Oklahoma integrated land use change

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Relevant Publications

Tran TV, de Beurs KM, Julian JP.  2016. Monitoring forest disturbances in southeast Oklahoma using Landsat and MODIS images.  International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 44: 42-52.

Julian JP, Wilgruber N, de Beurs KM, Mayer PM, Jawarneh R. 2015. Long-term impacts of land cover changes on stream channel loss. Science of the Total Environment 537: 399-410.

Castro AJ, Vaughn CC, Julian JP, García-Llorente M, Bowman KN. 2015. Social perception and supply of ecosystem services: a watershed approach for carbon related ecosystem services. In Blanco JA (editor), Biodiversity in Ecosystems: Linking Structure and Function, Open-Access: InTech, http://www.intechopen.com/books/biodiversity-in-ecosystems-linking-structure-and-function.

Martin-Mikle CJ, de Beurs KM, Julian JP, Mayer PM. 2015. Identifying priority sites for low impact development (LID) in a mixed-use watershed. Landscape and Urban Planning 140: 29-41.

Julian JP, Thomas RE, Moursi S, Hoagland BW, Tarhule A.  2012.  Historical variability and feedbacks among land cover, stream power, and channel geometry along the lower Canadian River floodplain in Oklahoma.  Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 37: 449-458, doi:10.1002/esp.2272.

 

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