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Works by John T. Van Stan in Geography

2020

Alterations to Throughfall Water and Solute Flux by Tillandsias usneoides L. (Spanish Moss) Cover in a Maritime Live Oak Forest, Trent E. Gay, John T. Van Stan, James S. Reichard, Leslie Dean Moore, Elliot S. Lewis
James S. Reichard

Comparison of Tillandsia Usneoides (Spanish Moss) Water and Leachate Dynamics Between Urban and Pristine Barrier Island Maritime Oak Forests, John T. Van Stan, Aron Stubbins, Thais Bittar, James S. Reichard, K. Wright, R. B. Jenkins
James S. Reichard

Forest Canopy Structural Controls Over Throughfall Affect Soil Microbial Community Structure in an Epiphyte-laden Maritime Oak Stand, Carl L. Rosier, John T. Van Stan, Leslie Dean Moore, Joshua O.S. Schrom, Tiehang Wu, James S. Reichard, Jinjun Kan
James S. Reichard

Saltwater Intrusion in the Upper Floridan Aquifer on St. Catherines Island, Georgia, James S. Reichard, Brock R. Nelson, Brian K. Meyer, R. Kelly Vance, John T. Van Stan
James S. Reichard

Forest Canopy Structural Controls Over Throughfall Affect Soil Microbial Community Structure in an Epiphyte-laden Maritime Oak Stand, John T. Van Stan, Carl L. Rosier, Joshua O.S. Schrom, Tiehang Wu, James S. Reichard, Jinjun Kan
James S. Reichard

Throughfall-mediated Alterations to Soil Microbial Community Structure in a Forest Plot of Homogenous Soil Texture, Litter, and Plant Species Composition, John T. Van Stan, Carl L. Rosier, Leslie Dean Moore, Trent E. Gay, James S. Reichard, Tiehang Wu, Jinjun Kan
James S. Reichard

Tillandsia Usneoides (L.) L. (Spanish Moss) Water Storage and Leachate Characteristics From Two Maritime Oak Forest Settings, John T. Van Stan, Aron Stubbins, Thais Bittar, James S. Reichard, Kasey A. Wright, Robert B. Jenkins
James S. Reichard

Throughfall Alterations by Degree of Tillandsia Usneoides Cover in a Southeastern US Quercus Virginiana Forest, Trent E. Gay, John T. Van Stan, Leslie Dean Moore, Elliot S. Lewis, James S. Reichard
James S. Reichard

2017

Observed Compression of in Situ Tree Stems During Freezing, Ethan D. Gutmann, John T. Van Stan, Jan Friesen, Doug P. Aubrey, Jessica D. Lundquist
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

Forest Canopy Structural Controls Over Throughfall Affect Soil Microbial Community Structure in an Epiphyte-laden Maritime Oak Stand, John T. Van Stan, Carl L. Rosier, Joshua O.S. Schrom, Tiehang Wu, James S. Reichard, Jinjun Kan
John T. Van Stan II

Differential Stemflow Generation Due to Crown Structural Interactions with Wind-driven Rainfall, John T. Van Stan, Courtney M. Siegert, Delphis F. Levia, Carrie E. Scheick
John T. Van Stan II

Identifying Patterns of Forest Hydrologic and Biogeochemical Fluxes Using Weather Map Classification in a Mid-atlantic Deciduous Forest, Courtney M. Siegert, Delphis F. Levia, Daniel Leathers, John T. Van Stan, Myron J. Mitchell
John T. Van Stan II

Hydrological and Biogeochemical Effects of Rainfall Partitioning by Forest Canopies, John T. Van Stan
John T. Van Stan II

Estimating Canopy Water Storage Capacity by Cupressus Arizonica in Dryland Plantation, Seyed Mohammad Moein Sadeghi, Pedram Attarod, Thomas G. Pypker, David Dunkerley, John T. Van Stan
John T. Van Stan II

