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ID Research Data Set Title Type Category Year Investigator Affiliation
1012Gradient throughfall (thrufall) collection.1992 Wayne SwankUSDA Forest Service
1052Soil water chemistry (lysimeters) on the terrestrial gradient project.1993 Wayne Swank
Brian Kloeppel
USDA Forest Service
University of Georgia
1078Summary of lysimeter ion concentrations at Coweeta Watershed One.1985 Wayne SwankUSDA Forest Service
1079Bulk throughfall at Coweeta White Pine - Watershed One.1985 Wayne SwankUSDA Forest Service
1080Bulk stemflow at Coweeta Hardwoods - Watershed Two.1985 Wayne SwankUSDA Forest Service
1081Bulk throughfall at Coweeta Hardwoods - Watershed Two.1985 Wayne SwankUSDA Forest Service
1082Bulk stemflow at Coweeta White Pine - Watershed One.1985 Wayne SwankUSDA Forest Service
3033Watershed 18 daily stream discharge. 1936 Wayne Swank
James Vose
USDA Forest Service
3034Watershed 27 daily stream discharge. 1936 Wayne Swank
James Vose
USDA Forest Service


243 Publications found, listed below.   Back to Top    View entire Publications Catalog.
 ID   Publication Title   Year   Author 
457Conversion of hardwood-covered watersheds to white pine reduces water yield.1968Swank, W.T., and N.H. Miner
458The influence of rainfall interception on streamflow.1968Swank, W.T.
456Reduction of streamflow increases following regrowth of clearcut hardwood forests.1970Swank, W.T., and J.D. Helvey
525A comparison of several statistical models in forest biomass and surface area estimation.1971Schreuder, H.T., and W.T. Swank
454Soils and water.1972Swank, W.T.
455Interception loss in loblolly pine stands of the South Carolina Piedmont.1972Swank, W.T., N.B. Goebel, and J.D. Helvey
1045Streamflow modification through management of eastern forests.1972Douglass, J.E., and W.T. Swank
1142Analysis of ecosystems in the Eastern Deciduous Forest Biome -U.S. International Biological Program.1972Burgess, R.L., and W.T. Swank
453Temporal changes in biomass, surface area and net production for a Pinus strobus L. forest.1973Swank, W.T., and H.T. Schreuder
524Statistical considerations in sampling biomass and surface area over time for a Pinus strobus L. forest.1973Schreuder, H.T., and W.T. Swank
760Studies on cation budgets in the southern Appalachians on four experimental watersheds with contrasting vegetation.1973Johnson, P.L., and W.T. Swank
451Comparison of three methods of estimating surface area and biomass for a forest of young eastern white pine.1974Swank, W.T., and H.T. Schreuder
452Streamflow greatly reduced by coverting deciduous hardwood stands to pine1974Swank, W.T., and J.E. Douglass
523Coniferous stands characterized with the Weibull distribution1974Schreuder, H.T., and W.T. Swank
966An optical planimeter for leaf area determination.1974Gist, C.S., and W.T. Swank
371The relationship between nitrate concentration in the Southern Appalachian mountain streams and terrestrial nitrifiers.1975Todd, R.L., W.T. Swank, J.E. Douglass, P.C. Kerr, D.L. Brockway, and C.D. Monk
410Simulation of evapotranspiration and drainage from mature and clear-cut deciduous forests and young pine plantation.1975Swift, L.W. Jr., W.T. Swank, J.B. Mankin, R.J. Luxmoore, and R.A. Goldstein
450Nutrient flux in undisturbed and manipulated forest ecosystems in the southern Appalachian Mountains.1975Swank, W.T., and J.E. Douglass
646A model of water content and evaporation for hardwood leaf litter.1975Moore, A., and W.T. Swank
2123Resource partitioning in leaf-litter faunas from hardwood and hardwood-converted-to-pine forests.1975Cornaby, B.W., C.S. Gist, and D.A. Crossley Jr.
