Papers by Cornelius Dulohery
Dulohery, C.J., R.K. Kolka, and M.R. McKevlin. 2000. Effects of a willow overstory on planted seedlings in a bottomland restoration. Ecological Engineering. 15: S57-S66. (Written and prepared by U.S. Government employees on official time and therefore in the public domain.)
Nelson, E.A., C.J. Dulohery, R.K. Kolka, and W.H. McKee, Jr. 2000. Operational restoration of the Pen Branch bottomland hardwood and swamp wetlands—the research setting. Ecological Engineering. 15:S23-S33. (Written and prepared by U.S. Government employees on official time and therefore in the public domain.)
Dulohery, C.J., L.A. Morris and R. Lowrance. 1996. Assessing forest soil disturbance through biogenic gas fluxes. Soil Science Soc. Amer. J. 60: 291-298. Also presented by L.A. Morris to International Energy Agency Workshop: Understanding plant nutrient uptake and supply—opportunities for managing site productivity. March, 1994. Omapere, New Zealand; and by C.J. Dulohery to the 85th annual meeting of American Society of Agronomy, Cincinnati, OH. 1993. (Written and prepared by U.S. Government employees on official time and therefore in the public domain.) Some related papers.
Nelson, E.A., W.H. McKee Jr., and C.J. Dulohery. 1995. Restoration of a forested wetland ecosystem in a thermally impacted stream corridor. In M.C. Landin, ed. Proceedings, National interagency workshop on wetlands: technology advances for wetlands science. April 3-7, 1995, New Orleans, LA. US-COE, Waterways, Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MS. (Written and prepared by U.S. Government employees on official time and therefore in the public domain.)
Dulohery, Neil, C.S. Button, C.C. Trettin, W.H.McKee Jr. 1995 Establishment Report: Reforestation of the Pen Branch corridor and delta. USDA Forest Service. Prepared for Savannah River Technology Center, Westinghouse Savannah River Company. (Written and prepared by U.S. Government employees on official time and therefore in the public domain.)
Dulohery, Cornelius J. 1993. Assessing forest soil disturbance through biogenic gas fluxes. Master's thesis. University of Georgia.
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