Evaluation of an Instrumental Method to Reduce Error in Canopy Water Storage Estimates via Mechanical Displacement, Jan Friesen, John T. Van Stan, Kael Martin, Matthew T. Jarvis, Jessica D. Lundquist, Delphis F. Levia
John T. Van Stan II

Effects of Wind-driven Rainfall on Stemflow Generation Between Two Codominant Tree Species With Differing Crown Characteristics, John T. Van Stan, Courtney M. Siegert, Delphis F. Levia, Carrie E. Scheick
John T. Van Stan II

Comparison of Tillandsia Usneoides (Spanish Moss) Water and Leachate Dynamics Between Urban and Pristine Barrier Island Maritime Oak Forests, John T. Van Stan, Aron Stubbins, Thais Bittar, James S. Reichard, K. Wright, R. B. Jenkins
John T. Van Stan II

Forest Ecohydrology: Past Research & Future Directions for Precipitation Partitioning on the Coast, John T. Van Stan
John T. Van Stan II

Measurement of Rainfall Partitioning in an Afforested Landscape: The Chitgar Forest Park, North of Iran, Seyed Mohammad Moein Sadeghi, Pedram Attarod, Thomas G. Pypker, David Dunkerley, John T. Van Stan
John T. Van Stan II

Spatiotemporal Throughfall Patterns Beneath an Urban Tree Row, Philine Bogeholz, John T. Van Stan, Anke Hildebrandt, Jan Friesen, Michael Dibble, Zachary Norman
John T. Van Stan II

Instrumental Method to Reduce Error in Canopy Water Storage Estimates via Mechanical Displacement, John T. Van Stan, Kael Martin, Jan Friesen, Matthew T. Jarvis, Jessica D. Lundquist, Delphis F. Levia
John T. Van Stan II

Using in Situ Bark Microrelief Observations to Explain Intra- and Interspecies Variability of Stemflow in a Temperate Beech-oak Forest, Elliot S. Lewis, John T. Van Stan, Jan Friesen, Anke Hildebrandt
John T. Van Stan II

Saltwater Intrusion in the Upper Floridan Aquifer on St. Catherines Island, Georgia, James S. Reichard, Brock R. Nelson, Brian K. Meyer, R. Kelly Vance, John T. Van Stan
John T. Van Stan II

Seasonal Dynamics of Soil Microbial Community Structure in the Proximal Area of Tree Boles: Possible Influence of Stemflow, Carl L. Rosier, Delphis F. Levia, John T. Van Stan, Jinjun Kan
John T. Van Stan II

Urban Forest Design: An Example of Stem Education in Action, John T. Van Stan
John T. Van Stan II

Effects of Phenology and Meteorological Disturbance on Litter Rainfall Interception for a Pinus Elliottii Stand in the Southeastern US, John T. Van Stan, Miriam Coenders-Gerrits, Michael Dribble, Zachary Norman
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

Evaluation of an Instrumental Method to Reduce Error in Canopy Water Storage Estimates via Mechanical Displacement, John T. Van Stan, Kael Martin, Jan Friesen, Matthew T. Jarvis, Jessica D. Lundquist, Delphis F. Levia
John T. Van Stan II

Using Wavelet Analysis to Examine Bark Microrelief, David R. Legates, Delphis F. Levia, John T. Van Stan, Victor M. Velasco Herrera
John T. Van Stan II

Forest Canopy Interception Loss Across Temporal Scales: Implications for Urban Greening Initiatives, John T. Van Stan, Delphis F. Levia, R. Brett Jenkins
John T. Van Stan II

Observed Compression of in Situ Tree Stems During Freezing, Ethan D. Gutmann, John T. Van Stan, Jan Friesen, Doug P. Aubrey, Jessica D. Lundquist
John T. Van Stan II

Molecular and Optical Properties of Tree-derived Dissolved Organic Matter in Throughfall and Stemflow From Live Oaks and Eastern Red Cedar, Aron Stubbins, Leticia M. Silva, Thorsten Dittmar, John T. Van Stan
John T. Van Stan II

