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Dave Valentine

David Valentine

Telephone (primary): (907) 474-7614
Telephone (secondary): (907) 474-7114
Fax: (907) 474-6184
E-mail1 (primary): ffdwv@uaf.edu
E-mail2 (secondary):
Web URL: http://www.faculty.uaf.edu/ffdwv/

Address:
Department of Forest Sciences University of Alaska Fairbanks O'Neill Bldg
Fairbanks, AK 99775-7200
United States

Official position at
address above:
Bonanza Creek LTER Personnel
Educational Institutions
attended:
Ph.D., Duke University


Roles/Affiliations: Department of Forest Sciences
Forest Soils Laboratory
School of Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences

Study Areas

Core Areas: Disturbance
Inorganic Fluxes
Organic Matter/Decomposition
Categories: Biogeochemistry
Climate
Disturbance
Primary Production
Soils
Succession
Keywords: carbon
decomposition
fires
forest floor
moisture
respiration
soil
temperature

Datasets

  • GIS point locations for Forest Soils Laboratory, SALRM research sites: 1967 - 2000
  • Profiles of 0-50 cm soil CO2 and N2O concentrations collected in the CPCRW from 1998-2002
  • Soil carbon stabilization along productivity gradients in interior Alaska: Summer 2003
  • Soil nitrogen cycling in a boreal hardwood forest in relation to the phenolic compound bearing species Ledum palustre
  • Soil profiles along productivity gradients in interior Alaska: Summer 2003
  • Soil Respiration in burned and unburned areas in and around watershed C4 within the Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed from 1998-2004
  • Soil temperature in Black Spruce Carbon cycling study along a temperature gradient in interior Alaska

  • Publications (15)

    Journal Articles:

    Binkley, D., Y. Son and D.W. Valentine. 2001. Do forests receive occult inputs of nitrogen? Ecosystems 3:321-331.

    Castells, E., J. Penuelas and D. W. Valentine. 2003 Influence of the phenolic compound bearing species Ledum palustre on soil N cycling in a boreal hardwood forest. Plant and Soil 251:155-166.

    Castells, E., J. Penuelas, and D.W. Valentine. 2005 Effects of plant leachates from four boreal understory species on soil N mineralization, and white spruce (Picea glauca) germination and seedling growth. Annals of Botany 95(7):1247-1252.

    Kane, E.S., Valentine, D.W., Schuur, E.A.G., Dutta, K. 2005 Soil carbon stabilization along climate and stand productivity gradients in black spruce forests of interior Alaska. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 35:2118-2129.

    Vogel, J.G., and D.W. Valentine. 2005. Small root exclusion collars provide reasonable estimates of root respiration when measured during the growing season of installation. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, Volume 35,Number9,1 September 2005,pp.2111-2117

    Vogel, J.G., D.W. Valentine, and R.W. Ruess. 2005 Soil and root respiration in mature Alaskan black spruce forests that vary in soil organic matter decomposition rates. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 35:161-174.

    Kane, E.S., Valentine, D.W., Michaelson, G.J., Fox, J.D., Ping, C-L. 2006 Controls over pathways of carbon efflux from soils along climate and black spruce productivity gradients in interior Alaska. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 38:1438-1450

    Kane, E.S., Kasischke, E.S., Valentine, D.W., Turetsky, M.R. and McGuire, A.D. 2007 Topographic influences on wildfire consumption of soil organic carbon in interior Alaska: implications for black carbon accumulation. Journal of Geophysical Research- Biogeosciences. 112: G03017.

    Vogel, J.G., B.P. Bond-Lamberty, E.A.G. Schuur, S.T. Gower, M.C. Mack, K.E.B. O'Connell, D.W. Valentine, and R.W. Ruess. 2008 Plant carbon allocation varies with soil temperature in boreal black spruce forests: Implications for ecosystem response to climate change. Global Change Biology (2008) 14, 1-14. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2008.01600.x


    Books:


    Book Chapters:

    Juday, G.P., R.A. Ott, D.W. Valentine and V.A. Barber. 1998. Forests, climate stress, insects, and fire. Pages 23-49 in G. Weller, and P. Anderson, editors. Implications of global change in Alaska and the Bering Sea region. Center for Global Change and Arctic System Research, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, Alaska, USA.

    Chapin, F.S., III, A.D. McGuire, R.W. Ruess, M.W. Walker, R. Boone, M. Edwards, B. Finney, L.D. Hinzman, J. B. Jones, G.P. Juday, E.S. Kasischke, K. Kielland, A.H. Lloyd, M.W. Oswood, C.-L. Ping, E. Rexstad, V. Romanovsky, J. Schimel, E. Sparrow, B. Sveinbjornsson, D.W. Valentine, K. Van Cleve, D.L. Verbyla, L.A. Viereck, R.A. Werner, T.L. Wurtz, and J. Yarie.. 2006. Summary and synthesis: Past and future changes in the Alaskan boreal forest. Pages 332-338 in F.S. Chapin, III, M. Oswood, K. Van Cleve, L.A. Viereck, and D.L. Verbyla (Eds.) Alaska's Changing Boreal Forest. Oxford University Press, New York.

    Valentine, D.W., K. Kielland, F.S. Chapin, III, A.D. McGuire, and K. Van Cleve. 2006. Patterns of biogeochemistry in Alaskan boreal forests. Pages 241-266 in F.S. Chapin, III, M. Oswood, K. Van Cleve, L.A. Viereck, and D.L. Verbyla (Eds.) Alaska's Changing Boreal Forest. Oxford University Press, New York.


    Conference Proceedings:

    Schimel, J.P., E.A. Holland and D. Valentine. 1993. Control on methane flux from terrestrial systems. Pages 167-182 in A.R. Mosier , J. Duzbury and L. Harper, editors. Agroecosystem effects in radiatively active trace gases and global climate change. American Society of Agronomy, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.

    Juday, G.P., R.A. Ott, D.W. Valentine and V.A. Barber. 1997. Assessment of actual and potential global warming effects on forests of Alaska. Pages 121-126 in New England Regional Climate Change Impacts Workshop. Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire, USA.

    Juday, G.P., V. Barber, E. Berg and D. Valentine. 1999. Recent dynamics of white spruce treeline forests across Alaska in relation to climate. Pages 165-187 in S. Kankaanpaa, T. Tasanen and M.-L. Sutinen, editors. Sustainable development in northern timberline forests. Proceedings of the Timberline Workshop. The Finnish Forest Research Institute, Ministry of the Environment, Finland.


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    The Bonanza Creek LTER, including this website, is supported by the National Science Foundation through awards DEB-0620579, DEB-0423442, DEB-0080609, DEB-9810217, DEB-9211769, DEB-8702629 and by the USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station through agreement number RJVA-PNW-01-JV-11261952-231. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in the material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the supporting agencies or the program as a whole.

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