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8 Research Data Set Summaries found, listed below.  View entire Research Data Catalog.
ID Research Data Set Title Type Category Year Investigator Affiliation
1022Gradient dendrometer band measurements. 1992 James Vose
Brian Kloeppel
USDA Forest Service
University of Georgia
1023Gradient soil moisture measurements. 1991 James VoseUSDA Forest Service
1032Gap microclimate measurements. 1993 James Vose
Barry Clinton
USDA Forest Service
1033Gap dendrometer band measurements. 1992 James Vose
Barry Clinton
USDA Forest Service
1103Predicting the effects of Sudden Oak Death on Mesic Oak Forests in the Southern Appalachians.2004 Ron Hendrick
James Vose
Michael Wimberly
University of Georgia
USDA 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
4018Acclimation common garden microclimate.1999 Brian Kloeppel
Paul Bolstad
James Vose
University of Georgia
University of Minn.
USDA Forest Service


112 Publications found, listed below.   Back to Top    View entire Publications Catalog.
 ID   Publication Title   Year   Author 
427Effects of cutting practices on microenvironment in relation to hardwood regeneration.1988Swank, W.T., and J.M. Vose
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
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
335A soil temperature model for closed canopied forest stands.1991Vose, J.M., and W.T. Swank
334Water balances.1992Vose, J.M., and W.T. Swank
911Experimental laboratory measurements of reactive N gas deposition to forest landscape surfaces: biological and environmental controls.1992Hanson, P.J., G.E. Taylor, and J. Vose
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
754Simulated effects of atmospheric sulfur deposition on nutrient cycling in a mixed deciduous forest.1993Johnson, D., W. Swank, and J. Vose
1015Site preparation burning ot improve southern Appalachian pine-hardwood stands: photosynthesis, water relations, and growth of planted Pinus strobus L. during establishment.1993Elliott, K.J., and J.M. 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
238Plant production and soil microorganisms in late-successional ecosystems: a continental-scale study.1994Zak, D.R., D. Tilman, R.R. Parmenter, C.W. Rice, F.M. Fisher, J. Vose, D. Milchunas, and C.W. Martin
328Factors influencing the amount and distribution of leaf area of pine stands.1994Vose, J.M., P.M. Dougherty, J.N. Long, F.W. Smith, and H.L. Gholz, and P.J. Curran
329Effects of prescribed burning on ecosystem processes and attributes in pine/hardwood forests of the southern Appalachians.1994Vose, J.M.
330Fire, drought, and forest management influences on pine/hardwood ecosystems in the Southern Appalachians.1994Vose, J., B. Clinton, and W. Swank
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
539Dark respiration of pines.1994Ryan, M., S. Linder, J. Vose, and R. Hubbard
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
745Contrasting patterns in pine forest ecosystems.1994Knight, D.H., J.M. Vose, V.C. Baldwin, K.C. Ewel, and K. Grodzinska
753Soil pCO_2_, soil respiration, and root activity in CO_2_-fumigated and nitrogen-fertilized ponderosa pine.1994Johnson, D., D. Geisinger, R. Walker, J. Newman, J. Vose, K. Elliott, and T. Ball
968Amount and vertical distribution of foliage of young loblolly pine trees as affected by canopy position and silvicultural treatment.1994Gillespie, A.R., H.L. Allen, and J.M. Vose
1013Photosynthesis, water relations, and growth of planted Pinus strobus L. on burned sites in the southern Appalachians.1994Elliott, K.J., and J.M. Vose
1053Environmental influences on the phenology of pine.1994Dougherty, P., D. Whitehead, and J. Vose
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
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
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
94Effects of elevated CO2 and N fertilization on soil respiration from ponderosa pins (Pinus ponderosa) in open-top chambers.1995Vose, J.M., K.J. Elliott, D.W. Johnson, R.F. Walker, M.G. Johnson, and D.T. Tingey
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
326Forest floor C0_2_ flux from two contrasting ecosystems in the Southern Appalachians.1995Vose, J.M., B.D. Clinton, and V. Emrick
327Soil C0_2_ flux in response to elevated atmospheric C0_2_ and nitrogen fertilization: patterns and methods.1995Vose, J., K. Elliott, and D. Johnson
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
1009Evaluation of the competitive environment for white pine (Pinus strobus L.) seedlings planted on prescribed burn sites in the southern Appalachians.1995Elliott, K.J., and J.M. Vose
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