The Absorption and Evaporation of Water Vapor by Epiphytes in an Old-growth Douglas-fir Forest During the Seasonal Summer Dry Season: Implications for the Canopy Energy Budget, Thomas G. Pypker, Michael Unsworth, John T. Van Stan, Barbara J. Bond
John T. Van Stan II

Canopy Hydrometeorological Dynamics Across a Chronosequence of a Globally Invasive Species, Ailanthus Altissima (Mill., Tree of Heaven), Seyed Mohammad Moein Sadeghi, John T. Van Stan, Thomas G. Pypker, Jan Friesen
John T. Van Stan II

Do Storm Synoptic Patterns Affect Biogeochemical Fluxes From Temperate Deciduous Forest Canopies?, Courtney M. Siegbert, Delphis F. Levia, Daniel Leathers, John T. Van Stan, Myron J. Mitchell
John T. Van Stan II

Edge-to-Stem Variability in Wet-Canopy Evaporation From an Urban Tree Row, John T. Van Stan, Zachary Norman, Adrian Meghoo, Jan Friesen, Anke Hildebrandt, Jean-François Côté, S. Jeffrey Underwood, Gustavo O. Maldonado
John T. Van Stan II

Effects of Phenology and Meteorological Disturbance on Litter Rainfall Interception for a Pinus Elliottii Stand in the Southeastern US, John T. Van Stan, A.M.J. Coenders-Gerrits, Michael Dribble, Zachary Norman
John T. Van Stan II

Surface Roughness Affects the Running Speed of Tropical Canopy Ants, Stephen P. Yanoviak, Cheryl Silveri, Alyssa Y. Stark, John T. Van Stan, Delphis F. Levia
John T. Van Stan II

Hydrology, John T. Van Stan
John T. Van Stan II

The Importance of Considering Rainfall Partitioning in Afforestation Initiatives in Semiarid Climates: a Comparison of Common Planted Tree Species in Tehran, Iran, Seyed Mohammad Moein Sadeghi, Pedram Attarod, John T. Van Stan, Thomas G. Pypker
John T. Van Stan II

Use of Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) to Identify Interactive Meteorological Conditions Affecting Relative Throughfall, John T. Van Stan, Trent E. Gay, Elliot S. Lewis
John T. Van Stan II

Seasonal Dynamics of Soil Microbial Community Structure Within the Proximal Area of Tree Boles: Possible Influence of Stemflow, Carl L. Rosier, Delphis F. Levia, John T. Van Stan, A. Aufdenkampe, Jinjun Kan
John T. Van Stan II

Modeling Rainfall Interception Loss for an Epiphyte-Laden Quercus virginiana Forest Using Reformulated Static- and Variable-Storage Gash Analytical Models, John T. Van Stan, Ethan D. Gutmann, Elliot S. Lewis, Trent E. Gay
John T. Van Stan II

Impact of Interacting Bark Structure and Rainfall Conditions on Stemflow Variability in a Temperate Beech-oak Forest, Central Germany, John T. Van Stan, Elliot S. Lewis, Anke Hildebrandt, Corinna Rebmann, Jan Friesen
John T. Van Stan II

Alteration of Soil Chitinolytic Bacterial and Ammonia Oxidizing Archaeal Community Diversity by Rainwater Redistribution in an Epiphyte-laden Quercus Virginiana Canopy, L. Dean Moore, John T. Van Stan, Trent E. Gay, Carl L. Rosier, Tiehang Wu
John T. Van Stan II

Efficiency of the Reformulated Gash's Interception Model in Semiarid Afforestations, Seyed Mohammad Moein Sadeghi, Pedram Attarod, John T. Van Stan, Thomas G. Pypker, David Dunkerley
John T. Van Stan II

Forest Canopy Precipitation Partitioning: An Important Plant Trait Influencing the Spatial Structure of the Symbiotic Soil Microbial Community, Carl L. Rosier, Leslie Dean Moore, Tiehang Wu, John T. Van Stan
John T. Van Stan II

