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References
Baldwin, J.L. 1938. Interception of Snowfall by Forests. Forest Notes 6. Concord: New Hampshire Forest and Recreation Department.
Bharati, L., K.H. Lee, T.M. Isenhart, and R.C. Schultz. 2002. “Soil-Water Infiltration Under Crops, Pasture, and Established Riparian Buffer in Midwestern USA.” Agroforestry Systems 56: 249-257.
Blanco-Canqui, H., R. Lal, L.B. Owens, W.M. Post, and R.C. Izzauralde. 2005. “Strength Properties and Organic Carbon of Soils in the North Appalachian Region.” Soil. Sci. Soc. Am. J. 69: 663-673.
Blow, F.E. 1955. “Quantity and Hydrologic Characteristics of Litter Under Upland Oak Forests in Eastern Tennessee.” J. Forestry 53: 190-195.
Cantelon, J. 1951. “A Preliminary Investigation of the Influence of Prescribed Burning on Soil Water Supplies in South Jersey.” Am. Cranberry Growers Assoc. Prec., pp. 18-26.
Carter, M.R. 2002. “Soil Quality for Sustainable Land Management: Organic Matter and Aggregation Interactions That Maintain Soil Functions.” Agronomy Journal 94: 38-47.
Clapperton, J., and M. Ryan. 2001. Uncovering the Real Dirt on No-Till. Rhizosphere Ecology Research Group, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Lethbridge Research Centre. Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. http://www.sdnotill.com/Newsletters/Real 20Dirt.pdf.
Daddow, R.L, and G.E. Warrington. 1983. Growth Limiting Soil Bulk Density as Influenced by Soil Texture. WSDG-TN-00005. Fort Collins, CO: Watershed Systems Development Group, USDA Forest Service.
Douglas, J.T., A.J. Koppi, and C.J. Moran. 1993. “Alteration of the Structural Attributes of a Compact Clay Loam Soil by Growth of a Perennial Grass Crop.” Plant and Soil 139(2): 195-202.
Fuentes, J.P., M. Flury, and D.F. Bezdicek. 2004. “Hydraulic Properties in a Silt Loam Soil Under Natural Prairie, Conventional Till and No-Till.” Soil. Sci. Soc. Am. J. 68: 1679-1688.
Goldsmith, W., M. Silva, and C. Fischenich. 2001. Determining Optimal Degree of Soil Compaction for Balancing Mechanical Stability and Plant Growth Capacity. ERDC-TN-EMRRP-SR-26. Vicksburg, MS: US Army Engineer Research and Development Center.
Gray, D.H. 2002. Optimizing Soil Compaction. Erosion Control, September/October. Santa Barbara, CA: Forester Press.
Helvey, J.D. 1964. Rainfall Interception by Hardwood Forest Litter in the Southern Appalachians. US Forest Service Southeast. Forest Experimental Research Paper 8.
Kittredge, J. 1948. Forest Influences. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Magdoff, F., and H. van Es. 2000. Building Soils for Better Crops, 2nd Ed. Washington, DC: Jarboe Printing. A Sustainable Agriculture Network publication.
McCauley, A., C. Jones, and J. Jacobsen. Circa 2001. Soil and Water Management Module 1: Basic Soil Properties. Montana State University Extension Service. http://www.montana.edu/publications.
Nassauer, J.I. 1995. “Messy Ecosystems, Orderly Frames.” Landscape Journal 14(2): 161-170.
Patchett, J.M., and G.S. Wilhelm. 1999. The Ecology and Culture of Water. Conservation Design Forum Inc.
Pitt, R., J. Lantrip, R. Harrison, C.L. Henry, and D. Xue. 1999. Infiltration Through Disturbed Urban Soils and Compost-Amended Soils Effects on Runoff Quality and Quantity. USEPA Research Report. EPA/600/R-00/016. Washington, DC: Office of Research and Development.
Pitt, R., S. Chen, and S. Clark. 2002. Compacted Urban Soils Effects on Infiltration and Bioretention Stormwater Control Designs. Presented at the 9th International Conference on Urban Drainage, IAHR, IWA, EWRI, and ASCE. Portland, OR.
Rawls, W.J., D.L. Brakensick, N. Miller. 1981. “Green-Ampt Infiltration Parameters from Soils Data.” Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 109(1): 62-70.
Storey, H.C. 1953. Forest and Water Research Project, Report 2. Pennsylvania Department of Forest and Waters.
Swank, W.T., and J.M. Vose. 1994. “Long-Term Hydrologic and Stream Chemistry Responses of Southern Appalachian Catchments Following Conversion from Mixed Hardwoods to White Pine. In Hydrologie kleiner Einzugsgebiete: Gedenkschrift Hans M. Keller. Beitrage zur Hydrologie der Schweiz 35. Bern, Schweizerische: Schweizerische Gesselschaft fur Hydrologie und Limnologie: 164-172.
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). 1964. Provisional data.
Xiao, Q., E.G. McPherson, S.L. Ustin, M.E. Grismer, and J.R. Simpson. 2000. “Winter Rainfall Interception by Two Mature Open-Grown Trees in Davis, California.” Hydrological Processes 14: 763-784.
