IMP CONTRIBUTIONS


Publications (Conference Proceedings, Reports, Journal Articles)

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Zeide, B. 1998. What kind of bricks should we use to build growth models: physiological or ecological? In Empirical and Process-Based Models for Forest Tree and Stand Growth Simulation. September 21-27, 1998. Oeiras, Portugal. (in press) note NEW

Zeide, B. 1998. Generalized site index curves for fast-growing tree species. In Modelling Growth of Fast-Growing Species. September 3-5, 1997. Valdivia, Chile. (in press) note NEW

Zeide, B. and Y. Zhang. 1998. Mortality of trees in loblolly pine plantations. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. (submitted) note NEW

Johnson, D.W. 1998. Effects of elevated CO2 on nitrogen cycling: A theoretical analysis. Tree Physiology. (submitted) note NEW

Johnson, D.W., and M.J. Mitchell. 1998. Chapter 16. Responses of forest ecosystems to changing sulfur inputs. In: D. Maynard (ed.). Sulfur in the Environment. Marcel Dekker, Inc. pp. 219-262. note NEW

Hargrove, W. W. and R. J. Luxmoore. 1998. A New High-Resolution National Map of Vegetation Ecoregions Produced Empirically Using Multivariate Spatial Clustering. Conference paper to be published electronically by Environmental Systems Research Institute, Redlands CA. note NEW

Hargrove, W. W. and R. J. Luxmoore. 1997. A Spatial Clustering Technique for the Identification of Customizable Ecoregions. Conference paper published electronically by Environmental Systems Research Institute, Redlands CA. note

Berry, M. W. and K. S. Minser. 1997. Distributed Land-Cover Change Simulation Using PVM and MPI. Proceedings of the USGS Land Use Modeling Workshop, Sioux Falls, SD, June 1997. Also appears as Technical Report No. CS-97-356, University of Tennessee, Department of Computer Science, February 1997. note

Hazen, B. C. and M. W. Berry. 1997. The Simulation of Land-Cover Change Using a Distributed Computing Environment. Simulation Practice and Theory 5:6, pp. 489-514. note

Baldwin, Jr., V. C., P. M. Dougherty, and H. E. Burkhart. 1998. A Linked Model for Simulating Stand Development and Growth Processes of Loblolly Pine. Chpt. 17, pp.305-325 In: R. A. Mickler and S. Fox (eds.). The Productivity and Sustainability of Southern Forest Ecosystems in a Changing Environment. Springer, New York. 892p. note

Baldwin, V. C., Jr. and K. D. Peterson. 1997. Predicting Crown Shape of Loblolly Pine Trees. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 27, pp. 102-107. note

Cropper, Jr. W. P. 1998. Modeling the Potential Sensitivity of Slash Pine (Pinus Elliottii) Stem Growth to Increasing Temperature and CO2, Chpt. 20, pp.353-366 In: R. A. Mickler and S. Fox (eds.). The Productivity and Sustainability of Southern Forest Ecosystems in a Changing Environment. Springer, New York. 892p. note

Cropper, Jr. W. P., K. D. Peterson, and R. O. Teskey. 1998. MAESTRO Simulations of the Response of Loblolly Pine to Elevated Temperature and Carbon Dioxide. Chpt. 18, pp.327-339 In: R. A. Mickler and S. Fox (eds.). The Productivity and Sustainability of Southern Forest Ecosystems in a Changing Environment. Springer, New York. 892p. note

Johnson, D.W., R.B. Susfalk, and W.T. Swank. 1998. Simulated effects of atmospheric deposition and species change on nutrient cycling in loblolly pine and mixed deciduous forests. Chpt. 27, pp.503-524 In: R. A. Mickler and S. Fox (eds.). The Productivity and Sustainability of Southern Forest Ecosystems in a Changing Environment. Springer, New York. 892p. note

Luxmoore, R. J., S. M. Pearson, M. L. Tharp, and S. B. McLaughlin. 1998. Scaling up physiological responses of loblolly pine to ambient ozone exposure under natural weather variation. Chpt. 23, pp.407-428 In: R. A. Mickler and S. Fox (eds.), The Productivity and Sustainability of Southern Forest Ecosystems in a Changing Environment. Springer, New York. 892p. note