Evolution of Forest Precipitation Water Storage Measurement Methods, Jan Friesen, Jessica D. Lundquist, John T. Van Stan
John T. Van Stan II

Forest Canopy Structural Controls Over Throughfall Affect Soil Microbial Community Structure in an Epiphyte-laden Maritime Oak Stand, Carl L. Rosier, John T. Van Stan, Leslie Dean Moore, Joshua O.S. Schrom, Tiehang Wu, James S. Reichard, Jinjun Kan
John T. Van Stan II

A Review and Evaluation of Forest Canopy Epiphyte Roles in the Partitioning and Chemical Alteration of Precipitation, John T. Van Stan, Thomas G. Pypker
John T. Van Stan II

Calcium and Aluminum Cycling in a Temperate Broadleaved Deciduous Forest of the Eastern Usa: Relative Impacts of Tree Species, Canopy State, and Flux Type, Delphis F. Levia, Alexey N. Shiklomanov, John T. Van Stan, Carrie E. Scheick, Sheeram Inamdar, Myron J. Mitchell, Patrick J. McHale
John T. Van Stan II

Throughfall Nutrients in a Degraded Indigenous Fagus Orientalis Forest and a Picea Abies Plantation in the of North of Iran, Parisa Abbasian, Pedram Attarod, Seyed Mohammad Moein Sadeghi, John T. Van Stan, Seyed M. Hojjati
John T. Van Stan II

Meteorological Influences on Stemflow Generation Across Diameter Size Classes of Two Morphologically Distinct Deciduous Species, John T. Van Stan, Jarrad H. Van Stan, Delphis F. Levia
John T. Van Stan II

Throughfall Alterations by Degree of Tillandsia Usneoides Cover in a Southeastern US Quercus Virginiana Forest, Trent E. Gay, John T. Van Stan, Leslie Dean Moore, Elliot S. Lewis, James S. Reichard
John T. Van Stan II

Tillandsia Usneoides (L.) L. (Spanish Moss) Water Storage and Leachate Characteristics From Two Maritime Oak Forest Settings, John T. Van Stan, Aron Stubbins, Thais Bittar, James S. Reichard, Kasey A. Wright, Robert B. Jenkins
John T. Van Stan II

How Will Climate Change Affect the Throughfall of Several Forest Areas in Iran?, Pedram Attarod, Q. Tang, John T. Van Stan, X. Liu
John T. Van Stan II

Global Estimate of Lichen and Bryophytes to Forest Rainfall Interception, John T. Van Stan, Philipp Porada, Axel Kleidon
John T. Van Stan II

Evolution of Forest Precipitation Water Storage Monitoring Methodologies, Jan Friesen, Jessica D. Lundquist, John T. Van Stan
John T. Van Stan II

Can Throughfall Connect Forest Canopy Architecture to Soil Microbial Community Structure & Function? Findings From an Epiphyte-laden Subtropical Forest, John T. Van Stan, Carl L. Rosier, Leslie Dean Moore, Tiehang Wu, Jinjun Kan
John T. Van Stan II

Chronological Changes in Canopy Hydrometeorological Dynamics May Aid Invasion of a Globally Invasive Species (Ailanthus Altissima Mill. Tree of Heaven), John T. Van Stan, Seyed Mohammad Moein Sadeghi, Thomas G. Pypker, Jan Friesen
John T. Van Stan II

Alterations to Throughfall Water and Solute Flux by Tillandsias usneoides L. (Spanish Moss) Cover in a Maritime Live Oak Forest, Trent E. Gay, John T. Van Stan, James S. Reichard, Leslie Dean Moore, Elliot S. Lewis
John T. Van Stan II

Throughfall-mediated Alterations to Soil Microbial Community Structure in a Forest Plot of Homogenous Soil Texture, Litter, and Plant Species Composition, John T. Van Stan, Carl L. Rosier, Leslie Dean Moore, Trent E. Gay, James S. Reichard, Tiehang Wu, Jinjun Kan
John T. Van Stan II

