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Scope | Faculty & Staff Notes

In Print | Recent Publcations by Nicholas School faculty or staff

Research scientist and executive director for the Duke Center on Global Change, Barbara Braatz

  • “Supplementary Methods and Good Practice Guidance Arising from the Kyoto Protocol,” IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) report, Good Practice Guidance for Land-Use, Land-Use Change, and Forestry, 2003 (lead author)

Gabriele C. Hegerl, associate research professor

  • “Detection of Volcanic, Solar and Greenhouse Gas Signals in Proxy- Data of Northern Hemispheric Temperature,” Geophysical Research Letters, 2003 (lead author)
  • “Modeling Climatic Effects of Anthropogenic Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Unknowns and Uncertainties,” Climate Research, 2003 (coauthor)

Gabriel Katul, professor of hydrology

  • “Quantifying Organization of Atmospheric Turbulent Eddy Motion Using Nonlinear Time Series Analysis,” Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 2003 (coauthor)
  • “Are the Effects of Large-Scale Flow Really Lost Through the Turbulent Cascade?” Geophysical Research Letters, 2003 (lead author)
  • “Relationship Between Plant Hydraulic and Biochemical Properties Derived from a Steady-State Coupled Water and Carbon Transport Model,” Plant, Cell, and the Environment, 2003 (lead author)
  • “Reduction of Forest Floor Respiration by Fertilization on Both Carbon Dioxide Enriched and Reference 17-Year Old Loblolly Pine Stands,” Global Change Biology, 2003 (coauthor)
  • “Interannual Variability in Ecosystem Respiration and Net Ecosystem CO2 Exchange in Duke Forest,” Tree Physiology, 2003 (coauthor)

Randall Kramer, professor of resource and environmental economics

  • “Human Migration and Resource Use in Sulawesi Fishing Communities,” Proceedings of the Ninth International Coral Reef Symposium, 2003
  • “Contingent Valuation Estimation of Forest Ecosystem Protection,” Forests in a Market Economy, 2003 (coauthor).

Lynn A. Maguire, associate professor of the practice of environmental management and director of professional studies

  • “Interplay of Science and Stakeholder Values in Neuse River Total Maximum Daily Load Process,” Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, July/August 2003.

A. Brad MurrayA. Brad Murray, assistant professor of geomorphology and coastal processes

  • “Modeling the Effect of Vegetation on Channel Pattern in Bedload Rivers,” Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2003 (lead author)
  • “Tests of a New Hypothesis for Non-Bathymetrically Driven Rip Currents,” Journal Of Coastal Research,” 2003 (lead author)

 

Ken H. Reckhow, Nicholas School professor of water resources, and director of the Water Research Institute of the University of North Carolina

  • “On the Need for Uncertainty Assessment for TMDL Modeling and Implementation,” Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, July/August 200
  • “An Integrated Approach to TMDL Development for the Neuse River Estuary Using a Bayesian Probability Network Model,” (Neu-BERN) Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, July/August 2003 (coauthor)
  • “A Comparison of Estuarine Water Quality Models for TMDL Development in the Neuse River Estuary,” Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, July/August 2003 (coauthor)

Curtis J. Richardson, professor of resource ecology and, chair, division of environmental science and policy

  • “Effects of Agriculture and Wetland Restoration on Hydrology, Soils, and Water Quality of a Carolina Bay Complex,” Wetlands Ecology and Management, 2003 (coauthor)
  • “Factors Controlling Concentration, Export, and Decomposition of Dissolved Organic Nutrients in the Everglades of Florida,” Biogeochemistry 2003 (coauthor)
  • “The Relationship Between Soil, Water Nutrients and Biomass of Cladium Jamaicense and Typha Latifolia in the Northern Everglades,” Nutrients in Natural and Constructed Wetlands, 2003 (coauthor)

William H. Schlesinger, James B. Duke Professor of Biogeochemistry and dean of the Nicholas School

  • “Sustainability of Terrestrial Carbon Sequestration: A Case Study in Duke Forest With Inversion Approach,” Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 2003 (coauthor)
  • “The Carbon Cycle: Human Perturbations and Potential Management Options,” Global Climate Change: The Science, Economics and Politics, 2003
  • “High Resolution Images Reveal Rate and Pattern of Shrub Encroachment over Six Decades on New Mexico, U.S.A,” Journal of Arid Environments, 2003 (coauthor)

Martin D. Smith, assistant professor of environmental economics

  • “Two Econometric Approaches for Predicting the Spatial Behavior of Renewable Resource Harvesters,” Land Economics, 2003.

Jonathan B. Wiener, professor of law and of environmental policy

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