1040Effects of management practices on water quality and quantity: Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory, North Carolina.1975Douglass, J.E., and W.T. Swank
1060Summary of municipal watershed management surveys in the Eastern United States.1975Dissmeyer, G.E., E.S. Corbett, and W.T. Swank
2200Nutrient recycling and the stability of ecosystems: Implications for forest management in the southeastern U.S.1975Waide, J.B., and W.T. Swank
2201Acid deposition--Outflow relationships for forested watersheds at Coweeta.1975Waide, J.B., and W.T. Swank
449Atmospheric input of some cations and anions to forest ecosystems in North Carolina and Tennessee.1976Swank, W.T., and G.S. Henderson
1036Multiple use in southern Appalachian hardwoods - a ten-year case history.1976Douglass, J.E., and W.T. Swank
1059Municipal watershed management survey.1976Dissmeyer, G.E., and W.T. Swank
322Simulation of potential effects of forest utilization on the nitrogen cycle in different southeastern ecosystems.1977Waide, J.B., and W.T. Swank
448Nutrient budgets for undisturbed and manipulated hardwood forest ecosystems in the mountains of North Carolina.1977Swank, W.T., and J.E. Douglass
655An overview of nutrient cycling research at Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory.1977Monk, C.D., D.A. Crossley Jr., R.L. Todd, W.T. Swank, J.B. Waide, and J.R. Webster
677Fluctuations in naturally occurring populations of enteric bacteria in oligotrophic streams of western North Carolina.1977McSwain, M.R., and W.T. Swank
447Ecosystem studies program. National Science Foundation Program Report 2(4).1978Swank, W.T.
819Element cycles and water budget analysis applied to forest management in the Eastern United States.1978Huff, D.D., W.T. Swank, C.A. Troendle, G.S. Henderson, J.B. Waide, and T. Haynes
874Nutrient budgets of Appalachian and Cascade region watersheds: a comparison.1978Henderson, G.S., W.T. Swank, J.B. Waide, and C.C. Grier
290Water relations and hydrologic cycles.1980Waring, R.H., J.J. Rogers, and W.T. Swank
446Interpretation of nutrient cycling research in a management context: evaluating potential effects of alternative management strategies on site productivity.1980Swank, W.T., and J.B. Waide
477Impacts of timber harvest and regeneration systems on stream flow and soils in the eastern deciduous region.1980Stone, E.L., W.T. Swank, and J.W. Hornbeck
759Regional patterns of soil sulfate accumulation: relevance to ecosystem sulfur budgets.1980Johnson, D.W., J.W. Hornbeck, J.M. Kelly, W.T. Swank, and D.E. Todd
873Impacts of sulfur deposition on the quality of water from forested watersheds.1980Henderson, G.S., W.T. Swank, and J.W. Hornbeck
407Long term responses of streamflow following clearcutting and regrowth.1981Swift, L.W. Jr., and W.T. Swank
444Models in forest hydrology, an overview.1981Swank, W.T.
445Insect defoliation enhances nitrate export from forest ecosytems.1981Swank, W.T., J.B. Waide, D.A. Crossley Jr., and R.L. Todd
1159Early regeneration of a clear-cut Southern Appalachian forest.1981Boring, L.R., C.D. Monk, and W.T. Swank
440Changes in water yield and storm hydrographs following commercial clearcutting on a Southern Appalachian catchment.1982Swank, W.T., J.E. Douglass, and G.B. Cunningham
441Nitrate depletion in a second-order mountain stream.1982Swank, W.T., and W.H. Caskey
442Studi di ecologia e idrologia forestali.1982Swank, W.T.
443Review of biogeochemical cycling of mineral-forming elements: studies in environmental science; vol. 3.1982Swank, W.T.
506Some ecosystem responses to European wild boar rooting in a deciduous forest.1982Singer, F.J., W.T. Swank, and E.E.C. Clebsch
597Tree species response to clear cutting a Southern Appalachian watershed.1982Parker, G.R., and W.T. Swank
1000Metabolic fate of inorganic sulfate in soil samples from undisturbed and managed forest ecosystems.1982Fitzgerald, J.W., T C. Strickland, and W.T. Swank
270Stability of stream ecosystems.1983Webster, J.R., M. Gurtz, J. Hains, J. Meyer, W. Swank, J. Waide, and J. Wallace
361Forest managment practices and the nutrient status of a loblolly pine plantation.1983Van Lear, D.H., W.T. Swank, J.E. Douglass, and J.B. Waide
998Formation of organic sulfur in forest soils: a biologically mediated process.1983Fitzgerald, J.W., J.T. Ash, T.C. Strickland, and W.T. Swank
2138Effects of acid precipitation on nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems of southern Appalachian and Piedmont watersheds (Task Force project T-20).1983Douglass, J.E., and W.T. Swank
436Transformations of sulfur in forest floor and soil of a forest ecosystem.1984Swank, W.T., J.W. Fitzgerald, and T.C. Strickland
437Microbial transformation of sulfate in forest soils.1984Swank, W.T., J.W. Fitzgerald, and J.T. Ash
438Atmospheric contributions to forest nutrient cycling.1984Swank, W.T.