Phenological Impacts on Litter Interception in a Pinus elliottii Stand, Southeastern US, Michael Dibble, John T. Van Stan, Philine Bogeholz, Zachary Norman, A.M.J. Coenders-Gerrits
John T. Van Stan II

Tree-DOM: DOM Quality From the Headwaters of the Aquatic Carbon Cycle, Aron Stubbins, Sasha Wagner, Thorsten Dittmar, John T. Van Stan
John T. Van Stan II

Current State and Challenges of Monitoring Tree Canopy Water Storage, John T. Van Stan
John T. Van Stan II

Bacterial Flux by Net Precipitation from the Phyllosphere to the Forest Floor, Preston Pound, John T. Van Stan, Leslie Dean Moore, Thais Bittar
John T. Van Stan II

Canopy Structural Alterations to Nitrogen Functions of the Soil Microbial Community in a Quercus Virginiana Forest, Leslie Dean Moore, John T. Van Stan, Carl L. Rosier, Trent E. Gay, Tiehang Wu
John T. Van Stan II

A Review and Evaluation of Forest Canopy Epiphyte Roles in the Partitioning and Chemical Alteration of Precipitation, John T. Van Stan, Thomas G. Pypker
John T. Van Stan II

Use of Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) to Identify Interactive Meteorological Conditions Affecting Throughfall, Elliot S. Lewis, John T. Van Stan, Trent E. Gay
John T. Van Stan II

How Will Climate Change Affect the Throughfall of Several Forest Areas in Iran?, Pedram Attarod, Q. Tang, John T. Van Stan, X. Liu
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

Edge-to-Stem Variability in Wet-Canopy Evaporation From an Urban Tree Row, John T. Van Stan, Zachary Norman, Adrian Meghoo, Jan Friesen, Anke Hildebrandt, Jean-François Côté, S. Jeffrey Underwood, Gustavo O. Maldonado
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

Canopy Hydrometeorological Dynamics Across a Chronosequence of a Globally Invasive Species, Ailanthus Altissima (Mill., Tree of Heaven), Seyed Mohammad Moein Sadeghi, John T. Van Stan, Thomas G. Pypker, Jan Friesen
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

The Absorption and Evaporation of Water Vapor by Epiphytes in an Old-growth Douglas-fir Forest During the Seasonal Summer Dry Season: Implications for the Canopy Energy Budget, Thomas G. Pypker, Michael Unsworth, John T. Van Stan, Barbara J. Bond
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

Global Estimate of Lichen and Bryophytes to Forest Rainfall Interception, John T. Van Stan, Philipp Porada, Axel Kleidon
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

Molecular and Optical Properties of Tree-derived Dissolved Organic Matter in Throughfall and Stemflow From Live Oaks and Eastern Red Cedar, Aron Stubbins, Leticia M. Silva, Thorsten Dittmar, John T. Van Stan
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

PDF

Tree-DOM: DOM Quality From the Headwaters of the Aquatic Carbon Cycle, Aron Stubbins, Sasha Wagner, Thorsten Dittmar, John T. Van Stan
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

Do Storm Synoptic Patterns Affect Biogeochemical Fluxes From Temperate Deciduous Forest Canopies?, Courtney M. Siegbert, Delphis F. Levia, Daniel Leathers, John T. Van Stan, Myron J. Mitchell
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

Hydrology, John T. Van Stan
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

Surface Roughness Affects the Running Speed of Tropical Canopy Ants, Stephen P. Yanoviak, Cheryl Silveri, Alyssa Y. Stark, John T. Van Stan, Delphis F. Levia
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

2016

Phenological Impacts on Litter Interception in a Pinus elliottii Stand, Southeastern US, Michael Dibble, John T. Van Stan, Philine Bogeholz, Zachary Norman, Miriam Coenders-Gerrits
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

Bacterial Flux by Net Precipitation from the Phyllosphere to the Forest Floor, Preston Pound, John T. Van Stan, Leslie Dean Moore, Thais Bittar
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

