PS 69 - Dendrochronology

Thursday, August 9, 2012: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Oregon Convention Center
 The utility of tree ring δ15N as an indicator of past nitrogen cycle dynamics
Mark B. Burnham, West Virginia University; Chris A. Walter, West Virginia University; Brenden E. McNeil, West Virginia University; Amy E. Hessl, West Virginia University; William T. Peterjohn, West Virginia University
 An assessment of tree encroachment into a serpentine pine savanna using remote sensing and dendroecological techniques
E. April Sahara, Humboldt State University; Daniel A. Sarr, Klamath Network-National Park Service; Erik S. Jules, Humboldt State University
 Rapid assessment of large magnitude snow avalanche events in Colorado
Sara E. Simonson, Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory; Thomas J. Stohlgren, Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory; Steven Fassnacht, Watershed Science Program; Ethan Greene, Colorado Avalanche Information Center; Scott Toepfer, Colorado Avalanche Information Center
 Spatial modeling of climate-growth relationships of eastern North American trees
John Sakulich, Regis University; Justin L. Hart, University of Alabama; Saskia L. van de Gevel, Appalachian State University; Henri D. Grissino-Mayer, University of Tennessee
 Is urban old-growth affected by air pollution?
Megan E. Chapman, Southern Polytechnic State University; Matthew P. Weand, Southern Polytechnic State University; Eli Dickerson, Piedmont Park Conservancy
 Tree-ring stable isotope relationships to climate across hill-slope positions in boreal Alaska
Claire L. Hudson, University of Wyoming; Elise Pendall, University of Wyoming; Andrea H. Lloyd, Middlebury College; Daniel Mann, University of Alaska Fairbanks
 The relationship between soil moisture and forest productivity at the Marcell Experimental Forest: A pilot study
Salli Dymond, University of Minnesota; Paul Bolstad, University of Minnesota; Randall K. Kolka, USDA Forest Service
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