439Dynamics of water chemistry in hardwood and pine ecosystems.1984Swank, W.T., and W.T.S. Swank
471Mobilization of recently formed forest soil organic sulfur.1984Strickland, T.C., J.W. Fitzgerald, and W.T. Swank
505Effects of wild pig rooting in a deciduous forest.1984Singer, F.J., W.T. Swank, and E.E.C. Clebsch
976Annotated bibliography of publications on watershed management and ecological studies at Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory, 1934-1984.1984Gaskin, J.W., J.E. Douglass, and W.T. Swank
997Availability of carbon-bonded sulfur for mineralization in forest soils.1984Fitzgerald, J.W., T.L. Andrew, and W.T. Swank
1156The role of black locust (Robinia pseudo-acacia) in forest succession.1984Boring, L., and W. Swank
1157Symbiotic nitrogen fixation in regenerating black locust (Robinia pseudo-acacia L.) stands.1984Boring, L.R., and W.T. Swank
266Within-stream factors affecting nutrient transport from forested and logged watersheds.1985Webster, J.R., and W.T. Swank
267Stream research at Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory.1985Webster, J.R., and W.T. Swank
720Forest development after successive clearcuts in the Southern Appalachians--part 1.1985Leopold, D.J., G.R. Parker, and W.T. Swank
757A comparative evaluation of the effects of acid precipitation, natural acid production, and harvesting on cation removal from forests.1985Johnson, D., J. Kelly, W. Swank, D. Cole, J. Hornbeck, R. Pierce, and D. Van Lear
818Modeling changes in forest evapotranspiration.1985Huff, D.D., and W.T. Swank
2193Effects of commercial clearcutting on nutrient losses in Appalachain forests.1985Swank, W.T.
433Biological control of solute losses from forest ecosystems.1986Swank, W.T.
434Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory background and synthesis.1986Swank, W.T., and D.A. Crossley Jr.
435Within-tree distribution of woody biomass and nutrients for selected hardwood species.1986Swank, W.T., and B.C. Reynolds
467In situ mobilization of 35S-labelled organic sulphur in litter and soil from a hardwood forest.1986Strickland, T.C., J.W. Fitzgerald, and W.T. Swank
468In situ measurements of sulfate incorporation into forest floor and soil organic matter.1986Strickland, T.C., J.W. Fitzgerald, and W.T. Swank
650Nitrification potentials in early successional black locust and in mixed hardwood forest stands in the Southern Appalachians, USA.1986Montagnini, F., B. Haines, L. Boring, and W. Swank
683Scrub oak stands in the southeast.1986McMinn, J.W., W.T. Swank, and W.H. McNabb
1004Potentials of noncommercial forest biomass for energy.1986Ffolliott, P.F., and W.T. Swank (eds.)
1081Distinguishing between nitrification and denitrification as sources of gaseous nitrogen production in soil.1986Davidson, E.A., W.T. Swank, and T.O. Perry
1083Environmental parameters regulating gaseous nitrogen losses from two forested ecosystems via nitrification and denitrification.1986David, E.A., and W.T. Swank
1155Hardwood biomass and net primary production following clearcutting in the Coweeta Basin.1986Boring, L.R., and W.T. Swank
431Analysis of dry and wet deposition, throughfall, and stemflow event chemistry in a Pinus strobus L. plantation. Acidification and water pathways.1987Swank, W.T., and L.J. Reynolds
432Microbial incorporation of sulfate into organic matter in forest soils.1987Swank, W.T., J.W. Fitzgerald, and T.C. Strickland
464Organic sulfur transformations and sulfur pool sizes in soil and litter from a Southern Appalachian hardwood forest.1987Strickland, T.C., J.W. Fitzgerald, J.T. Ash, and W.T. Swank
694Decomposition of woody debris in a regenerating, clearcut forest in the Southern Appalachians.1987Mattson, K.G., W.T. Swank, and J.B. Waide
1078Factors limiting denitrification in soils from mature and disturbed southeastern hardwood forests.1987Davidson, E.A., and W.T. Swank
264Effects of watershed disturbance on stream seston characteristics.1988Webster, J.R., E.F. Benfield, S.W. Golladay, R.F. Kazmierczak Jr., W.B. Perry, and G.T. Peters
283Effects of moisture content on sulfate generation and retention in hardwood forest uppersoil horizons.1988Watwood, M.E., and J.W. Fitzgerald, and W.T. Swank
284Factors involved in potential sulfur accumulation in litter and soil from a coastal pine forest.1988Watwood, M.E., and J.W. Fitzgerald, W.T. Swank, and E.R. Blood
299Aquatic invertebrate research.1988Wallace, J.B.