Spatiotemporal Throughfall Patterns Beneath an Urban Tree Row, Philine Bogeholz, John T. Van Stan, Anke Hildebrandt, Jan Friesen, Michael Dibble, Zachary Norman
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

Chronological Changes in Canopy Hydrometeorological Dynamics May Aid Invasion of a Globally Invasive Species (Ailanthus Altissima Mill. Tree of Heaven), John T. Van Stan, Seyed Mohammad Moein Sadeghi, Thomas G. Pypker, Jan Friesen
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

The Importance of Considering Rainfall Partitioning in Afforestation Initiatives in Semiarid Climates: a Comparison of Common Planted Tree Species in Tehran, Iran, Seyed Mohammad Moein Sadeghi, Pedram Attarod, John T. Van Stan, Thomas G. Pypker
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

Alteration of Soil Chitinolytic Bacterial and Ammonia Oxidizing Archaeal Community Diversity by Rainwater Redistribution in an Epiphyte-laden Quercus Virginiana Canopy, L. Dean Moore, John T. Van Stan, Trent E. Gay, Carl L. Rosier, Tiehang Wu
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

Impact of Interacting Bark Structure and Rainfall Conditions on Stemflow Variability in a Temperate Beech-oak Forest, Central Germany, John T. Van Stan, Elliot S. Lewis, Anke Hildebrandt, Corinna Rebmann, Jan Friesen
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

Seasonal Dynamics of Soil Microbial Community Structure Within the Proximal Area of Tree Boles: Possible Influence of Stemflow, Carl L. Rosier, Delphis F. Levia, John T. Van Stan, A. Aufdenkampe, Jinjun Kan
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

Use of Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) to Identify Interactive Meteorological Conditions Affecting Relative Throughfall, John T. Van Stan, Trent E. Gay, Elliot S. Lewis
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

Modeling Rainfall Interception Loss for an Epiphyte-Laden Quercus virginiana Forest Using Reformulated Static- and Variable-Storage Gash Analytical Models, John T. Van Stan, Ethan D. Gutmann, Elliot S. Lewis, Trent E. Gay
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

2015

A Review and Evaluation of Forest Canopy Epiphyte Roles in the Partitioning and Chemical Alteration of Precipitation, John T. Van Stan, Thomas G. Pypker
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

Forest Canopy Structural Controls Over Throughfall Affect Soil Microbial Community Structure in an Epiphyte-laden Maritime Oak Stand, Carl L. Rosier, John T. Van Stan, Leslie Dean Moore, Joshua O.S. Schrom, Tiehang Wu, James S. Reichard, Jinjun Kan
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

Use of Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) to Identify Interactive Meteorological Conditions Affecting Throughfall, Elliot S. Lewis, John T. Van Stan, Trent E. Gay
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

A Review and Evaluation of Forest Canopy Epiphyte Roles in the Partitioning and Chemical Alteration of Precipitation, John T. Van Stan, Thomas G. Pypker
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

Tillandsia Usneoides (L.) L. (Spanish Moss) Water Storage and Leachate Characteristics From Two Maritime Oak Forest Settings, John T. Van Stan, Aron Stubbins, Thais Bittar, James S. Reichard, Kasey A. Wright, Robert B. Jenkins
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

Calcium and Aluminum Cycling in a Temperate Broadleaved Deciduous Forest of the Eastern Usa: Relative Impacts of Tree Species, Canopy State, and Flux Type, Delphis F. Levia, Alexey N. Shiklomanov, John T. Van Stan, Carrie E. Scheick, Sheeram Inamdar, Myron J. Mitchell, Patrick J. McHale
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

Can Throughfall Connect Forest Canopy Architecture to Soil Microbial Community Structure & Function? Findings From an Epiphyte-laden Subtropical Forest, John T. Van Stan, Carl L. Rosier, Leslie Dean Moore, Tiehang Wu, Jinjun Kan
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

Current State and Challenges of Monitoring Tree Canopy Water Storage, John T. Van Stan
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

