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The carbon balance of North American wetlands
SD Bridgham, JP Megonigal, JK Keller, NB Bliss, C Trettin
Wetlands 26 (4), 889-916, 2006
10852006
An integrated model of soil, hydrology, and vegetation for carbon dynamics in wetland ecosystems
Y Zhang, C Li, CC Trettin, H Li, G Sun
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 16 (4), 9-1-9-17, 2002
3522002
Temperature and vegetation effects on soil organic carbon quality along a forested mean annual temperature gradient in North America
C Fissore, CP Giardina, RK Kolka, CC Trettin, GM King, MF Jurgensen, ...
Global Change Biology 14 (1), 193-205, 2008
1622008
Carbon stocks of mangroves within the Zambezi River Delta, Mozambique
CE Stringer, CC Trettin, SJ Zarnoch, W Tang
Forest Ecology and Management 354, 139-148, 2015
1122015
Soil quality assessment in domesticated forests–a southern pine example
DL Kelting, JA Burger, SC Patterson, WM Aust, M Miwa, CC Trettin
Forest Ecology and Management 122 (1-2), 167-185, 1999
1071999
Modeling impacts of management on carbon sequestration and trace gas emissions in forested wetland ecosystems
C Li, J Cui, G Sun, C Trettin
Environmental Management 33, S176-S186, 2004
1032004
Impacts of intensive forestry on early rotation trends in site carbon pools in the southeastern US
R Laiho, F Sanchez, A Tiarks, PM Dougherty, CC Trettin
Forest Ecology and Management 174 (1-3), 177-189, 2003
952003
Scots pine litter decomposition along drainage succession and soil nutrient gradients in peatland forests, and the effects of inter-annual weather variation
R Laiho, J Laine, CC Trettin, L Finér
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 36 (7), 1095-1109, 2004
942004
Carbon cycling in wetland forest soils
CC Trettin, MF Jurgensen
The potential of US forest soils to sequester carbon and mitigate the …, 2002
932002
Forest Nutrient and Carbon Pools at Walker Branch Watershed Changes during a 21‐Year Period
CC Trettin Jr, DW Johnson, DE Todd
Soil Science Society of America Journal 63 (5), 1436-1448, 1999
881999
Analyzing the ecosystem carbon and hydrologic characteristics of forested wetland using a biogeochemical process model
J Cui, C Li, C Trettin
Global Change Biology 11 (2), 278-289, 2005
862005
Bi-criteria evaluation of the MIKE SHE model for a forested watershed on the South Carolina coastal plain
Z Dai, C Li, C Trettin, G Sun, D Amatya, H Li
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 14 (6), 1033-1046, 2010
832010
Hydrology and Water Budget for a Forested Atlantic Coastal Plain Watershed, South Carolina1
SV Harder, DM Amatya, TJ Callahan, CC Trettin, J Hakkila
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association 43 (3), 563-575, 2007
812007
Biomass and carbon pools of disturbed riparian forests
LAB Giese, WM Aust, RK Kolka, CC Trettin
Forest Ecology and Management 180 (1-3), 493-508, 2003
812003
The response of belowground carbon allocation in forests to global change
CP Giardina, MD Coleman, JE Hancock, JS King, EA Lilleskov, WM Loya, ...
Tree Species Effects on Soils: Implications for Global Change: Proceedings …, 2005
802005
Soil organic matter and nitrogen cycling in response to harvesting, mechanical site preparation, and fertilization in a wetland with a mineral substrate
JW McLaughlin, MR Gale, MF Jurgensen, CC Trettin
Forest Ecology and Management 129 (1-3), 7-23, 2000
792000
Linkage of MIKE SHE to Wetland-DNDC for carbon budgeting and anaerobic biogeochemistry simulation
J Cui, C Li, G Sun, C Trettin
Biogeochemistry 72, 147-167, 2005
772005
Climate impacts of peatland forestry
K Minkkinen, KA Byrne, C Trettin
Peatlands and climate change, 98-122, 2008
762008
A landscape model (LEEMATH) to evaluate effects of management impacts on timber and wildlife habitat
H Li, DI Gartner, P Mou, CC Trettin
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture 27 (1-3), 263-292, 2000
662000
A comparison of mangrove canopy height using multiple independent measurements from land, air, and space
D Lagomasino, T Fatoyinbo, SK Lee, E Feliciano, C Trettin, M Simard
Remote sensing 8 (4), 327, 2016
652016
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