Publications

Publications Found: 70
Some Observations Of Organic Constituents In Rain Above And Below A Forest Canopy
Hoffman, W. A., Lindberg, S. E., Turner, R. R.


Journal: Environmental Science & Technology, Volume 14 (8): 999-1002 (1980), ISBN . DOI: 10.1021/es60168a009 Sites: US-WBW

Effects Of Sky Brightness Distribution Upon Penetration Of Diffuse Radiation Through Canopy Gaps In A Deciduous Forest
Hutchison, B., Matt, D., McMillen, R.

The penetration of diffuse sky radiation via canopy opening into a fully-leafed tulip poplar forest was estimated from canopy structure data obtained from canopy photographs and from sky brightness distribution approximations, using techniques originally developed by Anderson …


Journal: Agricultural Meteorology, Volume 22 (2): 137-147 (1980), ISBN . DOI: 10.1016/0002-1571(80)90040-0 Sites: US-WBW

Precipitation Acidity: The Role Of The Forest Canopy In Acid Exchange
Hoffman, W. A., Lindberg, S. E., Turner, R. R.

Individual rain events were sampled above and below the forest canopy in Walker Branch Watershed, Tennessee, from August 1977 to June 1978 for the purpose of analysis of acidity and organic content. Strong acid content correlated with sulfate concentrations. Total acid concentrations were conserved as rain penetrated chestnut oak …


Journal: Journal Of Environment Quality, Volume 9 (1): 95-100 (1980), ISBN . DOI: 10.2134/jeq1980.00472425000900010022x Sites: US-WBW

Carbon Cycling In A Mixed Deciduous Forest Floor
Edwards, N. T., Harris, W. F.

A study of carbon cycling within the floor of a mixed deciduous forest included estimates of litterfall, litter standing crop, root turnover, lateral root standing crop, and measurements of gaseous carbon …


Journal: Ecology, Volume 58 (2): 431-437 (1977), ISBN . DOI: 10.2307/1935618 Sites: US-WBW

Atmospheric Input And Origin Of Selected Elements In Walker Branch Watershed, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Andren, A. W., Lindberg, S. E.

The elemental composition and relative contribution to input of precipitation and aerosols have been determined for the Walker Branch Watershed in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, U.S.A. Comparison of elemental ratios in rain to those in local soils indicates that Cu, Hg, and Pb are enriched with respect to soil by a factor …


Journal: Water, Air, And Soil Pollution, Volume 8 (2): 199-215 (1977), ISBN . DOI: 10.1007/bf00294043 Sites: US-WBW

Quantity And Chemistry Of Throughfall As Influenced By Forest-Type And Season
Henderson, G. S., Harris, W. F., Todd, D. E., Grizzard, T.


Journal: The Journal Of Ecology, Volume 65 (2): 365-374 (1977), ISBN . DOI: 10.2307/2259488 Sites: US-WBW

Life History And Production Dynamics Of Alloperla Mediana And Diplectrona Modesta In Walker Branch, Tennessee
Cushman, R. M., Elwood, J. W., Hildebrand, S. G.


Journal: American Midland Naturalist, Volume 98 (2): 354-364 (1977), ISBN . DOI: 10.2307/2424986 Sites: US-WBW

Analysis Of Litterfall In A Deciduous Forest On Walker Branch Watershed, Tennessee: Data Stratification By Two Alternative Methods
Grigal, D. F., Grizzard, T.


Journal: American Midland Naturalist, Volume 94 (2): 361-369 (1975), ISBN . DOI: 10.2307/2424432 Sites: US-WBW

Mass Balance Of Trace Elements In Walker Branch Watershed: Relation To Coal-Fired Steam Plants
Lindberg, S.E., Andren, A.W., Raridon, R.J., Fulkerson, W.

A mass balance study of trace element flows at the TVA Allen Steam Plant at Memphis showed that most of the released Hg, some Se, and probably most Cl and Br are discharged to the atmosphere as gases. The elements As, Cd, Cu, Ga, Mo, Pb, Sb, Se, and Zn were concentrated in fly ash compared to slag and were more concentrated in the …


Journal: Environmental Health Perspectives, Volume 12: 9-18 (1975), ISBN . DOI: 10.1289/ehp.75129 Sites: US-WBW

An Integrated Ordination-Classification Analysis Of An Intensively Sampled Oak-Hickory Forest
Grigal, D. F., Goldstein, R. A.


Journal: The Journal Of Ecology, Volume 59 (2): 481-492 (1971), ISBN . DOI: 10.2307/2258326 Sites: US-WBW