Throughfall-mediated Alterations to Soil Microbial Community Structure in a Forest Plot of Homogenous Soil Texture, Litter, and Plant Species Composition, John T. Van Stan, Carl L. Rosier, Leslie Dean Moore, Trent E. Gay, James S. Reichard, Tiehang Wu, Jinjun Kan
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

Evolution of Forest Precipitation Water Storage Measurement Methods, Jan Friesen, Jessica D. Lundquist, John T. Van Stan
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

Hydrological and Biogeochemical Effects of Rainfall Partitioning by Forest Canopies, John T. Van Stan
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

Efficiency of the Reformulated Gash's Interception Model in Semiarid Afforestations, Seyed Mohammad Moein Sadeghi, Pedram Attarod, John T. Van Stan, Thomas G. Pypker, David Dunkerley
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

Throughfall Nutrients in a Degraded Indigenous Fagus Orientalis Forest and a Picea Abies Plantation in the of North of Iran, Parisa Abbasian, Pedram Attarod, Seyed Mohammad Moein Sadeghi, John T. Van Stan, Seyed M. Hojjati
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

PDF

Forest Canopy Interception Loss Across Temporal Scales: Implications for Urban Greening Initiatives, John T. Van Stan, Delphis F. Levia, R. Brett Jenkins
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

Forest Canopy Precipitation Partitioning: An Important Plant Trait Influencing the Spatial Structure of the Symbiotic Soil Microbial Community, Carl L. Rosier, Leslie Dean Moore, Tiehang Wu, John T. Van Stan
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

Throughfall Alterations by Degree of Tillandsia Usneoides Cover in a Southeastern US Quercus Virginiana Forest, Trent E. Gay, John T. Van Stan, Leslie Dean Moore, Elliot S. Lewis, James S. Reichard
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

2014

Meteorological Influences on Stemflow Generation Across Diameter Size Classes of Two Morphologically Distinct Deciduous Species, John T. Van Stan, Jarrad H. Van Stan, Delphis F. Levia
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

Forest Canopy Structural Controls Over Throughfall Affect Soil Microbial Community Structure in an Epiphyte-laden Maritime Oak Stand, John T. Van Stan, Carl L. Rosier, Joshua O.S. Schrom, Tiehang Wu, James S. Reichard, Jinjun Kan
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

Alterations to Throughfall Water and Solute Flux by Tillandsias usneoides L. (Spanish Moss) Cover in a Maritime Live Oak Forest, Trent E. Gay, John T. Van Stan, James S. Reichard, Leslie Dean Moore, Elliot S. Lewis
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

Canopy Structural Alterations to Nitrogen Functions of the Soil Microbial Community in a Quercus Virginiana Forest, Leslie Dean Moore, John T. Van Stan, Carl L. Rosier, Trent E. Gay, Tiehang Wu
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

Evolution of Forest Precipitation Water Storage Monitoring Methodologies, Jan Friesen, Jessica D. Lundquist, John T. Van Stan
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

Seasonal Dynamics of Soil Microbial Community Structure in the Proximal Area of Tree Boles: Possible Influence of Stemflow, Carl L. Rosier, Delphis F. Levia, John T. Van Stan, Jinjun Kan
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

Identifying Patterns of Forest Hydrologic and Biogeochemical Fluxes Using Weather Map Classification in a Mid-atlantic Deciduous Forest, Courtney M. Siegert, Delphis F. Levia, Daniel Leathers, John T. Van Stan, Myron J. Mitchell
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

Estimating Canopy Water Storage Capacity by Cupressus Arizonica in Dryland Plantation, Seyed Mohammad Moein Sadeghi, Pedram Attarod, Thomas G. Pypker, David Dunkerley, John T. Van Stan
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

Measurement of Rainfall Partitioning in an Afforested Landscape: The Chitgar Forest Park, North of Iran, Seyed Mohammad Moein Sadeghi, Pedram Attarod, Thomas G. Pypker, David Dunkerley, John T. Van Stan
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

