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20 Research Data Set Summaries found, listed below.  View entire Research Data Catalog.
ID Research Data Set Title Type Category Year Investigator Affiliation
1003Seedling recruitment in artificial gaps.1993 Brian Beckage
James Clark
Duke University
1032Gap microclimate measurements. 1993 James Vose
Barry Clinton
USDA Forest Service
1033Gap dendrometer band measurements. 1992 James Vose
Barry Clinton
USDA Forest Service
1034Gap soil moisture. 1993 Barry ClintonUSDA Forest Service
1035Gap PAR - photosynthetic active radiation. 1993 Barry ClintonUSDA Forest Service
1037Probing the mechanisms by which subcanopy evergreen shrubs inhibit tree seedling recruitment. 1999 Barry Clinton
Erik Nilsen
USDA Forest Service
Virginia Tech
1083Remeasurement of permanent hectare plots - Hocking College 1998.1998 Barry ClintonUSDA Forest Service
4025Post-burn study of herbaceous understory plots at Jacobs Branch and Devil`s Den burn sites, 1992.1992 Barry ClintonUSDA Forest Service
4026Post-burn survey of Blazed Creek herbaceous understory plots, 1991.1991 Barry ClintonUSDA Forest Service
4027Post-burn study of herbaceous vegetation at Jacobs Branch and Devils Den burn sites, 199.01990 Barry ClintonUSDA Forest Service
4028Post-burn study of woody plants at Jacobs Branch and Devil`s Den burn sites, 1991,1992,1994.1991 Barry ClintonUSDA Forest Service
4029Post-burn study of woody plants at Devils Den burn site, 1991-1992.1991 Barry ClintonUSDA Forest Service
4030Post-burn study of woody plants at Devils Den burn site, 1994.1994 Barry ClintonUSDA Forest Service
4031Pre and post-burn forest floor survey of Jacobs Branch and Devils Den burn sites, 1990-1992.1990 Barry ClintonUSDA Forest Service
4032Post-burn study of herbaceous understory plots at Jacobs Creek and Devils Den burn sites, 1990.1990 Barry ClintonUSDA Forest Service
4033Post-burn study of woody vegetation at Jacobs Branch East burn site, 1991-1992.1991 Barry ClintonUSDA Forest Service
4034Post-burn study of woody vegetation at Jacobs Branch East, 1994.1994 Barry ClintonUSDA Forest Service
4035Post-burn study of woody plants at Jacobs Branch West burn site, 1991-1992.1991 Barry ClintonUSDA Forest Service
4036Post-burn study of woody plants at the Jacobs Branch West burn site, 1994.1994 Barry ClintonUSDA Forest Service
4037Pre-burn survey of overstory vegetation at Jacobs Branch and Devils Den burn sites, 1989.1989 Barry ClintonUSDA Forest Service


53 Publications found, listed below.   Back to Top    View entire Publications Catalog.
 ID   Publication Title   Year   Author 
10027Characteristics of drought-induced canopy gaps and subsequent regeneration patterns in mixed-oak forests of the Coweeta Basin1989Clinton, Barton Duane - University of Georgia
2121Canopy gap characteristics and drought influences in oak forests of the Coweeta basin.1993Clinton, B.D., and L.R. Boring
1014Equations for estimating biomass of herbaceous and woody vegetation in early-successional Southern Appalachian pine-hardwood forests.1993Elliott, K.J., and B.D. Clinton
1127Site preparation burning to improve southern Appalachian pine-hardwood stands: vegetation composition and diversity of 13-year-old stands.1993Clinton, B., J.J. Vose, and W.T. Swank
1128Characteristics of canopy gaps and drought influences in oak forests of the Coweeta Basin.1993Clinton, B., L.R. Boring
330Fire, drought, and forest management influences on pine/hardwood ecosystems in the Southern Appalachians.1994Vose, J., B. Clinton, and W. Swank
1126Regeneration patterns in canopy gaps of mixed-oak forests of the southern Appalachians: influences of topographic position and evergreen understory.1994Clinton, B.D., L.R. Boring, and W.T. Swank
69Meeting the Challenge of Long-Term, Broad-Scale Ecological Experiments.1995Clinton, B.D. et. al., and Long-Term Intersite Decomposition Experiment Team (LIDET)
93Vertical leaf area distribution, light transmittance, and application of the Beer-Lambert Law in four mature hardwood stands in the southern Appalachians.1995Vose, J.M., N.H. Sullivan, B.D. Clinton, and P.V. Bolstad
326Forest floor C0_2_ flux from two contrasting ecosystems in the Southern Appalachians.1995Vose, J.M., B.D. Clinton, and V. Emrick
1125Temporal variation in photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) in mesic Southern Appalachian hardwood forests with and without Rhododendron understories.1995Clinton, B.D.