Baldwin, V. C., Jr., K. D. Peterson, H. E. Burkhart, R. L. Amatais, and P. M. Dougherty. 1997. Equation for Estimating Loblolly Pine Branch and Foliage Weight and Surface Area Distributions. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. (in press). note

Zeide, B. 1997. Construction of Growth Types for Southern Pine Species. Canadian Journal of Forest Research (submitted). note

Johnson, D. W. 1997. Role of Process Models in Developing Environmental Guidelines for Sustainable Energy Output from Forests. pp.213-220 In: Pentti Hakkila, Maija Heino and Essi Puranen (eds.), Forest Management for Bioenergy. Research paper 640. The Finnish Forest Research Institute. Vantaa, Finland. note

Luxmoore, R. J. 1996. Reflections on Databases, Simabases, and Infobases. GIS World 9(12): 26. note

Berry, M. W., R. O. Flamm, B. C. Hazen, and R. L. MacIntyre. 1996. Lucas: A System for Modeling Land-Use Change. IEEE Computational Science & Engineering 3:1, pp. 24-35. note


Published Abstracts


Hargrove, W. W., and R. J. Luxmoore. 1997. A spatial clustering technique for the identification of customizable ecoregions. P. 65 In: 12th Annual Landscape Ecology Symposium, Conference Guide. Duke Univ. Durham, NC.

Hargrove, W. W., and R. J. Luxmoore. 1996. The Integrated Modeling Project: Scaling up physiological responses of eastern deciduous forests to landscape scales. p 54, In: Annual Landscape Ecology Symposium, Conference Guide. Texas A&M University Press, College Station, Texas.

Luxmoore, R. J. and M. L. Tharp. 1996. Scaling up responses of loblolly pine to ambient ozone. p, 302. In: 1996 Agronomy Abstracts, American Society of Agronomy, Madison, Wisconsin.


Presentations


Zeide, B. 1998. What kind of bricks should we use to build growth models: physiological or ecological? In Empirical and Process-Based Models for Forest Tree and Stand Growth Simulation. September 21-27, 1998. Oeiras, Portugal. NEW

Zeide, B. 1997. Generalized site index curves for fast-growing tree species. In Modelling Growth of Fast-Growing Species. September 3-5, 1997. Valdivia, Chile. NEW

Hargrove, W. W., and R. J. Luxmoore. 1997. A spatial clustering technique for the identification of customizable ecoregions. March 16-19, 1997. International Association of Landscape Ecologists, Annual Meeting, Durham, N.C.

Luxmoore, R. J., and the Integrated Modeling Project Team. 1997. Toward modeling regional forest responses to changing climate, air quality, and land use. June 3-4, 1997. 11th Annual USDA Forest Service/NCAR Workshop. Boulder, CO. (Invited)

Berry, M. W., and K. S. Minser. 1997. Distributed land-cover change simulation using PVM and MPI. June 5-6, 1997. USGS Land Use Modeling Workshop, Sioux Falls, SD. (Invited)

Luxmoore, R. J. 1996. Integrated Modeling Project: A regional assessment of forest responses to multiple stresses. February 29. 1996. Institute of Forest Ecology, BOKU University, Vienna, Austria. (Invited)

Hargrove, W. W., and R. J. Luxmoore. 1996. The Integrated Modeling Project: Scaling up physiological responses of eastern deciduous forests to landscape scales. March 26-30, 1996. International Association of Landscape Ecologists, Annual Meeting, Galveston, Texas.

Johnson, D. W. 1996. Role of process models in developing environmental guidelines for sustainable energy output from forests. Sept. 9-10, 1996. IEA Bioenergy Workshop, "Forest Management for Bioenergy: Siliculture, Harvesting, and Environment", Jyvoskyla, Finland. (Invited)

Luxmoore, R. J., and J. L. Tharp. 1996. Scaling up responses of loblolly pine to ambient ozone. Nov. 3-8, 1996. Soil Science Society of America Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana.

King, A. W. 1996. Monte Carlo simulation as a method of uncertainty analysis. Nov. 11, 1996. Society of American Foresters Annual Meeting. Albuquerque, NM. (Invited)

Luxmoore, R. J., and the Integrated Modeling Project Team. 1996. Integrated modeling for assessment of forest responses to multiple environmental stresses. Nov. 26-29, 1996. Conference on "Impacts of Global Change on Tree Physiology and Forest Ecosystems", Wageningen, The Netherlands. (Invited)