98Estimates of net photosynthetic parameters for twelve tree species in mature forests of the southern Appalachians.1996Sullivan, N.H., P.V. Bolstad, and J.M. Vose
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
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
222Soil respiration response to three years of elevated CO2 and N fertilization in ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Doug. ex Laws.).1997Vose, J.M., K.J. Elliott, D.W. Johnson, D.T. Tingey, and M.G. Johnson
223Regional hydrologic response of loblolly pine to air temperature and precipitation changes.1997McNulty, S.G., J.M. Vose, 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
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
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
156Predicting Southern Appalachian overstory vegetation with digital terrain data.1998Bolstad, P.V., W. Swank, J. Vose
162Relationships of leaf dark respiration to leaf nitrogen, specific leaf area and leaf life-span: a test across biomes and functional groups.1998Reich, P.B., M.B. Walters, D.S. Ellsworth, J.M. Vose, J.C. Volin, C. Gresham, and W.D. Bowman
1233A conceptual approach to stand management using leaf area index as the integral of site structure, physiological function, and resource supply.1998Sampson, D.A., J.M. Vose, and H.L. Allen
1389A Comparative Analysis of Hydrologic Responses of Tropical Deciduous and Temperate Deciduous Watershed Ecosystems to Climatic Change.1998Vose, J.M., and J.M. Maass
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
42Foliar temperature-respiration response functions for broad-leaved tree species in the southern Appalachians.1999Bolstad, P.V., K. Mitchell, and J.M. Vose
49Generality of leaf trait relationships: a test across six biomes.1999Reich, P.B., D.S. Ellsworth, M.B. Walters, J.M. Vose, C. Gresham, J.C. Volin, and W.D. Bowman
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
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
1206Interspecific and environmentally induced variation in foliar dark respiration among eighteen southeastern deciduous tree species.1999Mitchell, K.A., P.V. Bolstad, J.M. Vose
1404Hydrologic effects of cottonwood trees on a shallow aquifer containing trichloroethene.1999Eberts, S.M., C.W. Schalk, J. Vose, and G.J. Harvey
1417Challenges to modeling NPP in diverse eastern deciduous forests: species-level comparisons of foliar respiration response to temperature and nitrogen.1999Vose, J.M., P.V. Bolstad
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
1207Perspectives on using prescribed fire to achieve desired ecosystem conditions.2000Vose, J.M.
1208Plant succession and community restoration following felling and burning in the Southern Appalachian Mountains.2000Clinton, B.D., and J.M. Vose
1355Fire as a silvicultural tool to improve southern Appalachian pine-hardwood stands.2000Elliott, K.J., J.M. Vose, and W.T. Swank
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
1426Forest Carbon Cycling.2001Vose, J.
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
1502Restoration Effects on Biogeochemistry and Aquatic Systems.2002Vose, J.M., C.B. Geron, G. Lockaby, H. Sverdrup, and K. Raulund-Rasmussen
1507The dynamic nature of sediment and organic constituents in TSS.2002Riedel, M.S. and J.M. Vose
1522Quantitative comparison of In Situ soil CO2 flux measurement methods.2002Knoepp, J.D., and J.M. Vose
1538Nitrogen trace gas emissions from a riparian ecosystem in southern Appalachia.2002Walker, J.T., C.D. Geron, J.M. Vose, and W.T. Swank
1548Forest Road Erosion, Sediment Transport and Model Validation in the southern Appalachians.2002Riedel, M.S., and J.M. Vose
1558Seasonal respiration of foliage, fine roots, and woody tissues in relation to growth, tissue N, and photosynthesis.2002Vose, J.M., and M.G. Ryan
2120Differences in Surface Water Quality Draining Four Road Surface Types in the Southern Appalachians.2003Clinton, B.D., and J.M. Vose
2011Drought impacts on tree growth and mortality of southern Appalachian forests.2003Kloeppel, B.D., B.D. Clinton,J.M. Vose, and A.R. Cooper
2014The road to TMDL is paved with good intentions-Total maximum daily loads for a wild and scienic river in the southern Appalachians.2003Riedel, M.S., J.M. Vose, and D.S. Leigh
2015Measuring and modeling tree and stand level transpiration.2003Vose, J.M., G.J. Harvey, E.J. Elliott, and B.D. Clinton
2041Collaborative research and watershed management for optimization of forest road best management practices.2003Riedel, M.S., and J.M. Vose
2043Stream nitrate response to different burning treatments in southern Appalachian forests.2003Clinton, B.D., J.M. Vose, J.D. Knoepp, and K.J. Elliott
2233The role of fire in shaping the structure and function of forest ecosystem in the southern Appalachians.2003Vose, J.M.
