Jennifer Harden, PhD (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Acidification of forest soil in Russia: From 1893 to present Acidification of forest soil in Russia: From 1893 to present
It is commonly believed that fine-textured soils developed on carbonate parent material are well buffered from possible acidification. There are no data, however, that document resistance of such soils to acidic deposition exposure on a timescale longer than 30-40 years. In this paper, we report on directly testing the long-term buffering capacity of nineteenth century forest soils...
Authors
A.G. Lapenis, G.B. Lawrence, A.A. Andreev, A.A. Bobrov, M.S. Torn, J.W. Harden
Fire dynamics and implications for nitrogen cycling in boreal forests Fire dynamics and implications for nitrogen cycling in boreal forests
We used a dynamic, long-term mass balance approach to track cumulative carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) losses to fire in boreal Manitoba over the 6500 years since deglaciation. Estimated C losses to decomposition and fire, combined with measurements of N pools in mature and burned forest floors, suggest that loss of N by combustion has likely resulted in a long-term loss that exceeds the...
Authors
J.W. Harden, M. Mack, H. Veldhuis, S.T. Gower
Isotopic composition of carbon dioxide from a boreal forest fire: Inferring carbon loss from measurements and modeling Isotopic composition of carbon dioxide from a boreal forest fire: Inferring carbon loss from measurements and modeling
Fire is an important pathway for carbon (C) loss from boreal forest ecosystems and has a strong effect on ecosystem C balance. Fires can range widely in severity, defined as the amount of vegetation and forest floor consumed by fire, depending on local fuel and climatic conditions. Here we explore a novel method for estimating fire severity and loss of C from fire using the atmosphere to
Authors
E.A.G. Schuur, S.E. Trumbore, M.C. Mack, J.W. Harden
Modeling soil thermal and carbon dynamics of a fire chronosequence in interior Alaska Modeling soil thermal and carbon dynamics of a fire chronosequence in interior Alaska
In this study, the dynamics of soil thermal, hydrologic, and ecosystem processes were coupled to project how the carbon budgets of boreal forests will respond to changes in atmospheric CO2, climate, and fire disturbance. The ability of the model to simulate gross primary production and ecosystem respiration was verified for a mature black spruce ecosystem in Canada, the age-dependent...
Authors
Q. Zhuang, A. D. McGuire, K. P. O’Neill, J.W. Harden, V.E. Romanovsky, J. Yarie
Physical data of soil profiles formed on late Quaternary marine terraces near Santa Cruz, California Physical data of soil profiles formed on late Quaternary marine terraces near Santa Cruz, California
The marine terraces in and around Santa Cruz, California, represent a set of well-preserved terraces formed as a product of geology, sea level, and climate. A marine terrace begins as a wave cut platform. Eustatic sea level changes, seacliff erosion, and tectonic uplift work together to generate marine terraces. "When a wave-cut platform is raised (due to tectonic activity) above sea...
Authors
Jennie Munster, Jennifer W. Harden
Soil chemistry and mineralogy of the Santa Cruz coastal terraces Soil chemistry and mineralogy of the Santa Cruz coastal terraces
Marine terraces in the central coast of California provide an opportunity to study a soil chronosequence in which similar materials (beach deposits) have been weathered under similar slope, climatic, and vegetation conditions during the Quaternary. The terraces between Santa Cruz and Año Nuevo, California, have been studied for decades and are thought to be one of the best example of...
Authors
Colin Pinney, Jacob Aniku, Raymond Burke, Jennifer Harden, Michael Singer, Jennie Munster
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 144
Acidification of forest soil in Russia: From 1893 to present Acidification of forest soil in Russia: From 1893 to present
It is commonly believed that fine-textured soils developed on carbonate parent material are well buffered from possible acidification. There are no data, however, that document resistance of such soils to acidic deposition exposure on a timescale longer than 30-40 years. In this paper, we report on directly testing the long-term buffering capacity of nineteenth century forest soils...
Authors
A.G. Lapenis, G.B. Lawrence, A.A. Andreev, A.A. Bobrov, M.S. Torn, J.W. Harden
Fire dynamics and implications for nitrogen cycling in boreal forests Fire dynamics and implications for nitrogen cycling in boreal forests
We used a dynamic, long-term mass balance approach to track cumulative carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) losses to fire in boreal Manitoba over the 6500 years since deglaciation. Estimated C losses to decomposition and fire, combined with measurements of N pools in mature and burned forest floors, suggest that loss of N by combustion has likely resulted in a long-term loss that exceeds the...
Authors
J.W. Harden, M. Mack, H. Veldhuis, S.T. Gower
Isotopic composition of carbon dioxide from a boreal forest fire: Inferring carbon loss from measurements and modeling Isotopic composition of carbon dioxide from a boreal forest fire: Inferring carbon loss from measurements and modeling
Fire is an important pathway for carbon (C) loss from boreal forest ecosystems and has a strong effect on ecosystem C balance. Fires can range widely in severity, defined as the amount of vegetation and forest floor consumed by fire, depending on local fuel and climatic conditions. Here we explore a novel method for estimating fire severity and loss of C from fire using the atmosphere to
Authors
E.A.G. Schuur, S.E. Trumbore, M.C. Mack, J.W. Harden
Modeling soil thermal and carbon dynamics of a fire chronosequence in interior Alaska Modeling soil thermal and carbon dynamics of a fire chronosequence in interior Alaska
In this study, the dynamics of soil thermal, hydrologic, and ecosystem processes were coupled to project how the carbon budgets of boreal forests will respond to changes in atmospheric CO2, climate, and fire disturbance. The ability of the model to simulate gross primary production and ecosystem respiration was verified for a mature black spruce ecosystem in Canada, the age-dependent...
Authors
Q. Zhuang, A. D. McGuire, K. P. O’Neill, J.W. Harden, V.E. Romanovsky, J. Yarie
Physical data of soil profiles formed on late Quaternary marine terraces near Santa Cruz, California Physical data of soil profiles formed on late Quaternary marine terraces near Santa Cruz, California
The marine terraces in and around Santa Cruz, California, represent a set of well-preserved terraces formed as a product of geology, sea level, and climate. A marine terrace begins as a wave cut platform. Eustatic sea level changes, seacliff erosion, and tectonic uplift work together to generate marine terraces. "When a wave-cut platform is raised (due to tectonic activity) above sea...
Authors
Jennie Munster, Jennifer W. Harden
Soil chemistry and mineralogy of the Santa Cruz coastal terraces Soil chemistry and mineralogy of the Santa Cruz coastal terraces
Marine terraces in the central coast of California provide an opportunity to study a soil chronosequence in which similar materials (beach deposits) have been weathered under similar slope, climatic, and vegetation conditions during the Quaternary. The terraces between Santa Cruz and Año Nuevo, California, have been studied for decades and are thought to be one of the best example of...
Authors
Colin Pinney, Jacob Aniku, Raymond Burke, Jennifer Harden, Michael Singer, Jennie Munster
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