In Print - Fall 2009
Recent publications by Nicholas School faculty and staff
Daniel C. Dunn, associate in research, Marine Geospatial Ecology Lab
“Rugosity-based Regional Modeling of Hard-bottom Habitat,” Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2009 (lead author w/P.N. Halpin)
Christopher Galik, research coordinator, Climate Change Policy Partnership
“Risks to Forest Carbon Offset Projects in a Changing Climate,” Forest Ecology and Management, 2009 (w/R. Jackson)
Robert B. Jackson, Nicholas Professor of Global Environmental Change and Professor of Biology
“Reciprocal Influence between Crops and Shallow Ground Water in Sandy Landscapes of the Inland Pampas,” Field Crops Research, 2009 (coauthor)
Lynn A. Maguire, Professor of the Practice of Environmental Decisions Analysis
“Buying Into Conservation: Intrinsic vs. Instrumental Value,” Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 2009 (coauthor)
Brian C. Murray, research professor, Nicholas School, and director for economic analysis, Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions
“Set-asides can be Better Climate Investment than Corn-ethanol,” Ecological Applications, 2009 (coauthor w/R. Jackson et al.)
Lincoln F. Pratson, professor of energy and environment
“Physical and Economic Potential of Geological CO2 Storage in Saline Aquifers,” Environmental Science and Technology (coauthor w/ J.K. Eccles, R. Newell, R. Jackson)
Kenneth H. Reckhow, professor of water resources
“A Multilevel Model of the Impact of Farm-level BMPs on Phosphorus Runoff,” Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 2009 (lead author w/S.S. Qian et al.)
“Margin of Safety in the Development of Allowable Waste loads for Surface Water Quality Management,” IWR Desalination, 2009 (coauthor)
“Selection of Nutrient Criteria Variables Using the Predictive Approach for the Kissimmee Chain-of-Lakes in Florida Using Structural Equation Modeling,” Lake and Reservoir Management, 2009 (coauthor w/M. A. Kenney PhD ’07 et al.)
Song S. Qian, associate research professor
“Hierarchical/Multilevel Approaches for Inference and Prediction Using Cross-sectional Lake Data,” In: Eds. S. Miao, S. Carsteen, and M. Nungesser, Real World Ecology: Large-scale and Long-term Case Studies and Methods, 2009 (coauthor w/K. Reckhow et al.)
Avner Vengosh, associate professor
“Survey of the Potential Environmental and Health Impacts in the Immediate Aftermath of the Coal Ash Spill in Kingston, Tennessee,” Environmental Science and Technology, 2009 (coauthor w/L. Ruhl, G. Dwyer et al.)
“High Naturally Occurring Radioactivity in Fossil Groundwater in the Middle East,” Environmental Science and Technology, 2009 (lead author w/ G. Dwyer, H. Raanan et al.)
“Relationships between Radium and Radon Occurrence and Hydrochemistry in Fresh Groundwater from Fractured Crystalline Rocks, North Carolina (USA),” Chemical Geology, 2009 (coauthor w/G. Dwyer et al.)
Jonathan B. Wiener, Perkins Professor of Law and Professor of Environmental Policy
“Theorizing and Generalizing about Risk Assessment and Regulation Through Nested Analysis of Representative Cases,” Law & Policy, April 2009, (w/B. Swedlow, D. Kall, Z. Zhou, & James K. Hammitt).
“Engaging China on Climate Change,” Resources (magazine of Resources for the Future), Winter/Spring 2009 (author)
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