301Comparative physiology of successional forest trees.1988Wallace, L.L.
320Forest ecosystem stability; revision of the resistance-resilience model in relation to observable macroscopic properties of ecosystems.1988Waide, J.B.
321Changes in soil nitrogen pools and transformations following forest clearcutting.1988Waide, J.B., W.H. Caskey, R.L. Todd, and L.R. Boring
349Weathering and soil-forming processes.1988Velbel, M.A.
393Climatology and hydrology.1988Swift, L.W. Jr., G.B. Cunningham, and J.E. Douglass
394Forest access roads: design, maintenance, and soil loss.1988Swift, L.W. Jr.
425Forest hydrology and ecology at Coweeta.1988Swank, W.T., and D.A. Crossley Jr.
426Characterization of baseline precipitation and stream chemistry and nutrient budgets for control watersheds.1988Swank, W.T., and J.B. Waide
427Effects of cutting practices on microenvironment in relation to hardwood regeneration.1988Swank, W.T., and J.M. Vose
428Introduction and site description.1988Swank, W.T., and D.A. Crossley Jr.
430Stream chemistry responses to disturbance.1988Swank, W.T.
509Soil arthropods and their role in decomposition and mineralization processes.1988Seastedt, T.R., and D.A. Crossley Jr.
526Canopy arthropods and their response to forest disturbance.1988Schowalter, T.D., and D.A. Crossley Jr.
566Trace metals in the atmosphere, forest floor, soil, and vegetation.1988Ragsdale, J.L., and C.W. Berish
622Effects of pesticide applications on forested watersheds.1988Neary, D.G.
652Biomass, primary production, and selected nutrient budgets for an undisturbed hardwood watershed.1988Monk, C.D., and F.P. Day Jr.
665The trophic significance of dissolved organic carbon in streams.1988Meyer, J.L., C.M. Tate, R.T. Edwards, and M.T. Crocker
700Effects of whole-tree and stem-only clearcutting on postharvest hydrologic losses, nutrient capital, and regrowth.1988Mann, L., D. Johnson, D. West, D. Cole, J. Hornbeck, C. Martin, H. Riekerk, C. Smith, W. Swank, L. Tritton, and D. Van Lear
750European experiences in long-term forest hydrology research.1988Keller, H.M.
756The effects of leaching and whole-tree harvesting on cation budgets of several forests.1988Johnson, D., J. Kelly, W. Swank, D. Cole, H. Van Miegroet, J. Hornbeck, R. Pierce, and D. Van Lear
839Streamflow generation by variable source area.1988Hibbert, A R., and C.A. Troendle
875Research on interception losses and soil moisture relationships.1988Helvey, J.D., and J.H. Patric
888Bedrock geology and regional geologic setting of Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory in the eastern Blue Ridge.1988Hatcher, R.D. Jr.
930Acid precipitation effects on forest processes.1988Haines, B.L., and W.T. Swank
953Debris avalanches and the origin of first-order streams.1988Grant, W.H.
981Past and future of ecosystem research - contribution of dedicated experimental sites.1988Franklin, J.F.
