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Research Topic #1: Carbon Cycling, Climate, Climate Change, FireKey Words: Decomposition, Growth and mortality, Carbon dynamics of forests, Airshed dynamics, Climate dynamics, Climate change, Fire history Eco-IGERT Faculty involved in this area: Mike Bailey, Computer Science; Barbara Bond, Forestry; Tom Dietterich, Computer Science; Xiaoli Fern, Computer Science; Mark Harmon, Forestry; Julia Jones, Geography; Yevgeniy Kovchegov, Mathematics; Mina Ossiander, Mathematics/Statistics; Tom Spies, FSL (Forest Science Lab); Fred Swanson, FSL; Enrique Thomann, Mathematics; Ed Waymire, Mathematics/Statistics Selected Publications: Mitchell, S., Harmon, M., and O' Connell, K. (in Review) Forest fuel reduction alters fire severity and long-term carbon storage in three Pacific Northwest ecosystems. Ecological Applications. Parton, William; Silver, Whendee L.; Burke, Ingrid C.; Grassens, Leo; Harmon, Mark E.; Currie, William S.; King, Jennifer Y.; Adair, E. Carol; Brandt, Leslie A.; Hart, Stephen C.; Fasth, Becky. 2007. Global-scale similarities in nitrogen release patterns during long-term decomposition. Science. 315: 361-364 [Plus supporting material]. Pypker, Thomas G.; Unsworth, Michael H.; Mix, Alan C.; Rugh, William; Ocheltree, Troy; Alstad, Karrin; Bond, Barbara J. 2007. Using nocturnal cold air drainage flow to monitor ecosystem processes in complex terrain. Ecological Applications. 17(3): 702-714. Smithwick, Erica A. H.; Harmon, Mark E.; Domingo, James B. 2007. Changing temporal patterns of forest carbon stores and net ecosystem carbon balance: the stand to landscape transformation. Landscape Ecology. 22: 77-94. Thompson, J.R., Spies, T. A. and Ganio, L. M. 2007. Severity in managed and unmanaged vegetation in a large wildfire.Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. Vol. 104 (25),10743-10748.
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