The Center maintains several long-term study sites at the Savannah River Site in collaboration with the USDA Forest Service Savannnah River, the DOE-Savannah River, the Savannah River Ecology Laboratory and numerous collaborators.
The sites include wildlife gaps and corridors, coarse woody debris, bottomland hardwood restoration, Carolina bay restoration, short rotation woody crops, hydrology, and avifauna inventories.
Specific applications to:
Selected publications:
- Sanchez, F.G.; Coleman, M.; Garten, C.T.,Jr.; Lutmoore, R.J.; Stanturf, J.A.; Trettin, C.C.; Wullschleger, S.D. 2007. Soil Carbon, after 3 years, Under Short-Rotation Woody Crops Grown Under Varying Nutrient and Water Availability.
- Trettin, Carl C.; Amatya, Devendra M.; Coleman, Mark D. 2008. Interactions of Woody Biofuel Feedstock Production Systems with Water Resources: Considerations for Sustainability.
- Kern, Christel C.; Friend, Alexander L.; Johnson, Jane M.-F.; Coleman, Mark D. 2004. Fine Root Dynamics in a Developing Populus Deltoides Plantation.
For additional publications go to TreeSearch.