989Sulfur pools and transformations in litter and surface soil of a hardwood forest.1988Fitzgerald, J.W., W.T. Swank, T.C. Strickland, J.T. Ash, D.D. Hale, T.L. Andrew, and M.E. Watwood
991Sulphur-containing amino acid metabolism in surface horizons of a hardwood forest.1988Fitzgerald, J.W., D.D. Hale, and W.T. Swank
1024History of Coweeta.1988Douglass, J.E., and M.D. Hoover
1068Forest communities and patterns.1988Day, F.P. Jr., D.L. Phillips, and C.D. Monk
1097Foliage consumption and nutrient dynamics in canopy insects.1988Crossley, D.A. Jr., C.S. Gist, W.W. Hargrove, L.S. Risley, T.D. Schowalter, and T.R. Seastedt
1153Sources, fates, and impacts of nitrogen inputs to terrestrial ecosystems: review and synthesis.1988Boring, L.R., W.T. Swank, J.B. Waide, and G.S. Henderson
1154Dynamics of early successional forest structure and processes in the Coweeta basin.1988Boring, L.R., W.T. Swank, and C.D. Monk
2192Streamflow Changes Associated with Forest Cuttin Species Conversions, and Natural Disturbances.1988Swank, W.T., L.W. Swift Jr., and I.E. Douglass
2268History of Coweeta.1988Douglass, J.E., and M.D. Hoover
339Foliar absorption of 15N labeled nitric acid vapor (HNO3) in mature eastern white pine (Pinus strobus L.).1989Vose, J.M., W.T. Swank, R.W. Taylor, W.V. Dashek, and A.L. Williams
382Ultrastructure and amino acid/protein contents of Pinus strobus needles: a potential monitor for ozone (O3).1989Taylor, R.W., A.L. Williams, W.V. Dashek, and W.T. Swank
424Effects of timber management practices on soil and water.1989Swank, W.T., L.F. DeBano, and D. Nelson
556The magnitude of upland silvicultural nonpoint source pollution in the south.1989Riekerk, H., D.G. Neary, and W.T. Swank
621An overview of nonpoint source pollution in the Southern United States.1989Neary, D.G., W.T. Swank, and H. Riekerk
648Nitrification in undisturbed mixed hardwoods and manipulated forests in the southern Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina, U.S.A.1989Montagnini, F., B.L. Haines, W.T. Swank, and J.B. Waide
649Factors controlling nitrification in soils of early successional and oak/hickory forests in the Southern Appalachians.1989Montagnini, F., B. Haines, and W. Swank
693Soil and detrital carbon dynamics following forest cutting in the Southern Appalachians.1989Mattson, K., and W. Swank
755Markers of air pollution in forests: nutrient cycling.1989Johnson, D.W., H. Van Miegroet, and W.T. Swank
974Vertical and lateral components of soil nutrient flux in a hillslope.1989Gaskin, J.W., J.F. Dowd, W.L. Nutter, and W.T. Swank
1161Precipitation, throughfall, and stemflow chemistry in a coastal loblolly pine stand.1989Blood, E.R., W.T. Swank, and T. Williams
336A conceptual model of forest growth emphasizing stand leaf area.1990Vose, J.M., and W.T. Swank
337Assessing seasonal leaf area dynamic sand vertical leaf area distribution in eastern white pine (Pinus strobus L.) with a portable light meter.1990Vose, J.M., and W.T. Swank
338Preliminary estimates of foliar absorption of 15N-labeled nitric acid vapor (HNO3) by mature eastern whitepine (Pinus strobus).1990Vose, J.M., and W.T. Swank
423Watershed-scale responses to ozone events in a Pinus strobus L. plantation.1990Swank, W.T., and J.M. Vose
1077Nitrous oxide dissolved in soil solution: an insignificant pathway of nitrogen loss from a southeastern hardwood forest.1990Davidson, E.A., and W.T. Swank
319Vertical distribution of biological and geochemical phosphorus subcycles in two southern Appalachian forest soils.1991Walbridge, M.R., C.J. Richardson, and W.T. Swank
335A soil temperature model for closed canopied forest stands.1991Vose, J.M., and W.T. Swank
422Nitrogen transformation processes in selected forest ecosystems of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.1991Swank, W.T.
569Fluxes of dissolved organic nutrients and humic substances in a deciduous forest.1991Qualls, R.G., B.L. Haines, and W.T. Swank
575Atmospheric deposition and foliar leaching in a regenerating southern Appalachian forest canopy.1991Potter, C.S., H. Ragsdale, and W. Swank
647Soil-solution chemistry in black locust, pine/mixed-hardwoods and oak/hickory forest stands in the southern Appalachians, U.S.A.1991Montagnini, F., B. Haines, and W.T. Swank
661Site overview of Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory.1991Meyer, J.L., and W.T. Swank
1003People and the temperate region: a summary of research from the United States Man and the Biosphere Program 1991.1991Ffolliott, P.F., and W.T. Swank (eds.)