The Effects of Phenoseason and Storm Characteristics on Throughfall Solute Washoff and Leaching Dynamics from a Temperate Deciduous Forest Canopy, John T. Van Stan, Delphis F. Levia, Sherman Inamdar, Michelle Lepori-Bui, Myron J. Mitchell
John T. Van Stan II

Development and Testing of a Snow Interceptometer to Quantify Canopy Water Storage and Interception Processes in the Rain/Snow Transition Zone of the North Cascades, Washington, USA, Kael Martin, John T. Van Stan, Susan E. Dickerson-Lange, James A. Lutz, Jeffrey W. Berman, Rolf Gersonde, Jessica D. Lundquist
John T. Van Stan II

Using in Situ Bark Microrelief Observations to Explain Intra- and Interspecies Variability of Stemflow in a Temperate Beech-oak Forest, Elliot S. Lewis, John T. Van Stan, Jan Friesen, Anke Hildebrandt
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

Using Wavelet Analysis to Examine Bark Microrelief, David R. Legates, Delphis F. Levia, John T. Van Stan, Victor M. Velasco Herrera
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

(x) Forest Canopy Interception Loss Across Temporal Scales: Implications for Urban Greening Initiatives, John T. Van Stan, Delphis F. Levia, R. B. Jenkins
John T. Van Stan II

(x) Using Wavelet Analysis to Examine Bark Microrelief, David Legates, Delphis F. Levia, John T. Van Stan, Victor M. Velasco Herrera
John T. Van Stan II

2013

Comparison of Tillandsia Usneoides (Spanish Moss) Water and Leachate Dynamics Between Urban and Pristine Barrier Island Maritime Oak Forests, John T. Van Stan, Aron Stubbins, Thais Bittar, James S. Reichard, K. Wright, R. B. Jenkins
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

Forest Ecohydrology: Past Research & Future Directions for Precipitation Partitioning on the Coast, John T. Van Stan
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

Development and Testing of a Snow Interceptometer to Quantify Canopy Water Storage and Interception Processes in the Rain/Snow Transition Zone of the North Cascades, Washington, USA, Kael Martin, John T. Van Stan, Susan E. Dickerson-Lange, James A. Lutz, Jeffrey W. Berman, Rolf Gersonde, Jessica D. Lundquist
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

Urban Forest Design: An Example of Stem Education in Action, John T. Van Stan
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

Evaluation of an Instrumental Method to Reduce Error in Canopy Water Storage Estimates via Mechanical Displacement, Jan Friesen, John T. Van Stan, Kael Martin, Matthew T. Jarvis, Jessica D. Lundquist, Delphis F. Levia
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

Differential Stemflow Generation Due to Crown Structural Interactions with Wind-driven Rainfall, John T. Van Stan, Courtney M. Siegert, Delphis F. Levia, Carrie E. Scheick
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

Evaluation of an Instrumental Method to Reduce Error in Canopy Water Storage Estimates via Mechanical Displacement, John T. Van Stan, Kael Martin, Jan Friesen, Matthew T. Jarvis, Jessica D. Lundquist, Delphis F. Levia
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

2012

Instrumental Method to Reduce Error in Canopy Water Storage Estimates via Mechanical Displacement, John T. Van Stan, Kael Martin, Jan Friesen, Matthew T. Jarvis, Jessica D. Lundquist, Delphis F. Levia
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

Saltwater Intrusion in the Upper Floridan Aquifer on St. Catherines Island, Georgia, James S. Reichard, Brock R. Nelson, Brian K. Meyer, R. Kelly Vance, John T. Van Stan
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations

The Effects of Phenoseason and Storm Characteristics on Throughfall Solute Washoff and Leaching Dynamics from a Temperate Deciduous Forest Canopy, John T. Van Stan, Delphis F. Levia, Sherman Inamdar, Michelle Lepori-Bui, Myron J. Mitchell
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

Effects of Wind-driven Rainfall on Stemflow Generation Between Two Codominant Tree Species With Differing Crown Characteristics, John T. Van Stan, Courtney M. Siegert, Delphis F. Levia, Carrie E. Scheick
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Presentations