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A. Baker, professor of geochemistry
- “Hydrologic Variation During the Last 170,000 Years in
the South American Tropics,” Quaternary Research,
2004 (coauthor w/ G. Dwyer et al) •
- “Vegetation and Climate Change on the Bolivian Altiplano
between 108,000 and 18,000 Years Ago,” Quaternary Research,
2004 (coauthor)
Richard T.
Barber, Harvey W. Smith Professor of Biological
Oceanography, and chair, Division of Coastal Systems Science
and Policy
- “Southern Ocean Iron Enrichment Experiment: Carbon Cycling
in Highand Low-Si Water,” Science, 2004 (coauthor
w/ V.P. Lance, A.K. Hilting, M.R. Hiscock, et al) •
- “The Heterotrophic Bacterial Response During the Southern
Ocean Iron Experiment (SOFeX),” Limnology Oceanography,
2004 (coauthor)
Alan E.
Boudreau, professor of geology and director of
graduate studies, Earth and Ocean Sciences
- “Halogen Variations in the Paleoproterozoic Layered Mafic-Ultramafic
Intrusions of the East Kimberly, Western Australia: Implications
for Platinum-Group Element Mineralization,” Economic
Geology, 2004 (lead author)
- “The Lower Zone-Critical Zone Transition of the Bushveld
Complex: A Quantitative Textural Study,” Journal of
Petrology, 2004 (coauthor w/ S. Boorman PhD ’04 et
al)
James S. Clark,
H.L. Blomquist Professor of Biology
- “Why Environmental Scientists are Becoming Bayesians,”
Ecology Letters, 2005 •
- “Fecundity of Trees and the Colonization- Competition
Hypothesis,” Ecological Monographs, 2004 (lead
author w/ S. LaDeau and I. Ibanez)
Larry
B. Crowder, Stephen Toth Professor of Marine
Biology
- “The Impact of United States Recreational Fisheries on
Marine Fish Populations,” Science, 2004 (coauthor
w/ W.F. Figueira et al)
Thomas
Crowley, Nicholas Professor of Earth Systems
Science
- “Solar Irradiance Forcing of Centennial Climate Variability:
Linear and Nonlinear Responses in a Coupled Model,” Climate
Dynamics, 2004 (coauthor)
Karen Lind
Eckert, assistant research scientist, and director
of the Wider Caribbean Sea Turtle Conservation Network (WIDECAST)
- Sea Turtles: An Ecological Guide, Mutual Publishing, 2004
(coauthor)
Scott A.
Eckert, assistant research scientist
- “Photopic Spectral Sensitivity of Green and Loggerhead
Sea Turtles,” Copeia, 2004 (coauthor)
- Book Review: The Biology of Sea Turtles, Journal of
Experimental Biology, 2004
Nicholas Hayman,
research associate, Earth and Ocean Sciences
- “Magnetic and Clast Fabrics as Measurements of Grain-Scale
Processes within the Death Valley Shallow Crustal Detachment
Faults,” Journal of Geophysical Research, 2004
Gabriele Hegerl,
associate research professor, Earth and Ocean Sciences
- “Detectability of Anthropogenic Changes in Temperature
and Precipitation Extremes,” Journal of Climate,
2004 (lead author)
Robert B.
Jackson, professor of environmental sciences
and biology
- “Curbing the U.S. Carbon Deficit,” Proceedings of
the National Academy of Sciences, (Perspective), 2004
(lead author w/ W.H.
Schlesinger)
- “The Uplift of Soil Nutrients by Plants: Biogeochemical
Consequences Across Scales,” Ecology, 2004 (coauthor)
- “Adaptive Variation in the Vulnerability of Woody Plants
to Xylem Cavitation,” Ecology, 2004 (coauthor)
Jordi Julia,
research scientist, Earth and Ocean Sciences
- “Evaluation of Deep Sediment Velocity Structure in the
New Madrid Seismic Zone,” Bulletin of the Seismological
Society of America, 2004 (lead author)
Jeffrey A.
Karson, professor of geology
- “East African Rift System (EARS) Plume Structure: Insights
from Quaternary Mafic Lavas of Turkana, Kenya,” Journal
of Petrology, 2004 (coauthor)
- “Side-Scan Processing and Interpretation Along the Northern
Wall of the Hess Deep Rift: Texture Analysis and Geologic
Ground-Truth,” Journal of Geophysical Research,
2004 (coauthor)
- “Mid-Ocean Ridge Fault Zones Preserved on Macquarie Island:
Faulting, Hydrothermal Processes and Magmatism in an Oblique-Spreading
Environment,” Geology, 2004 (coauthor)
- “Paleomagnetic Constraints on Deformation Models for Oceanic
Crust Exposed at the Hess Deep Rift: Implications for Axial
Processes at the East Pacific Rise,” Journal of Geophysical
Research, 2004 (coauthor)
Gabriel
G. Katul, professor of hydrology and environmental
fluid mechanics
- “One- and Two-Equation Models for Canopy Turbulence,”
Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 2004 (lead author)
- “Human Effects on Long-Distance Wind Dispersal and Colonization
by Grassland Plants,” Ecology, 2004 (coauthor)
- “Determinants of Long-Distance Seed Dispersal by Wind
in Grasslands,” Ecology, 2004 (coauthor)
- “Impact of Elevated Atmospheric CO2 on Forest
Floor Respiration in a Temperate Pine Forest,” Global
Biogeochemical Cycles, 2004 (coauthor w/ M. Suwa MEM
’01, R. Oren, J.