244A method of modeling source area response to climate variability.1992Yeakley, J.A., W.T. Swank, G.M. Hornberger, and H.H. Shugart
260Catchment disturbance and stream response: an overview of stream research at Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory.1992Webster, J.R., S.W. Golladay, E.F. Benfield, J.L. Meyer, W.T. Swank, and J.B. Wallace
334Water balances.1992Vose, J.M., and W.T. Swank
380Patterns of tropospheric ozone in forested landscapes of the Integrated Forest Study.1992Taylor, G., B. Ross-Todd, E. Allen, P. Conklin, R. Edmonds, E. Joranger, E. Miller, L. Ragsdale, J. Shepard, D. Silsbee, and W. Swank
421Multiple-use management: ecosystem perspectives of multiple-use management.1992Swank, W.T., and D.H. Van Lear
480Sulfur processing in soil from high and low elevation forests in the southern Appalachians of the United States.1992Stanko-Golden, K.M., J.W. Fitzgerald, and W.T. Swank
824Watershed ecosystems analysis as a basis for multiple-use management of eastern forests.1992Hornbeck, J.W., and W.T. Swank
954Changes in stream stability following forest clearing as indicated by storm nutrient budgets.1992Golladay, S.W., J.R. Webster, E.F. Benfield, and W.T. Swank
1133Influence of site factors on dogwood anthracnose in the Nantahala Mountain range of western North Carolina.1992Chellemi, D.O., K.O. Britton, and W.T. Swank
1139Flow frequency responses to hardwood-to-grass conversion and subsequent succession.1992Burt, T.P., and W.T. Swank
333Site preparation burning to improve southern Appalachian pine-hardwood stands: aboveground biomass, forest floor mass, and nitrogen and carbon pools.1993Vose, J.M., and W.T. Swank
739Site preparation burning to improve southern Appalachian pin-hardwood stands: nitrogen responses in soil, soil water, and streams.1993Knoepp, J.D., and W.T. Swank
754Simulated effects of atmospheric sulfur deposition on nutrient cycling in a mixed deciduous forest.1993Johnson, D., W. Swank, and J. Vose
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
330Fire, drought, and forest management influences on pine/hardwood ecosystems in the Southern Appalachians.1994Vose, J., B. Clinton, and W. Swank
417Cummulative effects of land use practices on water quality.1994Swank, W.T., and P.V. Bolstad
418Opportunities for forest hydrology applications to ecosystem management.1994Swank, W.T., S.G. McNulty, and L.W. Swift Jr.
420Long-term hydrologic and stream chemistry responses of southern Appalachian catchments following conversion from mixed hardwoods to white pine.1994Swank, W.T., and J.M. Vose
479Annotated bibliography of publications on watershed management and ecological studies at Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory, 1934-1994.1994Stickney, P.L., L.W. Swift, and W.T. Swank (comp.)
482Factors affecting sulfate adsorption, organic sulfur formation, and mobilization in forest and grassland spodosols.1994Stanko-Golden, K., W. Swank, and J. Fitzgerald
612Small catchment research in the evaluation and development of forest management practices.1994Nihlgard, B.J., W.T. Swank, and M.J. Mitchell
613Biological Processes and Catchment Studies.1994Nihlgard, B.J., W. Swank, and M. Mitchell
2126Protein contents of ozone- and air-fumigated Pinus strobus needles.1994Dlamini, E.T., A.L. Williams, W.V. Dashek, W.T. Swank, and J.M. Vose
682Regional-scale forest ecosystem modeling: database development, model predictions and validation using a Geographic Information System.1994McNulty, S., J. Vose, W. Swank, J. Aber, and C. Federer
738Long-term soil chemistry changes in aggrading forest ecosystems.1994Knoepp, J.D., and W.T. Swank
1010Changes in tree species diversity after successive clearcuts in the Southern Appalachians.1994Elliott, K.J., and W.T. Swank
1011Impacts of drought on tree mortality and growth in a mixed hardwood forest.1994Elliott, K., 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
2187Biological Processes and Catchment Studies.1994Nihlgard, B.J., W.T. Swank, and M.J. Mitchell
2199Effects of long-term drought on the hydrology and growth of a white pine plantation in the southern Appalachians.1994Vose, J.M., and W.T. Swank
2202Hillslope nutrient flux during near-stream vegetation removal L A multi-scaled modeling design.1994Yeakley, J.A., J.L. Meyer, and W.T. Swank
87The influence of mountain laurel on regeneration in pitch pine canopy gaps of the Coweeta Basin, North Carolina, U.S.A.1995Waterman, J.R., A.R. Gillespie, J.M. Vose, and W.T. Swank
112Comparison of available soil nitrogen assays in control and burned forested sites.1995Knoepp, J.D., and W.T. Swank
113Effects of liming on soils and streamwaters in a deciduous forest: comparison of field results and simulations.1995Johnson, D.W., W.T. Swank, and J.M. Vose
124The performance of different loss models in the simulation of streamflow.1995Chen, T.H., G.M. Hornberger, A.J. Jakeman, and W.T. Swank
192Planform effects on simulated hillslope soil moisture in an upland forested watershed.1995Yeakley, J.A., G.M. Hornberger, and W.T. Swank
416Current issues facing foresters in parts of North America.1995Swank, W.T.
