Forest hydrology and biogeochemistry : synthesis of past research and future directions
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Forest hydrology and biogeochemistry : synthesis of past research and future directions
(Ecological studies : analysis and synthesis, v. 216)
Springer, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This international rigorously peer-reviewed volume critically synthesizes current knowledge in forest hydrology and biogeochemistry. It is a one-stop comprehensive reference tool for researchers and practitioners in the fields of hydrology, biogeoscience, ecology, forestry, boundary-layer meteorology, and geography. Following an introductory chapter tracing the historical roots of the subject, the book is divided into the following main sections:
* Sampling and Novel Approaches
* Forest Hydrology and Biogeochemistry by Ecoregion and Forest Type
* Hydrologic and Biogeochemical Fluxes from the Canopy to the Phreatic Surface
* Hydrologic and Biogeochemical Fluxes in Forest Ecosystems: Effects of Time, Stressors, and Humans
The volume concludes with a final chapter that reflects on the current state of knowledge and identifies some areas in need of further research.
Table of Contents
Section I. Introductory Chapter
1. Historical Roots of Forest Hydrology and Biogeochemistry
Kevin J. McGuire and Gene E. Likens
Section II. Sampling and Novel Approaches
2. Sampling Strategies in Forest Hydrology and Biogeochemistry
Roger C. Bales, Martha H. Conklin, Branko Kerkez, Steven Glaser, Jan W. Hopmans, Carolyn T. Hunsaker, Matt Meadows and Peter C. Hartsough
3. Bird's Eye View of Forest Hydrology: Novel Approaches using Remote Sensing Techniques
Gabor Z. Sass and Irena F. Creed
4. Digital Terrain Analysis Approaches for Tracking Hydrological and Biogeochemical Pathways and Processes in Forested Landscapes
Irena F. Creed and Gabor Z. Sass
5. A Synthesis of Forest Evaporation Fluxes- from Days to Years-as Measured with Eddy Covariance
Dennis D. Baldocchi and Youngryel Ryu
6. Spectral Methods to Advance Understanding of Dissolved Organic Carbon Dynamics in Forested Catchments Rose M. Cory, Elizabeth W. Boyer and Diane M. McKnight
7. The Roles of Stable Isotopes in Forest Hydrology and Biogeochemistry
Todd E. Dawson and Kevin A. Simonin
8. The Use of Geochemical Mixing Models to Derive Runoff Sources and Hydrologic Flow Paths
Shreeram Inamdar
Section III. Forest Hydrology and Biogeochemistry by Ecoregion and Forest Type
9. Hydrology and Biogeochemistry of Terra Firme Lowland Tropical Forests
Alex V. Krusche, Maria Victoria R. Ballester and Nei Kavaguichi Leite
10. Hydrology and Biogeochemistry of Mangrove Forests
Daniel M. Alongi and Richard Brinkman
11. Hydrology and Biogeochemistry of Tropical Montane Cloud Forests
Thomas W. Giambelluca and Gerhard Gerold
12. Hydrology and Biogeochemistry of Temperate ForestsNobuhito Ohte and Naoko Tokuchi
13. Hydrology and Biogeochemistry of Semiarid and Arid Regions
Xiao-Yan Li
14. Hydrology and Biogeochemistry of Mediterranean Forests
Pilar Llorens, Jerome Latron, Miguel Alvarez-Cobelas, Jordi Martinez-Vilalta and Gerardo Moreno
15. Hydrology and Biogeochemistry of Boreal Forests
Anders Lindroth and Patrick Crill
16. Biogeochemistry of Urban Forests
Panagiotis Michopoulos
Section IV. Hydrologic and Biogeochemical Fluxes from the Canopy to the Phreatic Surface
17. Atmospheric Deposition
Kathleen C. Weathers and Alexandra G. Ponette-Gonzalez
18. Canopy Structure in Relation to Hydrological and Biogeochemical Fluxes
Thomas G. Pypker, Delphis F. Levia, Jeroen Staelens and John T. Van Stan, II
19. Transpiration in Forest Ecosystems
Tomo'omi Kumagai
20. Rainfall Interception Loss by Forest Canopies
Darryl E. Carlyle-Moses and John H.C. Gash
21. Throughfall and Stemflow in Wooded Ecosystems
Delphis F. Levia, Richard F. Keim, Darryl E. Carlyle-Moses and Ethan E. Frost
22. Forest Floor Interception
A.M.J. Gerrits and H.H.G. Savenije
23. New Dimensions of Hillslope Hydrology
Sophie Bachmair and Markus Weiler
24. Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry of the Rhizosphere in Forested Ecosystems
Mark S. Johnson and Georg Jost
25. Effects of the Canopy Hydrologic Flux on Groundwater
Tadashi Tanaka
Section V. Hydrologic and Biogeochemical Fluxes in Forest Ecosystems: Effects of Time, Stressors, and Humans
26. Seasonality of Hydrological and Biogeochemical Fluxes
Jeroen Staelens, Mathias Herbst, Dirk Hoelscher and An De Schrijver
27. Snow: Hydrological and Ecological Feedbacks in Forests
Noah P. Molotch, Peter D. Blanken and Timothy E. Link
28. Insects, Infestations, and Nutrient Fluxes
Beate Michalzik
29. Forest Biogeochemistry and Drought
Sharon A. Billings and Nathan Phillips
30. Effect of Forest Fires on Hydrology and Biogeochemistry of Watersheds
Shin-ichi Onodera and John T. Van Stan, II
31. The Effects of Ice Storms on the Hydrology and Biogeochemistry of Forests
Benjamin Z. Houlton and Charles T. Driscoll
32. Impacts of Hurricanes on Forest Hydrology and Biogeochemistry
William H. McDowell
33. The Effects of Forest Harvesting on Forest Hydrology and Biogeochemistry
James M. Buttle
34. The Cycling of Pollutants in Non-Urban Forested Environments
Elena Vanguelova, Brian Reynolds, Tom Nisbet and Douglas Godbold
35. Forests and Global Change
Gordon B. Bonan
Section VI. Knowledge Gaps and Research Opportunities
36. Reflections on the State of Forest Hydrology and Biogeochemistry
Delphis F. Levia, Darryl E. Carlyle-Moses and Tadashi Tanaka
Index
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