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Name: Swank, Wayne
Telephone: 828.524.2128 x 100; Fax: 828.369.6768
Email: wswank@uga.edu
Organization:
Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory
3160 Coweeta Lab Road
Otto, North Carolina 28763
Position at Coweeta LTER: Scientist Emeritus, USDA Forest Service
Specialty: Hydrology, Input-Output Dynamics, Biogeochemical Cycles
Habitat: Forest, Watersheds
Organism: Water, Atmosphere, Sediments, Trees, Shrubs
Core Area(s): Inorganic Fluxes, Primary Production,
Modeling/Synthesis
Education:
B.A., West Virginia University, Forest Management, 1958
M.A., University of Washington, Silviculture, 1960
Ph.D., University of Washington, Forest Hydrology, 1972
Appointments:
Scientist Emeritus, USDA Forest Service, Coweeta Hydrologic Lab.,
1999-present
Project Leader, USDA Forest Service, Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory,
1984-1999
Professor in Forestry, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, 1984-2002
Program Director, National Science Foundation, Ecosystem Studies,
1977-1978
Professor in Botany & Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia,
1974-2002
Research Forester, USDA Forest Service, Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory,
1971-1977
Publications (Five as examples of research foci):
Swank, Wayne T. 1998. Multiple use forest management in a catchment
context. In Cresser, M. and Pugh, K. eds. Multiple land use and catchment
management: proceedings of an international conference, 1996 September
11-13; Aberdeen, Scotland, UK. Aberdeen, Scotland, UK: Macaulay Land Use
Research Institute: 27-37.
Swank, Wayne T., and D.R Tilley. 2000. Watershed management contributions
to land stewardship: case studies in the Southeast. In Proceedings of the
land stewardship in the 21St century: the contributions of watershed
management. 2000. March 13-16; Tuscon, AZ. P-13: U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Station: 93-108.
Swank, Wayne T., and J.M. Vose. 1997. Long-term nitrogen dynamics of
Coweeta forested watersheds in the southeastern United States of America.
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 11(4): 657-671.
Swank, W.T., J.M Vose, and K.J. Elliott. 2001. Long-term hydrologic and
water quality responses following commercial clearcutting of mixed
hardwoods on a southern Appalachian catchment. Forest Ecology and
Management 143: 163-178.
Knoepp, Jennifer D., and W.T. Swank. 1997. Long-term effects of
commercial sawlog harvest on soil cation concentrations. Forest Ecology
and Management 93: 1-7. |