681Wood 8_13_C as a measure of annual basal area growth and soil water stress in a pinus strobus forest.1995McNulty, S., and W. Swank
705Seasonal changes of leaf area index (LAI) in a tropical deciduous forest in west Mexico.1995Maass, J.M., J.M. Vose, W.T. Swank, and A. Martinez-Yrizar
92 Emissions from forest burning in the Southeastern U.S.: Application of a model determining spatial and temporal fire variation.1996Vose, J.M., W.T. Swank, C.D. Geron, and A.E. Major
100Ecosystem management challenges ecologists.1996Meyer, J.L., and W.T. Swank
105Potential climate change effects on loblolly pine forest productivity and drainage across the Southern United States.1996McNulty, S.G., J.M. Vose, and W.T. Swank
108Loblolly pine hydrology and productivity across the southern United States.1996McNulty, S.G., J.M. Vose, and W.T. Swank
109Forest ecosystem analysis using a GIS.1996McNulty, S.G., and W.T. Swank
114In-stream large woody debris loading and riparian forest seral stage associations in the southern Appalachian Mountains.1996Hedman, C.W., D.H. Van Lear, and W.T. Swank
137Multiple use forest management in a catchment context. 1996Swank, W.T.
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
2069The use of modeling and GIS in forest ecosystem management: two case studies.1996McNulty, S.G., and W.T. Swank
171Forest management effects on surface soil carbon and nitrogen.1997Knoepp, J.D., and W.T. Swank
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
174A comparison of structural and compositional characteristics of Southern Appalachian young second-growth, maturing second-growth, and old-growth stands.1997Hardt, R.A., and W.T. Swank
223Regional hydrologic response of loblolly pine to air temperature and precipitation changes.1997McNulty, S.G., J.M. Vose, W.T. Swank
229Cumulative impacts of landuse on water quality in a southern Appalachian watershed.1997Bolstad, P.V., and W.T. Swank
230Long-term effects of commercial sawlog harvest on soil cation concentrations.1997Knoepp, J.D., and W.T. Swank
235Long-term nitrogen dynamics of Coweeta forested watersheds in the southeastern United States of America.1997Swank, W.T., and J.M. Vose
2060Successional changes in plant species diversity and composition after clearcutting a southern Appalachian watershed.1997Elliott, K.J., L.R. Boring, W.T. Swank, and B.R. Haines
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
2177Scaling predicted pine forest hydrology and productivity across the southern United States.1997McNulty, S.G., J.M, Vose, and W.T. Swank
55Predictions and projections of pine productivity and hydrology in response to climate change across the Southern United States. 1998McNulty, S.G., J.M. Vose, and W.T. Swank
140Rates of nitrogen mineralization across an elevation and vegetation gradient in the southern Appalachians.1998Knoepp, J.D., and W.T. Swank
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
151Simulated effects of atmospheric deposition and species change on nutrient cycling in loblolly pine and mixed deciduous forests.1998Johnson, D.W., R.B. Susfalk, and W.T. Swank
154Soil moisture gradients and controls on a southern Appalachian hillslope from drought through recharge.1998Yeakley, J.A.; W.T. Swank, L.W. Swift, G.M. Hornberger, and H.H. Shugart
156Predicting Southern Appalachian overstory vegetation with digital terrain data.1998Bolstad, P.V., W. Swank, J. Vose
2061Changes in vegetation structure and diversity after grass-to-forest succession in a southern Appalachian watershed.1998Elliott, K.J., L.R. Boring, W.T. Swank, and B.R. Haines
2144Changes in Vegetation Structure and Diversity After Grass-to Forest Succession in a Southern Appalachian Watershed.1998Elliott, K.J., L.R. Boring, and W.T. Swank
3087Multiple use forest management in a catchment context.1998Swank, W.T.
