Current Position: Ph.D. Student; Department of Geography; Pennsylvania State University
M.S.
, Crop and Soil Science, Pennsylvania State University, 2011
PhD, Geography, Pennsylvania State University, In Progress
Current Research: Distinguishing relationships between disturbance and ecological function to Carbon fluxes across a region; Upscaling Carbon flux measurements from point to regional scale M.S. Research: Characterizing soil water retention at a catchment scale; delineation of Hydropedological Functional Units at Shale Hills.
2019 (In Review)
What Controls Above- and Belowground Partitioning Patterns in Temperate Forests?. Orr, A., T.S. Adams, K. Naithani, M. McCormack, J. Kaye, D. Baldwin, Y. Shi and D.M. Eissenstat (2019): Functional Ecology, submitted
2017
Combined soil-terrain stratification for characterizing catchment-scale soil moisture variation. Baldwin, D., Naithani, K.J., and Lin, H. (2017): Geoderma 285:260–269
2015
Simulating high resolution soil moisture patterns in the Shale Hills watershed using a land surface hydrologic model. Shi, Y., D. C. Baldwin, K. J. Davis, X. Yu, C. J. Duffy, and H. Lin (2015): Hydrological Processes, Vol 29, Issue 21, pages 4624–4637.
2014
The role of macropores and multi-resolution soil survey datasets for distributed surface–subsurface flow modeling. Yu Xuan, Christopher Duffy, Doug C. Baldwin, and Henry Lin (2014): Journal of Hydrology, 516:97-106
2013
Spatial distribution of tree species governs the spatio-temporal interaction of leaf area index and soil moisture across a forested landscape. Naithani K.J., Baldwin D., Gaines K., Lin H. & Eissenstat D.M. (2013): PLoS ONE
Papers and books that explicitly acknowledge a CZO grant are highlighted in PALE ORANGE.
2015
Downscaling Satellite Data for Predicting Catchment-scale Root Zone Soil Moisture with Ground-based Sensors and an Ensemble Kalman Filter. Baldwin, Douglas C., Henry Lin and Erica Smithwick (2015): H43H-1635 Remote Sensing and Modeling of the Terrestrial Water Cycle II Posters, presented at 2015 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 14-18 Dec.
2013
Resolving the High Resolution Soil Moisture Pattern at the Shale Hills Watershed Using a Land Surface Hydrologic Model. Shi, Y., Baldwin, D.C., Davis, K.J., Yu, X., Duffy, C., Lin, H. (2013): Abstract H23F-1332 presented at 2013 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 9-13 Dec.
2012
Hydropedological functional units: a novel and accurate catchment-scale characterization of soil hydrology. Baldwin, D. C., Naithani, K. J., Lin, H. (2012): AGU Annual Fall Conference Proceedings
2011
Catchment-Scale Soil Water Retention Characteristics and Delineation of Hydropedological Functional Units in the Shale Hills Catchment. Baldwin, D (2011): Master of Science, Soil Science, The Pennsylvania State University, p. 126
2011
Modeling Shale Hills catchment soil hydrology using distributed soil-terrain properties. Graham, C., H.S. Lin, and D. Baldwin. (2011): All Hands Meeting, Oracle, AZ, May, 2011
2011
Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Vegetation Structure and Hydrology at Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory in Central Pennsylvania. Naithani K.J., K. Gaines, D. Baldwin, H. Lin, & D.M. Eissenstat (2011): 1st Conference on Spatial Statistics, Enschede, Netherlands. March 23-25, 2011. Poster
2011
Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Vegetation Structure and Hydrology at Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory in Central Pennsylvania. Naithani, K.J., Gaines, K., Baldwin, D., Lin, H., Eissenstat, D.M. (2011): Postdoctoral Research Exhibition, PSU. April 12, 2011. Poster
2011
Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Vegetation Structure and Hydrology at Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory in Central Pennsylvania. Naithani, K.J., Gaines, K., Baldwin, D., Lin, H., Eissenstat, D.M. (2011): All Hands Meeting, Oracle, AZ, May, 2011 Poster
2010
Soil-Water Retention Curves From Point to Catchment Scales in the Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory. Baldwin, D. H.S. Lin (2010): ASA, CSSA and SSSA International Annual Meeting
2010
Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Vegetation and Hydrological Properties at Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory in Central Pennsylvania. Naithani, K.J., Gaines, K., Baldwin, D., Lin, H., Eissenstat, D.M. (2010): AGU Annual Fall Conference Proceedings
Improving Estimates of Root Zone Soil Moisture to Understand Ecosystem Drought Sensitivity
319 Walker Building.
Catchment-Scale Soil Water Retention Characteristics and Delineation of Hydropedological Functional Units at Shale Hills
Ag Sciences and Industries Building (ASI) Room 324.