2047Evaluation of the effectiveness of riparian zone restoration in the southern Appalachians by assessing soil microbial populations.2004Tian, G., J.M. Vose, D.C. Coleman, C.D. Geron, and J.T. Walker
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
2212Characterizing hysteretic water quality in southern Appalachian streams.2004Riedel, M.S., J.M. Vose, and P.V. Bolstad.
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
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
2239Initial effects of prescribed fire on quality of soil solution and streamwater in the southern Appalachian mountains.2005Elliott, K.J., and J.M. Vose
2240Restoration effects on N cycling pools and processes.2005Vose, J.M., C. Geron, J. Walker, and K. Raulund-Rasmussen
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
2272Effects of understory prescribed burning on shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata Mill.)/mixed-hardwood forests.2005Elliott, K.J., and J.M. Vose
2280Stream nitrogen responses to fire in the Southeastern U.S.2005Vose, J.M., S.H. Laseter, G. Sun, and S.G. McNulty
3017Nitrogen cycling responses to fire in the southeastern U.S.2005Vose, J.M., S.H. Laseter, G. Sun, and S.G. McNulty
3047Forest and Pasture Carbon Pools and Soil Respiration in the Southern Appalachian Mountains.2005Bolstad, P.V., and J.M. Vose
2281Variation in stream water quality in an urban headwater stream in the southern Appalachians.2006Clinton, B.D., and J.M. Vose
2289Adjustments in hydraulic architecture of Pinus palustris maintain similar stomatal conductance in xeric and mesic habitats.2006Addington, R.N., L.A. Donovan, R.J. Mitchell, J.M. Vose, S.D. Pecot, S.B. Jack, U.G. Hacke, J.S. Sperry, and R. Oren
3012Estimating sediment yield in the southern Appalachians using WCS-SED.2006Bolstad, P., A. Jenks, M. Riedel, and J.M. Vose
3015Estimating sediment yield in the southern Appalachians using WCS-SED.2006Bolstad, P., A. Jenks, M. Riedel, J.M. Vose
3024Potential water yield reduction due to forestation across China.2006Sun, G., G. Zhou, Z. Zhang, X. Wei, S.G. McNulty, and J.M. Vose
3058Fire effects on water quality: a synthesis of response regulating factors among contrasting ecosystems.2006Elliot, K.J., and J.M. Vose
3059Eastern hemlock transpiration: patterns, controls, and implications for its decline in southern Appalachian forests.2006Ford, C.R., and J.M. Vose
3020Biotic and abiotic factors regulating forest floor CO2 flux across a range of forest age classes in the southern Appalachians.2007Vose, J.M., and P.V. Bolstad
3035Effects of restoration burns on macroinvertebrates in southern Appalachian pine-oak forests.2007Love, J.P., J.M. Vose, and K.J. Elliott
3044Tsuga Canadensis (L.) Carr. mortality will impact hydrologic processes in southern Appalachian forest ecosystems.2007Ford, C.R., and J.M. Vose
3046Fuels consumption and nitrogen loss following prescribed fire: a comparison of prescription types in the southern Appalachians.2007Clinton, B.D., and J.M. Vose
3062A comparison of sap flux-based evapotranspiration estimates with catchment-scale water balance.2007Ford, C.R., R.M. Hubbard, B.D. Kloeppel, and J.M. Vose
3067 Use of water by eastern hemlock: implications for systemic insecticide application.2007Ford, C.R., J.M. Vose, M. Daley, and N. Phillips
3086Regulation of nitrogen mineralization and nitrification in Southern Appalachian ecosystems:separating the relative importance of biotic vs. abiotic controls.2007Knoepp, J.D., and J.M. Vose
4009Simulated effects of sulfur deposition on nutrient cycling in class I wilderness areas.2008Elliott, K.J., J.M. Vose, J.D. Knoepp,D.W. Johnson, W.t. Swank,and W. Jackson
4013Nitrogen deposition and cycling across an elevation and vegetation gradient in southern Appalachian forests.2008Knoepp, J.D., J.M. Vose, and W.T. Swank


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14568RESTORATION970029LD2E.CARTOOGECHAYEVOSENov-98SOILRIPARIAN SOIL50g.
14569RESTORATION970029LD3A&B.CARTOOGECHAYEVOSENov-98SOILRIPARIAN SOIL25g.
14570RESTORATION970029LD3C.CARTOOGECHAYEVOSENov-98SOILRIPARIAN SOIL30g.
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