122Effects of Rhododendron maximum L. on Acer rubrum L. seedling establishment.1996Clinton, B.D., and J.M. Vose
173 Shifts in aboveground and forest floor carbon and nitrogen pools after felling and burning in the Southern Appalachians.1996Clinton, B.D., J.M. Vose, and W.T. Swank
44Stream temperature climate in a set of Southern Appalachian streams.1997Swift Jr., L.W., and P.P. Clinton
172Response of planted eastern white pine (Pinus strobus L.) to mechanical release, competition, and drought in the Southern Appalachians.1997Clinton, B.D, K.J. Elliott, and W.T. Swank
2063Using fire to restore pine/hardwood ecosystems in the southern Appalachians of North Carolina.1997Vose, J.M., W.T. Swank, B.D. Clinton, R.L. Hendrick, and A.E. Major
141Fuel consumption and fire characteristics during understory burning in a mixed white pine-hardwood stand in the Southern Appalachians. 1998Clinton, B.D., J.M. Vose, W.T. Swank, E.C. Berg, and D.L Loftis
54Fine root respiration in mature eastern white pine (Pinus strobus) in situ: the importance of CO2 in controlled environments.1999Clinton, B.D., and J.M. Vose
132Using stand replacement fires to restore southern Appalachian pine-hardwood ecosystems: effects on mass, carbon, and nutrient pools. 1999Vose, J.M., W.T. Swank, B.D. Clinton, J.D. Knoepp, and L.W. Swift
1412Inhibition Of Seedling Survival Under Rhododendron Maximum (Ericaceae): Could Allelopathy Be A Cause?1999Nilsen, E.T., J.F. Walker, O.K. Miller, S.W. Semones, T.T. Lei, and B.D. Clinton
1418Suppression of ectomycorrhizae on canopy tree seedlings in Rhododendron maximum L. (Ericaceae) thickets in the southern Appalachians.1999Walker, J.F., O.K. Miller Jr., T. Lei, S. Semones, E. Nilsen, and B.D. Clinton
3081Community composition in canopy gaps as influenced by presence or absence of Rhododendron Maximum.1999Rivers, C.T., D.H. Van Lear, B.D. Clinton, and T.A. Waldrop
18Leaf Water Relations and Sapflow in Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides Bartr.) Trees Planted for Phytoremediation of a Groundwater Pollutant.2000Vose, J.M., W.T. Swank, G.J. Harvey, B.D. Clinton, and C. Sobek
1208Plant succession and community restoration following felling and burning in the Southern Appalachian Mountains.2000Clinton, B.D., and J.M. Vose
1226A long-term study of tree seedling recruitment in southern Appalachian forests: the effects of canopy gaps and shrub understudies.2000Beckage, B., J.S. Clark, B.D. Clinton, and B.L. Haines
1394Catastrophic windthrow in the southern Appalachians: characteristics of pits and mounds and initial vegetation responses.2000Clinton, B.D., and C.R. Baker
1391Does Rhododendron maximum L. (Ericaceae) Reduce the Availability of Resources Above and Belowground for Canopy Tree Seedlings?2001Nilsen, E.T., B.D. Clinton, T.T. Lei, O.K. Miller, S.W. Semones, and J.F. Walker
1490Growth of Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus L.) Related to Forest Floor Consumption by Prescribed Fire in the Southern Appalachians.2002Elliott, K.J., J.M. Vose, and B.D. Clinton
1520American chestnut as an allelopath in the southern Appalachians.2002Vandermast, D.B., D.H. Van Lear, and B.D. Clinton
1568Effects of Rhododendron Maximum thickets on tree seed dispersal, seedling morphology, and survivorship.2002Lei, T.T., S.W. Semones, J.F. Walker, B.D. Clinton, and E.T. Nilsen
2155Rhododendron maximum.2002Clinton, B.D.
3094American chestnut, rhododendron, and the future of Appalachian cove forests.2002Van Lear, D.H., D.B. Vandermast, Rivers, C.T., Baker, T.T., Hedman, C.W., Clinton, B.D., and T.A. Waldrop
2120Differences in Surface Water Quality Draining Four Road Surface Types in the Southern Appalachians.2003Clinton, B.D., and J.M. Vose
2005Tree growth and mortality in a southern Appalachian deciduous forest following extended wet and dry periods.2003Clinton, B.D., J.A. Yeakley, and D.K. Apsley
2011Drought impacts on tree growth and mortality of southern Appalachian forests.2003Kloeppel, B.D., B.D. Clinton,J.M. Vose, and A.R. Cooper
2015Measuring and modeling tree and stand level transpiration.2003Vose, J.M., G.J. Harvey, E.J. Elliott, and B.D. Clinton
2042Light, temperature, and soil moisture responses to elevation, evergreen understory, and small canopy gaps in the southern Appalachians.2003Clinton, B.D.
