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Scope | Faculty & Staff Notes

In Print

James S. Clark, H.L. Bloomquist professor of biology, and colleagues published a paper,

  • "Ecological Forecasts: An Emerging Imperative," July 27 issue of Science.

Coleman A. Doggett, visiting instructor, has published three papers or articles:

  • Barry, Patrick, Coleman A. Doggett, Robert C. Anderson and Kenneth M. Swain. "How to Evaluate and Manage Storm-Damaged Forest Areas." Forest Landowner, pp. 22-26. Jan/Feb 2001. (Reprint of earlier publication R-9-mB 63.)
  • Doggett, Coleman and Patrick Barry. "South Pine Beetles." N.C. Division of Forest Resources, Raleigh, N.C. Updated General Information Bulletin for Landowners and Homeowners. 2pp, 2000.
  • Doggett, Coleman A., Charles E. Cordell and Donald Rogers. "Effect of Phytopthora Root Rot on Survival and Growth of Fraser Fir Christmas Tree." Tree Planter Notes:48:384, pp. 72-75.

Randall Kramer, professor of resource and environmental economics, published a paper with adjunct assistant professor Subhrendu Pattanayak,

  • "Pricing Ecological Services: Willingness to Pay for Drought Control Services in Indonesia." Water Resources Research 37 (2001): 771-778.

M. Susan LozierM. Susan Lozier, Truman and Nellie Semans associate professor of earth and ocean sciences, coauthored a publication with G.G. Gawarkiewicz, 2001.

  • "Cross-frontal exchange in the Middle Atlantic Bight as evidenced by surface drifters." Journal of Physical Oceanography, 31, 2498-2510.

William H. Schlesinger, dean and James B. Duke professor of biogeochemistry, has coauthored several published papers including:

  • Finzi, A.C., A.S. Allen, E.H. DeLucia, D.S. Ellsworth and W.H. Schlesinger. 2001. "Forest litter production, chemistry, and decomposition following two years of Free-Air CO2 enrichment." Ecology 82: 470-484.
  • Andrews, J.A. and W.H. Schlesinger. 2001. "Soil CO2 dynamics, acidification, and chemical weathering in a temperate forest with experimental CO2 enrichment." Global Biogeochemical Cycles 15: 149-162.
  • Schlesinger, W.H. and J. Lichter. 2001. "Limited carbon storage in soil and litter of experimental forest plots under elevated atmospheric CO2.." Nature 411: 466-469.
  • Schlesinger, W.H., J.S. Clark, J.E. Mohan, and C.D. Reid. 2001. "Global environmental change: Effects on biodiversity." Pp. 175-223. In M.E. Soule and G.H. Orians (eds.). Conservation Biology: Research Priorities for the Next Decade. Island Press, Washington, D.C.

Craig A. Stow, visiting assistant professor of water resources, coauthored the following:

  • Borsuk, M., C. Stow, and K. Reckhow. 2001. "A probability network model for TMDL development in the Neuse River watershed." In J.J. Warwick (Editor), AWRA Annual Spring Specialty Conference Proceedings, American Water Resources Association, Middleburg, Va., pp. 127-131.
  • Jackson, L. J., S. R. Carpenter, J. Manchester, and C. A. Stow. 2001. "PCB congeners in Lake Michigan coho (Oncorhyncus kisutch) and chinook (O. tshawytscha) salmon." Environmental Science & Technology 35: 856-862.
  • Borsuk, M. E., C. A. Stow, R. A. Luettich, Jr., H. W. Paerl, and J. L. Pinckney. 2001. "Modelling oxygen dynamics in an intermittently stratified estuary: Estimation of process rates using field data." Estuarine, Coastal, and Shelf Science 52: 33 49.
  • Stow, C. A., M. E. Borsuk, and D. W. Stanley. 2001. "Long-term changes in watershed nutrient inputs and riverine exports in the Neuse River, North Carolina." Water Research 35: 1489-1499.

Dharni Vasudevan, assistant professor of environmental chemistry, authored a paper "Adsorption of Hydroxy pyridines and quinolines at the metal-oxide water interface: Role of Tautomeric Equilibrium." Environmental Science and Technology, May 15, 2001.

Jonathan B. Wiener, associate professor of law and of environment, published "Something Borrowed for Something Blue: Legal Transplants and the Evolution of Global Environmental Law." 27 Ecology Law Quarterly 1295 (2001), and "Hormesis and the Radical Moderation of Law." 20 Human & Experimental Toxicology 162-164 (2001).

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