R. E. Emanuel
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Associated Concepts [?]
- Environmental science
- Biology
- Geology
- Ecology
- Geography
- Engineering
- Geotechnical engineering
- Hydrology (agriculture)
- Computer science
- Physics
- Cartography
- Oceanography
- Computer vision
- Machine learning
- Watershed
- Ecosystem
- Meteorology
- Quantum mechanics
- Drainage basin
- Medicine
- Economics
Authored Works
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- Understory removal and prescribed fire to manipulate forest vegetation cover in a southern Appalachian hardwood forest: Effects on soil and stream biogeochemistry
- Tracing Tree Water Storage and Transport in Trembling Aspen and Douglas Fir in Idaho, USA: An in Situ Study Using Deuterated Water and CRDS Spectroscopy
- StorAge Selection (SAS) function application to whole tree water storage and transport using enriched 2H tracing and sap flow in two tree species of North Carolina
- Key Descriptors of Nutrient Concentrations in Flood-Impacted Surface Waters
- Natural Gas Pipelines and Social Vulnerability in the United States: Reflections from an Interdisciplinary Collaboration
- Modeling Hurricane Florence Flood Water Quality Dynamics as a Function of Flood Extent and Watershed Characteristics
- Environmental Justice and the Critical Zone: A Perspective from the Coastal Plain of North Carolina, USA
- Deuterium as a Tracer to Investigate Tree Water Transport in Tree Species with Varying Ecohydrological Strategies
- Coordination of sap flux and water storage at various heights and depths inside stems in two tree species of differing hydraulic strategies
Linked Co-Authors
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg, Germany
- California State University, Hayward
- Duke University, North Carolina
- Idaho State University
- North Carolina State University
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- University of Georgia
- University of Lund, Sweden
- University of Texas, Austin
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