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Daniel D. Richter Jr.

Publications of Daniel D. Richter Jr.     :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Papers Published

  1. Richter, D.deB., D. Jenkins, J.T. Karakash, J. Knight, L.R. McCreery, and K.P. Nemestothy., Wood energy in America., Science, vol. 323 no. 5920 (March 13, 2009), pp. 1432-1433 [science.1166214]
  2. Li, J.W., D. deB. Richter, A. Mendoza, P. Heine., Four-decade responses of soil trace elements to an aggrading old-field forest: B, Mn, Zn, Cu, and Fe., Ecol, vol. 89 (2008), pp. 2911–2923 [PDF]
  3. Fimmen, R.L., D. deB. Richter, D. Vasudevan, M.A. Williams, and L.T. West., Rhizogenic Fe-C redox cycling: A hypothetical biogeochemical mechanism that drives crustal weathering in upland soils., Biogeochemistry, vol. 87 (2008), pp. 127-141 [s10533-007-9172-5]
  4. Fimmen, R.L., D.deB. Richter, and D. Vasudevan., Determination of DON speciation in soil solution: peptide hydrolysis and florescent amine analysis., Journal of Environmental Science, vol. 20 (2008), pp. 1273-1280
  5. D.deB. Richter and S.A. Billings., Strengthening the world’s long-term soil research base., International Union of Soil Science Bulletin, vol. 112 (2008), pp. 10-12. [PDF]
  6. Daniel deB. Richter Jr., Humanity's Transformation of Earth's Soil: Pedology's New Frontier, Soil Sci, vol. 172 no. 12 (December, 2007), pp. 957-967 [PDF]
  7. D.D. Richter Jr., M. Hofmockel, M.A. Callaham Jr., D.S. Powlson, P. Smith, Long-Term Soil Experiments: Keys to Managing Earth's Rapidly Changing Ecosystems, Soil Sci Soc Amer J, vol. 71 no. 2 (March-April, 2007), pp. 266-279 [0181]
  8. D.D. Richter,H. Lee Allen, J. Li, D. Markewitz, J. Raikes, Bioavailability of slowly cycling soil phosphorus: major restructuring of soil P fractions over four decades in an aggrading, Oecologia, vol. 150 no. 2 (November, 2006), Springer-Verlag [s00442-006-0510-4]
  9. K.P. O'Neill, D.D. Richter, E.S. Kasischke, Succession-driven changes in soil respiration following fire in black spruce stands of interior Alaska, Biogeochemistry, vol. 80 no. 1 (August, 2006), pp. 1-20 [s10533-005-5964-7]
  10. S.A. Billings, D.D. Richter, Changes in stable isotopic signatures of soil nitrogen and carbon during 40 years of forest development, Oecologia, vol. 148 no. 2 (June, 2006), pp. 325-333 [s00442-006-0366-7]
  11. Neung-Hwan Oh and Daniel.D. Richter, Elemental translocation and loss from three highly weathered soil–bedrock profiles in the southeastern United States, Geoderma, vol. 126 no. 1-2 (May, 2005), pp. 5-25 [005]
  12. Neung-Hwan Oh and Daniel D. Richter , J R ., Soil acidification induced by elevated atmospheric CO2, Global Change Biology, vol. 10 (2004), pp. 1936-1946 [x]
  13. A.S. Allen, J. A. Andrews, A. C. Finzi, R. Matamala, D.D. Richter Jr. & W. H. Schlesinger, Effects of free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) on belowground processes in a Pinus taeda forest, Ecological Applications, vol. 10 (2000), pp. 437-448
  14. D.D. Richter Jr., D. Markewitz, P.R. Heine, V. Jin, J. Raikes, K. Tian & C.G. Wells, Legacies of agriculture and forest regrowth in the nitrogen of old-field soils, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 138 (2000), pp. 233-248
  15. D.D. Richter Jr., D. Markewitz, S. E. Trumbore & C.G. Wells, Rapid accumulation and turnover of soil carbon in a re-establishing forest, Nature, vol. 400 (1999), pp. 56-58
  16. D. Markewitz, D.D. Richter Jr., H. L. Allen & J. B. Urrego, Three decades of observed soil acidification in the Calhoun Experimental Forest: has acid rain made a difference?, Soil Science Society of America, vol. 62 (1998), pp. 1428-1439
  17. J.S. Reynolds & D.D. Richter Jr., Nitrate in groundwaters of the Central Valley, Costa Rica, Environment International, vol. 21 (1995), pp. 1-9
  18. D.D. Richter Jr. & D. Markewitz, How deep is soil?, BioScience, vol. 45 (1995), pp. 600-609
  19. D.D. Richter Jr., D. Markewitz, C.G. Wells, H.L. Allen, R. April, P.R. Heine & B. Urrego, Soil chemical change during three decades in an old-field loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) ecosystem, Ecology, vol. 75 (1994), pp. 1463-1473
  20. D.D. Richter Jr. & L.I. Babbar, Soil diversity in the tropics, Advances in Ecological Research, vol. 21 (1991), pp. 315-389

Papers Accepted

  1. D.deB. Richter, The accrual of land-use history in Utah’s forest carbon cycle., Environmental History, vol. 14 (2009)

Papers Submitted

  1. Galik, C.S., M.L. Mobley, and D.deB. Richter., A virtual field test of forest management carbon offsets: The influence of accounting., Global Environmental Change (2008)
  2. Lawrence, G. and ten co-authors including Richter., Measuring environmental change by repeated soil sampling: a North American perspective., European Journal of Soil Science (2008)
  3. DeMeester, J. and D.deB. Richter., Restoring restoration: Plant dynamics following removal of the invasive Microstegium vimineum from a North Carolina wetland., Biological Invasions (2008)
  4. DeMeester, J. and D.deB. Richter., Nitrogen cycling responses to wetland invasion by Microstegium vimineum and its control., Ecol Appl (2008)
  5. Li, J.W. and D.deB. Richter, Land-use history effects on soil spatial heterogeneity in the Southern Piedmont of North America., Oecologia (2008)
  6. D.deB. Richter and 17 co-authors, Global soil change: why long-term soil-ecosystem experiments need to work harder., Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution (2008)

Books Published

  1. D.D. Richter Jr. & D. Markewitz, Understanding Soil Change (2001), Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press (in press June 2001.)

Book Chapters

  1. D.D. Richter Jr., K.P. O'Neill & E. Kaschiske, Stimulation of decomposition following wildfires in boreal black spruce (Picea mariana L.) ecosystems: A hypothesis, in Fire, Climate Change, and Carbon Cycling in the Boreal Forest, edited by E. Kaschiske & B. Stocks (2000), pp. 197-213, New York: Springer-Verlag

Other

  1. OP-ED: D.deB. Richter and J.T. Karakash, Op-Ed: Turn Yard "Waste" into Opportunity., Durham Herald Sun (2008)
  2. OP-ED: D.deB. Richter and J.T. Karakash, Time to stop wasting Durham's yardwaste (2008)
    



 

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