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Daniel d. Richter

Publications  

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. 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 .
  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. 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].
  5. 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] .

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 .
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