2043Stream nitrate response to different burning treatments in southern Appalachian forests.2003Clinton, B.D., J.M. Vose, J.D. Knoepp, and K.J. Elliott
3085Kalmia latifolia L.2003McNab, W.H., and B.D. Clinton
2203Stand restoration burning in oak-pine forests in the southern Appalachians: effects on aboveground biomass and carbon and nitrogen cycling.2004Hubbard, R.M., J.M. Vose, B.D. Clinton, K.J. Elliott, and J.D. Knoepp
2241Effects of understory burning in a mesic mixed-oak forest o fthe southern Appalachians.2004Elliott, K.J., J.M. Vose, B.D. Clinton, and J.D. Knoepp
2242Ground water chlorinated ethenes in tree trunks: case studies, influence of recharge, and potential degradation mechanism.2004Vroblesky, D.A., B.D. Clinton, J.M. Vose, C.C. Clifton, G.J. Harvey, and P.M. Bradley
2259Determination of the relative uptake of ground vs. surface water by Populus deltoids during phytoremediation.2004Clinton, B.D., J.M. Vose, D.A. Vroblesky, and G.J. Harvey
2250 Carbon limitation leads to suppression of first year oak seedlings beneath evergreen understory shrubs in Southern Appalachian hardwood forests.. 2005Beier, C.M., J.L. Horton, J.F. Walker,B.D. Clinton, and E.T. Nilsen
2256Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Research at the Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory.2005Knoepp, J.D., J.M. Vose, K.J. Elliott, B.D. Clinton, C.R. Ford, and B.D. Kloeppel
2293Loss of foundation species: consequences for the structure and dynamics of forested ecosystems.2005Ellison, A.M., M.S. Bank, B.D. Clinton, E.A. Colburn, K. Elliott, C.R. Ford, D.R. Foster, B.D. Kloeppel, J.D. Knoepp, G.M. Lovett, J. Mohan, D.A. Orwig, N.L. Rodenhouse, W.V. Sobczak, K.A. Stinson, J.K. Stone, C.M. Swan, J. Thompson, and B. Von
3078Investigating the allelopathic potential of Kalmia latifolia L. (Ericaceae).2005Eppard, H. R., J.L. Horton, E.T. Nilsen, P. Galusky, and B.D. Clinton
2281Variation in stream water quality in an urban headwater stream in the southern Appalachians.2006Clinton, B.D., and J.M. Vose
2294Relationship between stem CO2 efflux, stem sap velocity and xylem CO2 concentration in young loblolly pine trees.2006Maier, C.A., and B.D. Clinton
3016Whitebark pine stand dynamics at Morrell Mountain, Montana.2006Daniels, L.D., S.M. Butler, P.P. Clinton, B. Ganesh, K.H. Hrinkevich, A.M. Kanoti, E. Keeling, S.R. Powell, and J.H. Speer
3032Forest road management to protect soil and water.2006Grace, J.M. III, and B.D. Clinton
3045Big slow movers: a look at weathered-rock slides in western North Carolina.2007Latham, R.S., R.M. Wooten, A.C. Witt, S.J. Fuemmeler, K.A. Gillon, T.J. Douglas, J.B. Bauer, and B.D. Clinton
3046Fuels consumption and nitrogen loss following prescribed fire: a comparison of prescription types in the southern Appalachians.2007Clinton, B.D., and J.M. Vose


1 Graduate Theses/Dissertations found, listed below.   Back to Top    View entire Graduate Theses/Dissertations Catalog.
 Year   Title   Type   Author   Affiliation 
1989Characteristics of drought-induced canopy gaps and subsequent regeneration patterns in mixed-oak forests of the Coweeta Basin MSc ThesisClinton, Barton DuaneUniversity of Georgia


0 Species found, listed below.   Back to Top    View entire Species Lists Catalog.
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11066MULBERRY860025T35MULBERRY CREEKCLINTONApr-98PLANTSMALL WOOD6gPRE-BURN
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11074MULBERRY860025T210MULBERRY CREEKCLINTONApr-98PLANTLITTER8gPRE-BURN
11075MULBERRY860025T312MULBERRY CREEKCLINTONApr-98PLANTFOREST HUMUS8gPRE-BURN
11076MULBERRY860025T215MULBERRY CREEKCLINTONApr-98PLANTSMALL WOOD4gPRE-BURN
11077MULBERRY860025T310MULBERRY CREEKCLINTONApr-98PLANTFOREST HUMUS8gPRE-BURN
11078MULBERRY860025T311MULBERRY CREEKCLINTONApr-98PLANTLITTER8gPRE-BURN
11079MULBERRY860025T217MULBERRY CREEKCLINTONApr-98PLANTSMALL WOOD8gPRE-BURN
11080MULBERRY860025T29MULBERRY CREEKCLINTONApr-98PLANTFOREST HUMUS8gPRE-BURN
11081MULBERRY860025T114MULBERRY CREEKCLINTONApr-98PLANTSMALL WOOD6gPRE-BURN
11082MULBERRY860025T115MULBERRY CREEKCLINTONApr-98PLANTLITTER8gPRE-BURN
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11108MULBERRY860025T318MULBERRY CREEKCLINTONApr-98PLANTLITTER8gPRE-BURN
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11128MULBERRY860025T315MULBERRY CREEKCLINTONApr-98PLANTFOREST HUMUS8gPRE-BURN
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