Pippen et al)
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M.
Susan Lozier, Truman and Nellie Semans Professor
of Physical Oceanography
- “Estimating the Predictability of an Oceanic Time Series
Using Linear and Nonlinear Methods,” Journal of Geophysical
Research, 2004 (coauthor)
Lynn A. Maguire,
associate professor of the practice of environmental management
- “What Can Decision Analysis Do for Invasive Species Management?
Risk Analysis, 2004
Peter E. Malin,
professor of seismology and of civil and environmental engineering
- “The SAFOD Pilot Hole Seismic Array. 1. Wave Propogation
Effects as a Function of Depth and Source Direction,” Geophysical
Research Letters, 2004 (coauthor w/ J. A. Chavarria
and E. Shalev)
- “Non- Double-Couple Microearthquakes at Long Valley Calder
Provide Evidence for Hydraulic Fracturing,” Journal
of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 2004 (coauthor
w/ E. Shalev et al)
- “Determining SAFOD Area Microearthquake Locations Solely
with Pilot Hole Seismic Array Data,” Geophysical Research
Letters, 2004 (coauthor w/ A. Chavarria et al)
Marie Lynn
Miranda, Gabel Associate Professor of the Practice
in Environmental Ethics and Sustainable Environmental Management
- “GIS Modeling of Air Toxic Releases from TRI-Reporting
and Non-TRIReporting Facilities: Impacts for Environmental
Justice,” Environmental Health Perspectives, 2004
(coauthor w/ D. Dolinoy T ’98)
Ram Oren,
professor of ecology
- “Temporal Variability in 13C of Respired CO2
in Pine and a Hardwood Forest Subject to Similar Climatic
Conditions,” Ecosystem Ecology, 2005 (coauthor
w/ A.C. Oishi, and G. Katul)
Lincoln F.
Pratson, associate professor of sedimentary geology
- “Modeling Continental Shelf Formation in the Adriatic
Sea and Elsewhere,” Oceanography, 2004 (lead author)
James F.
Reynolds, professor and director of the National
Phytotron
- “Modifying the ‘Pulse-Reserve’ Paradigm for Deserts of
North America: Precipitation Pulses, Soil Water, and Plant
Responses,” Oecologia, 2004 (lead author)
Curtis
J. Richardson, professor of resource ecology,
and director, Duke University Wetland
Center
- “Hydrologic Gradients and Topsoil Additions Affect Soil
Properties of Virginia Created Wetlands,” Soil Science
Society of America Journal, 2004 (coauthor w/ G.L.
Bruland Ph.D. ’04)
Daniel D.
Richter Jr., professor of soils and forest ecology
- “What Regulates Soil CO2 Concentrations? A
Modeling Approach to CO2 Diffusion in Deep Soil
Profiles,” Environmental Engineering Science, 2005
(coauthor)
- “Elemental Translocation and Loss from Three Highly Weathered
Soil-Bedrock Profiles in the Southeastern United States,
Geoderma, 2005 (coauthor)
- “Temporal Changes in the Yadkin River Flow Versus Suspended
Sediment Concentration Relationship,” Journal of the
American Water Resources Association, 2004 (coauthor)
- “Soil Acidification Induced by Elevated Atmospheric CO2,”
Global Change Biology, 2004 (coauthor)
Dan
Rittschof, associate professor of zoology
- “Responses of Mud Snails from Low and High Imposex Sites
to Sex Pheromones,” Marine Pollution Bulletin,
2004 (coauthor)
- “Crustacean Peptide and Peptide-like Pheromones and Kairomones,”
Peptides, 2004 (lead author w/ J. H. Cohen)
William
H. Schlesinger, James B. Duke Professor of Biogeochemistry
and Dean, Nicholas School
- “Better Living through Biogeochemistry,” Ecology,
2004
Eylon Shalev,
research scientist, Earth and Ocean Sciences
- “Prototype PBO Instrumentation of CALIPSO Project Captures
World- Record Lava Dome Collapse on Montserrat Volcano,”
EOS Transactions of the American Geophysical Research
Letters, 2004 (coauthor w/ P.
Malin et al)
- “Three-Dimensional Tomographic Analysis of the Loma Prieta
Region,” In Ray E. Wells, editor The Loma Prieta, California
Earthquake of October 17, 1989: Geologic Setting and Crustal
Structure, USGS Professional Paper, 2004 (lead author)
Martin
D. Smith, assistant professor of environmental
economics
- “Marine Reserves with Endogenous Ports: Empirical Bioeconomics
of the California Sea Urchin Fishery,” Marine Resource
Economics, 2004 (lead author)
- “Limited Entry Licensing: Insights from a Duration Model,”
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2004
Dean L. Urban,
associate professor of landscape ecology
- “Forest Edges and Tree Growth Rates in the North Carolina
Piedmont,” Ecology, 2004 (coauthor w/ R. McDonald
Ph.D. ’04)
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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