Jennifer Donaldson Knoepp
Education 
1987 Ph.D. Forestry
University of Missouri – Columbia M0
Dissertation: Regulation of Nitrification in Upland Forest Soils. 161 pp.
1982 M.S. Horticulture
University of Arkansas – Fayetteville, AR
Thesis: Nitrification Rates in Upland Forest Soils. 35 pp.
1980 B.S. Horticulture
University of Arkansas – Fayetteville, AR
Experience
Research Soil Scientist
Coweeta Hydrological Laboratory, USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station
1989 to present
NRC Post-Doctoral Fellow
USEPA/CERL – Corvallis, OR
1987 to 1989
Research Assistant
University of Missouri, School of Forestry, Fisheries, and Wildlife – Columbia, M0
1982 to 1987
Research Assistant
University of Arkansas, Department of Horticulture and Forestry – Fayetteville, AR
1980 to 1982
Scientific Publications
Knoepp, J.D.; Vose, J.M.; Swank, W.T. 2004. [In press] Long-term soil responses to site preparation burning in the southern Appalachians. Forest Science.
Knoepp, Jennifer D.; Swank, Wayne T. 2002. Using soil temperature and moisture to predict forest soil nitrogen mineralizaiton. Biology and Fertility of Soils. 36: 177-182.
Knoepp, Jennifer D.; Coleman, David C.; Crossley, D.A., Jr.; Clark, James S. 2000. Biological indices of soil quality; an ecosystem case study of their use. Forest Ecology and Management. 138: 357-368.
Knoepp, Jennifer D.; Swank, Wayne T. 1998. Rates of nitrogen mineralization across an elevation and vegetation gradient in the southern Appalachians. Plant and Soil. 204: 235-241.
Knoepp, Jennifer D.; Swank, Wayne T. 1997. Forest management effects on surface soil carbon and nitrogen. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 61(3): 928-935.