Publications by R.T. Edwards
Bechtold, J.S.; RT Edwards, R.T.; Naiman, R.J. 2003. Biotic versus hydrologic
control over seasonal nitrate leaching in a floodplain forest. Biogeochemistry.
63: 53–72.
Clinton, S.M.; Edwards, R.T.; Naiman, R.J. 2002. Forest–river interactions:
influence on hyporheic dissolved organic carbon concentrations in a floodplain
terrace. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 38: 619–632.
Gende, S.M.; Edwards, R.T.; Willson, M.F.; Wipfli, M.S. 2002. Pacific salmon
in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. BioScience. 52: 917-928.
Edwards, R.T. 1999. The hyporheic zone. In: Naiman, R.J.; Bilby, R.E., eds.
River ecology and management. New York: Springer-Verlag: 399-429.
Hennon, P.; Wipfli, M.; Deal, R.; Johnson, A.; De Santo, T.; Schultz, M.; Hanley,
T.; Orlikowska, E.; Takashi, G.; Bryant, M.; Edwards, R. 2002. Mixed alder-conifer
forests: managing upland ecosystems in southeast Alaska for wood products,
wildlife, and fish. In: Johnson, A.C.; Haynes, R.W.; Monserud, R.A., eds. Congruent
management of multiple resources: proceedings from the Wood Compatibility Initiative
workshop. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-563. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station: 51-58.
Johnson, A.C.; Edwards, R.T. 2002. Physical and chemical processes in headwater
channels with red alder. In: Johnson, A.C.; Haynes, R.W.; Monserud, R.A., eds.
Congruent management of multiple resources: proceedings from the Wood Compatibility
Initiative workshop. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-563. Portland, OR: U.S. Department
of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station: 101-108.
O’Keefe, T.C.; Edwards, R.T. 2003. Evidence for hyporheic transfer and
removal of marine-derived nutrients in sockeye streams in southeast Alaska.
In: Stockner, J.G., ed. Nutrients in salmonid ecosystems: sustaining production
and biodiversity. Bethesda, MD: American Fisheries Society, Symposium 34: 99-107.
Pinay, G.; O’Keefe, T.; Edwards, R.; Naiman, R.J. 2003. Potential denitrification
activity in the landscape of a western Alaska drainage basin. Ecosystems. 6:
336–343.
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