10Simulated Effects of Reduced Sulfur, Nitrogen, and Base Cation Deposition on Soils and Solutions in Southern Appalachian Forests.1999Johnson, D.W., R.B. Susfalk, P.F. Brewer, and W.T. Swank
39Long-term patterns in vegetation-site relationships in a southern Appalachian Forest.1999Elliott, K..J., J.M. Vose, W.T. Swank, and P.V. Bolstad
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
135Vegetation dynamics after a prescribed fire in the southern Appalachians.1999Elliott, K.J., R.L. Hendrick, A.E. Major, J.M. Vose, and W.T. Swank
8 Forest succession.2000Swank, W.
9Cumulative Impacts of Land Use on Water Quality in a Southern Appalachian Watershed.2000Swank, W.T., and P.V. Bolstad
11Soluble Organic and Inorganic Nutrient Fluxes in Clearcut and Mature Deciduous Forests.2000Qualls, R.G., B.L. Haines, W.T. Swank, and S.W. Tyler
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
1355Fire as a silvicultural tool to improve southern Appalachian pine-hardwood stands.2000Elliott, K.J., J.M. Vose, and W.T. Swank
2068Watershed management to land stewardship: case studies in the southeast.2000Swank, W.T., and D.R. Tilley
2145Watershed Management Contributions to Land Stewardship: Case Studies in the Southeast.2000Swank, W.T., and D.R. Tilley
1392Long-term hydrologic and water quality responses following commercial clearcutting of mixed hardwoods on a southern Appalachian catchment.2001Swank, W.T., J.M. Vose, and K.J. Elliott
1494Effects of forest management on soil carbon: results of some long-term resampling studies.2002Johnson, D.W., J.D. Knoepp, W.T. Swank, J. Shan, L.A. Morris, D.H. Van Lear, and P.R. Kapeluck
1498Long-Term Ecological Research: Coweeta History And Perspectives2002Swank, W.T., J.L. Meyer, and D.A. Crossley Jr.
1499Forest or floods?2002Burt, T., and W. Swank
1523Using soil temperature and moisture to predict forest soil nitrogen mineralization.2002Knoepp, J.D., and W.T. Swank
1538Nitrogen trace gas emissions from a riparian ecosystem in southern Appalachia.2002Walker, J.T., C.D. Geron, J.M. Vose, and W.T. Swank
1554Aboveground biomass and nutrient accumulation 20 years after clear-cutting a southern Appalachian watershed.2002Elliott, K.J., L.R. Boring, and W.T. Swank
1557Retention of soluble organic nutrients by a forested ecosystem.2002Qualls, R.G., B.L. Haines, W.T. Swank, and S.W. Tyler
2000Hillslope nutrient dynamics following upland riparian vegetation disturbance.2003Yeakley, J.A., D.C. Coleman, B.L. Haines, B.D. Kloeppel, J.L. Meyer, W.T. Swank, B.W. Argo, J.M. Deal, and S.F. Taylor
2016Changes in stream nitrate concentrations due to land management practices, ecological succession, and climate: Developing a systems approach to integratd catchment response.2003Worrall, F., W.T. Swank, and T.P. Burt
2205EMERGY-based environmental systems assessment of a multi-purpose temperate mixed-forest watershed of the southern Appalachian Mountains, USA.2003Tilley, D.R., and W.T. Swank
2219Long-term soil responses to site preparation burning in the southern Appalachians.2004Knoepp, J.D., J.M. Vose, and W.T. Swank
2229Fifty years of forest hydrology in the southeast.2004Jackson, C.R., G. Sun, D. Amatya, W.T. Swank, M. Riedel, J. Patric, T. Williams, J.M. Vose, C. Trettin, W.M. Aust, R.S. Beasley, H. Williston, and G.G. Ice
2292Long-term changes in forest floor processes in southern Appalachian forests.2005Knoepp, J.D., B.C. Reynolds, D.A. Crossley, W.T. Swank
2257John D. Hewlett (1992-2004).2005Jackson, C.R., W.T. Swank, and R. Olszeewski
3091Fluxes of inorganic carbon from two forested catchments in the Appalachian mountains.2005Worrall, F., W.T. Swank, T. Burt


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