22 Publications
2020
Geology of the Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory. Jordan, Barrett (2020): Master's Thesis, University of Georgia
2020
Hydrologic Functioning of Low-Relief, Deep Soil Watersheds and Hydrologic Legacies of Intensive Agriculture in the Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory, South Carolina, USA. Mallard, John McDevitt (2020): PhD Dissertation, Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University
2020
Land-use legacy dynamics in decades- and centuries-old soils. Wade, Anna (2020): PhD Dissertation, Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University
2019
The Multiscale Signature of Ecohydrological Fluctuations on Soil Biogeochemical Cycles. Calabrese, Salvatore (2019): PhD dissertation, Princeton University
2019
Impacts of Climate Variation and Change on Hydrologic and Vegetation Dynamics. Liu, Yanlan (2019): PhD Dissertation, Duke University
2018
Biogeochemical cycling of iron and carbon in humid (sub)tropical forest soils under fluctuating redox conditions. Barcellos, Diego (2018): PhD Dissertation, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, University of Georgia Cross-CZO
2018
Analysis and Modeling of Landscape Topography: Statistical Description and Evolution Under Natural and Disturbed Conditions. Bonetti, Sara (2018): PhD Dissertation, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
2018
Macro to Micro Legacies of Landuse at the Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory. Brecheisen, Zachary S. (2018): PhD Dissertation, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
2018
Distribution and diversity of semiaquatic Sparganophilidae earthworms in the Southern Appalachian Piedmont, USA. Carrera-Martínez, Roberto (2018): MS Thesis, University of Georgia
2018
Eroded Landscapes: Agricultural and Environmental Change in the United States Piedmont, 1790-1860. Lonneman, Michael C. (2018): MA Thesis, University of Georgia, Department of Anthropology
2018
An Observational and Modeling Study of the Energy, Water, and Carbon Cycle at Calhoun Critical Zone. Tang, Yao (2018): PhD Dissertation, Civil Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia
2017
Understanding the Role of Model Structure and Watershed Properties on Streamflow Response. Chen, Xing (2017): PhD Dissertation, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
2017
Influence of Linked Hydrologic and Geomorphic Processes on the Terrestrial Carbon Cycle. Dialynas, Ioannis Minas (Yannis) (2017): Doctoral dissertation, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology Cross-CZO
2017
Drivers and Variability of Iron Reduction in Upland Soils. Hodges, Caitlin (2017): M.S. Thesis, Department of Crop & Soil Sciences, University of Georgia
2017
A modeling study of land surface processes and surface energy budgets using the maximum entropy production theory. Huang, Shih-Yu (2017): PhD Dissertation, Civil Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia
2017
Temperature responses of microbial soil organic matter decomposition and associated respiration at various scales, ranging from exo-enzymes to populations and communities. Min, Kyungjin (2017): PhD Dissertation, University of Kansas
2017
Depth to the Argillic Horizon on Historically Farmed Soil in the Southeastern USA Piedmont: Spatial Mapping and Hydrologic Influence. Ryland, Rachel Carolan (2017): Master's Thesis, University of Georgia
2016
A Mean Field Approach to Watershed Hydrology. Bartlett, Mark Stephan, Jr. (2016): PhD Dissertation, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
2014
Pedogenesis and Anthropedogenesis on the Southern Piedmont. Bacon, Allan Roy (2014): PhD Dissertation, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
2011
An Ecosystem Approach to Dead Plant Carbon over 50 years of Old-Field Forest Development. Mobley, Megan Leigh (2011): PhD Dissertation, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
2009
Effects of Land-Use History on Soil Macro- and Trace Elements in the Southern Piedmont of North America. Li, Jianwei (2009): PhD Dissertation, Duke University
1996
Soil acidification, soil potassium availability, and biogeochemistry of aluminum and silicon in a 34 year old loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L) ecosystem in the Calhoun Experimental Forest, South Carolina. Markewitz, Daniel (1996): PhD Dissertation, Duke University