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Scope | Faculty & Staff Notes

In Print : Recent publications by Nicholas School faculty or staff

Kathi Beratan, research scientist

  • “State of the Commonwealth: Is Pennsylvania Moving Towards a Sustainable Future?” Pennsylvania Consortium for Interdisciplinary Environmental Policy, 2004 (lead author)
  • “Sustainability Indicators as a Communicative Tool: Building Bridges in Pennsylvania,” Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2004 (lead author)

James S. Clark, H.L. Blomquist Professor of Biology

  • “Reid’s Paradox: Tree Migration Capacity and Rapid Climate Change,” Conservation and Global Change, 2004
  • “Genetic Variation in Germination, Growth, and Survivorship of Red Maple in Response to Sub Ambient Through Elevated Atmospheric CO2,” Global Change Biology, 2004 (coauthor with J. E. Mohan MEM ’93, PhD ’02, and W. H. Schlesinger)

Robert B. Jackson, professor of environmental sciences and biology

  • “Groundwater Use and Salinization with Grassland Afforestation,” Global Change Biology, 2004 (coauthor)

Gabriel Katul, professor of hydrology

  • “Impacts of Elevated Atmospheric CO2 on Forest Floor Respiration in a Temperate Pine Forest,” Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 2004 (coauthor with R. Oren, W. H. Schlesinger, et al)

Randall A. Kramer, professor of resource and environmental economics

  • “Seeing the Forest for the Fuel,” Environment and Development Economics, 2004 (coauthor)

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

  • “Modeling Rip Channel Development,” Journal of Geophysical Research, 2004
  • “A New Hypothesis and Exploratory Model for the Formation of Large-Scale Inner- Shelf Sediment Sorting and Rippled Scour Depressions,” Continental Shelf Research, 2004 (lead author)

Eva Oberdörster, adjunct assistant research scientist

  • “Manufactured Nanomaterials (Fullerenes, C60) Induce Oxidative Stress in the Brain of Juvenile Largemouth Bass,” Environmental Health Perspectives, 2004

Ram Oren, professor of ecology

  • “Progressive Nitrogen Limitation of Ecosystem Responses to Rising Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide, BioScience, 2004 (coauthor)

Stuart L. Pimm, Doris Duke Professor of Conservation Ecology

  • “Domains of Diversity,” Science, 2004 (coauthor)

Daniel D. Richter Jr., professor of soils and forest ecology

  • “Proposed Initiative Would Study Earth’s Weathering Engine,” EOS, Transactions (AGU), 2004 (coauthor)

James Salzman, professor of law and environmental policy

  • Natural Resources Law and Policy, Foundation Press, 2004 (coauthor)

Kathryn Saterson, research scientist and executive director for the Center for Environmental Solutions

  • “Disconnects in Evaluating the Relative Effectiveness of Conservation Strategies,” Conservation Biology, June 2004 (editorial, lead author w/ N. L. Christensen Jr., R. B. Jackson, R. A. Kramer, S. L. Pimm, M. D. Smith and J. B. Wiener)

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

  • “Nutrient Limitations to Microbial Biomass and Activity in Loblolly Pine Forests,” Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2004 (coauthor)
  • “Canopy N and P Dynamics of a Southeastern US Pine Forest Under Elevated CO2,” Biogeochemistry, 2004 (coauthor)

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

  • “The Regulation of Technology, and the Technology of Regulation,” Technology in Society, 2004
  • “Hormesis, Hotspots and Emissions Trading,” Biological Effects of Low Level Exposures (BELLE), 2004
  • “Practical Climate Change Policy,” Science and Technology, 2004 (coauthor)

Claire Williams, visiting professor

  • “An Ancient Bottleneck in the Lost Pines of Central Texas,” Molecular Ecology, 2004 (coauthor)
  • “Cross-amplification and Sequence Evolution of Microsatellite Loci in Eurasian Hard Pines,” Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2004 (coauthor)

Robert L. Wolpert, professor of statistics and decision sciences and professor of the environment

  • “Reconstructing Plant Root Area and Water Uptake Profiles,” Ecology, 2004 (coauthor w/J. F. Reynolds, et al)

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