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Graeme LockabyProfessor of Wetland Biogeochemistry, Auburn University Verified email at auburn.edu Cited by 6505 |
The effectiveness of forestry best management practices for sediment control in the southeastern United States: A literature review
CJ Anderson, BG Lockaby - Southern Journal of Applied …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Water quality from forested watersheds (both managed and unmanaged) is normally very
good and better than most other human-dominated land uses. Water degradation is possible …
good and better than most other human-dominated land uses. Water degradation is possible …
Relationships between landscape characteristics and nonpoint source pollution inputs to coastal estuaries
…, LD Teeter, KM Flynn, BG Lockaby - Environmental …, 1999 - Springer
… Basnyat, P., LD Teeter, KM Flynn, and BG Lockaby. 1996. Non-point source pollution and
watershed land uses: A conceptual framework for modeling the management of non-point …
watershed land uses: A conceptual framework for modeling the management of non-point …
Water resources and land use and cover in a humid region: the southeastern United States
RC Nagy, BG Lockaby, B Helms… - Journal of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
It is widely recognized that forest and water resources are intricately linked. Globally, changes
in forest cover to accommodate agriculture and urban development introduce additional …
in forest cover to accommodate agriculture and urban development introduce additional …
The use of remote sensing and GIS in watershed level analyses of non-point source pollution problems
P Basnyat, LD Teeter, BG Lockaby, KM Flynn - Forest Ecology and …, 2000 - Elsevier
Basin characteristics such as land use/land cover, slope, and soil attributes affect water
quality by regulating sediment and chemical concentration. Among these characteristics, land …
quality by regulating sediment and chemical concentration. Among these characteristics, land …
Land cover impacts on stream nutrients and fecal coliform in the lower Piedmont of West Georgia
JE Schoonover, BG Lockaby - Journal of hydrology, 2006 - Elsevier
As urbanization infiltrates into rural areas, stream water quality is expected to decline as a
result from increased impervious surface and greater sources for pollutants. Consequently, …
result from increased impervious surface and greater sources for pollutants. Consequently, …
Changes in chemical and physical propertiesof stream water across an urban-rural gradient in western Georgia
… These seasons coincide with lower levels of vegetative evapotranspiration resulting in
greater hydrologic connectivity between aquatic and terrestrial systems (Lockaby …
greater hydrologic connectivity between aquatic and terrestrial systems (Lockaby …
Modeling effects of changing land use/cover on daily streamflow: an artificial neural network and curve number based hybrid approach
A hybrid model based on Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) and Soil Conservation Service (SCS)
Curve Number (CN) was developed to predict the effect of changes in land use/cover (…
Curve Number (CN) was developed to predict the effect of changes in land use/cover (…
Leaf litter decomposition and nutrient dynamics in four southern forested floodplain communities
TT Baker III, BG Lockaby, WH Conner… - Soil Science Society …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Decomposition of site‐specific litter mixtures was monitored for 100 wk in four floodplain
communities: (i) a mixed oak community along the Cache River in central Arkansas, (ii) a …
communities: (i) a mixed oak community along the Cache River in central Arkansas, (ii) a …
Impacts of land cover on stream hydrology in the west Georgia piedmont, USA
JE Schoonover, BG Lockaby… - Journal of Environmental …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
The southeastern United States is experiencing rapid urban development. Consequently,
Georgia's streams are experiencing hydrologic alterations from extensive development and …
Georgia's streams are experiencing hydrologic alterations from extensive development and …
The effect of increasing salinity and forest mortality on soil nitrogen and phosphorus mineralization in tidal freshwater forested wetlands
… al. 2012), suggesting that the stoichiometry of soil nutrient mineralization might not always
be as predictive of production as is litterfall nutrient stoichiometry (eg, Schilling and Lockaby …
be as predictive of production as is litterfall nutrient stoichiometry (eg, Schilling and Lockaby …