McCulloh. 2008. Maximum height in a conifer is associated with conflicting requirements for xylem design. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 105(33): 12069-12074. (PDF)

McNulty, S.G. 2008. Uwharrie National Forest Case Study. In: Preliminary review of adaptation options for climate-sensitive ecosystems and resources: Appendix A. A Report by the U.S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research. [Julius, S.H., J.M. West (eds.), J.S. Baron, B. Griffith, L.A. Joyce, P. Kareiva, B.D. Keller, M.A. Palmer, C.H. Peterson, and J.M. Scott (Authors)]. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, USA. pp. A26-A29. (PDF)

Noormets, A., S.G. McNulty, J.L. DeForest, G. Sun, Q. Li, and J. Chen. 2008. Drought during canopy development has lasting effect on annual carbon balance in a deciduous temperate forest. New Phytologist 179(3): 818-828. (PDF)

Pyzoha, J.E., T.J. Callahan, G. Sun, C.C. Trettin, and M. Miwa. 2008. A conceptual hydrologic model for a forested Carolina bay depressional wetland on the Coastal Plain of South Carolina, USA. Hydrological Processes 22(14): 2689-2698. (PDF)

Sun, G., A. Noormets, J. Chen, and S.G. McNulty, S.G. 2008. Evapotranspiration estimates from eddy covariance towers and hydrologic modeling in managed forests in Northern Wisconsin, USA. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 148: 257-267. (PDF)

Zhou, G., G. Sun, X. Wang, C. Zhou, S.G. McNulty, J.M. Vose, D.M. Amatya. 2008. Estimating forest ecosystem evapotranspiration at multiple temporal scales with a dimension analysis approach. Journal of the American Water Resource Association 44(1): 208-221. (PDF)



2007

Boggs, J.L., S.G. McNulty, and L.H. Pardo. 2007. Changes in conifer and deciduous forest foliar and forest floor chemistry and basal area tree growth across a nitrogen (N) deposition gradient in the northeastern US. Environmental Pollution 149: 303-314. (PDF)

Li, H. and S.G. McNulty. 2007. Uncertainty analysis on simple mass balance model to calculate critical loads for soil acidity. Environmental Pollution 149: 315-326. (PDF)

McLaughlin, S.B., S.D. Wullschleger, and G. Sun. 2007. Interactive effects of ozone and climate on tree growth and water use in a southern Appalachian forest in the USA. New Phytologist 174: 109-124. (PDF)

McLaughlin, S.B., S.D. Wullschleger, G. Sun, and M. Nosal. 2007. Interactive effects of ozone and climate on water use, soil moisture content and streamflow in a southern Appalachian forest in the USA. New Phytologist 174: 125-136. (PDF)

McNulty, S.G., E.C. CohenJ.A. Moore Myers, T.J. Sullivan, and H. Li. 2007. Estimates of critical acid loads and exceedances for forest soils across the conterminous United States. Environmental Pollution 149: 281-292. (PDF)

Paoletti, E., A. Bytnerowicz, C. Andersen, A. Augustaitis, M. Ferretti, N. Grulke, M.S. Gunthardt-goerg, J. Innes, D. Johnson, D. Karnosky, J. Luangjame, R. Matyssek, S. McNulty, G. Muller-Starck, R. Musselman, K. Percy. 2007. Impacts of air pollution and climate change on forest ecosystems - emerging research needs. The Scientific World Journal 7(S1): 1-8. (PDF)

Pardo, L.H., S.G. McNultyJ.L. Boggs, and S. Duke. 2007. Regional patterns in foliar 15N across a gradient of nitrogen deposition in the northeastern US. Environmental Pollution 149: 293-302. (PDF)

 


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