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From: Not All Green Space Is Created Equal
References
Baldwin, J.L. 1938. Interception of Snowfall by Forests. Forest Notes 6. Concord: New Hampshire Forest and Recreation Department.
Bharati, L., K.H. Lee, T.M. Isenhart, and R.C. Schultz. 2002. “Soil-Water Infiltration Under Crops, Pasture, and Established Riparian Buffer in Midwestern USA.” Agroforestry Systems 56: 249-257.
Blanco-Canqui, H., R. Lal, L.B. Owens, W.M. Post, and R.C. Izzauralde. 2005. “Strength Properties and Organic Carbon of Soils in the North Appalachian Region.” Soil. Sci. Soc. Am. J. 69: 663-673.
Blow, F.E. 1955. “Quantity and Hydrologic Characteristics of Litter Under Upland Oak Forests in Eastern Tennessee.” J. Forestry 53: 190-195.
Cantelon, J. 1951. “A Preliminary Investigation of the Influence of Prescribed Burning on Soil Water Supplies in South Jersey.” Am. Cranberry Growers Assoc. Prec., pp. 18-26.
Carter, M.R. 2002. “Soil Quality for Sustainable Land Management: Organic Matter and Aggregation Interactions That Maintain Soil Functions.” Agronomy Journal 94: 38-47.
Clapperton, J., and M. Ryan. 2001. Uncovering the Real Dirt on No-Till. Rhizosphere Ecology Research Group, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Lethbridge Research Centre. Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. http://www.sdnotill.com/Newsletters/Real 20Dirt.pdf.
Daddow, R.L, and G.E. Warrington. 1983. Growth Limiting Soil Bulk Density as Influenced by Soil Texture. WSDG-TN-00005. Fort Collins, CO: Watershed Systems Development Group, USDA Forest Service.
Douglas, J.T., A.J. Koppi, and C.J. Moran. 1993. “Alteration of the Structural Attributes of a Compact Clay Loam Soil by Growth of a Perennial Grass Crop.” Plant and Soil 139(2): 195-202.
Fuentes, J.P., M. Flury, and D.F. Bezdicek. 2004. “Hydraulic Properties in a Silt Loam Soil Under Natural Prairie, Conventional Till and No-Till.” Soil. Sci. Soc. Am. J. 68: 1679-1688.
Goldsmith, W., M. Silva, and C. Fischenich. 2001. Determining Optimal Degree of Soil Compaction for Balancing Mechanical Stability and Plant Growth Capacity. ERDC-TN-EMRRP-SR-26. Vicksburg, MS: US Army Engineer Research and Development Center.
Gray, D.H. 2002. Optimizing Soil Compaction. Erosion Control, September/October. Santa Barbara, CA: Forester Press.
Helvey, J.D. 1964. Rainfall Interception by Hardwood Forest Litter in the Southern Appalachians. US Forest Service Southeast. Forest Experimental Research Paper 8.
Kittredge, J. 1948. Forest Influences. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Magdoff, F., and H. van Es. 2000. Building Soils for Better Crops, 2nd Ed. Washington, DC: Jarboe Printing. A Sustainable Agriculture Network publication.
McCauley, A., C. Jones, and J. Jacobsen. Circa 2001. Soil and Water Management Module 1: Basic Soil Properties. Montana State University Extension Service. http://www.montana.edu/publications.
Nassauer, J.I. 1995. “Messy Ecosystems, Orderly Frames.” Landscape Journal 14(2): 161-170.
Patchett, J.M., and G.S. Wilhelm. 1999. The Ecology and Culture of Water. Conservation Design Forum Inc.
Pitt, R., J. Lantrip, R. Harrison, C.L. Henry, and D. Xue. 1999. Infiltration Through Disturbed Urban Soils and Compost-Amended Soils Effects on Runoff Quality and Quantity. USEPA Research Report. EPA/600/R-00/016. Washington, DC: Office of Research and Development.
Pitt, R., S. Chen, and S. Clark. 2002. Compacted Urban Soils Effects on Infiltration and Bioretention Stormwater Control Designs. Presented at the 9th International Conference on Urban Drainage, IAHR, IWA, EWRI, and ASCE. Portland, OR.
Rawls, W.J., D.L. Brakensick, N. Miller. 1981. “Green-Ampt Infiltration Parameters from Soils Data.” Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 109(1): 62-70.
Storey, H.C. 1953. Forest and Water Research Project, Report 2. Pennsylvania Department of Forest and Waters.
Swank, W.T., and J.M. Vose. 1994. “Long-Term Hydrologic and Stream Chemistry Responses of Southern Appalachian Catchments Following Conversion from Mixed Hardwoods to White Pine. In Hydrologie kleiner Einzugsgebiete: Gedenkschrift Hans M. Keller. Beitrage zur Hydrologie der Schweiz 35. Bern, Schweizerische: Schweizerische Gesselschaft fur Hydrologie und Limnologie: 164-172.
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). 1964. Provisional data.
Xiao, Q., E.G. McPherson, S.L. Ustin, M.E. Grismer, and J.R. Simpson. 2000. “Winter Rainfall Interception by Two Mature Open-Grown Trees in Davis, California.” Hydrological Processes 14: 763-784.