Barton Duane Clinton
Education
1989 M.S. Forest Ecology
University of Georgia – Athens, GA
Thesis: Characteristics of drought-induced canopy gaps and subsequent regeneration patterns in mixed-oak forests of the Coweeta Basin. 126 pp.
1979 B.S. Forest Resource Management / Planning and Administration / Forest Soils
University of Georgia – Athens, GA
Experience
Research Ecologist
Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory, USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station
July 1993 to present
Associate Ecologist
Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory, USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station
July 1990 to 1993
Graduate Research / Teaching Assistant
University of Georgia, School of Forest Resources
September 1987 to September 1989
Scientific Publications
Clinton, Barton D.; Vose, James M. 2003. Differences in surface water quality draining four road surface types in the southern Appalachians. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry. 27(2): 100-106.
Clinton, Barton D.; Vose, James M.; Knoepp, Jennifer D.; Elliott, Katherine J. 2003. Stream nitrate response to different burning treatments in southern in the southern Appalachian forests. In: Galley, K.E.M.; Klinger, R.C.; Sugihara, N.G., eds. Proceedings of Fires Conference 2000: The First National Congress on Fire Ecology, Prevention, and Management. Miscellaneous Publication No. 13, Tallahassee, FL: Tall Timbers Research Station; 174-181.
Clinton, Barton, D.; Vose, James M. 1999. Fine root respiration in mature eastern white pine (Pinus strobus) in situ: the importance of CO2 in controlled environments. Tree Physiology. 19: 475-479.
Clinton, Barton, D.; Vose, James M.; Swank, Wayne T. 1996. Shifts in aboveground and forest floor carbon and nitrogen pools after felling and burning in the southern Appalachians. Forest Science. 42(4): 431-441.
Clinton, B.D.; Boring, L.R.; Swank, W.T. 1993. Characteristics of canopy gaps and drought influences in oak forests of the Coweeta Basin. Ecology. 74(5): 1551-1558.