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Daniel D. Richter

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

Papers Published

  1. 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 .
  2. 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 .
  3. 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 .
  4. 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 .
  5. J.S. Reynolds & D.D. Richter Jr., Nitrate in groundwaters of the Central Valley, Costa Rica, Environment International, vol. 21 (1995), pp. 1-9 .
  6. D.D. Richter Jr. & D. Markewitz, How deep is soil?, BioScience, vol. 45 (1995), pp. 600-609 .
  7. 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 .
  8. D.D. Richter Jr. & L.I. Babbar, Soil diversity in the tropics, Advances in Ecological Research, vol. 21 (1991), pp. 315-389 .

Books

  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 .
    




 

Contact Richter at:

A239A LSRC
Box 90328
Durham, NC 27708
919-613-8031
fax: 919-684-8741
drichter@duke.edu