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Evan Kane

Evan Kane

Telephone (primary): (907) 474-7471
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E-mail1 (primary): citezenkane@gmail.com
E-mail2 (secondary): kanee@msu.edu
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Michigan State University Dept. of Plant Biology
East Lansing, MI 48824
USA

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

Study Areas

Core Areas: Organic Matter/Decomposition
Primary Production
Categories: Biogeochemistry
Climate
Disturbance
Hydrology
Primary Production
Stand Structure
Stream Ecology
Vegetation
Water Quality
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Datasets

  • Aboveground component weights (weight and dry) for the major tree species found in interior Alaska
  • APEX fen control plot soil temperatures, 2005-Present
  • APEX fen Lowered plot soil temperatures, 2005-Present
  • APEX fen meteorological measurements
  • APEX fen Raised plot soil temperatures, 2005-Present
  • Methane fluxes from APEX fen, 2005-2006
  • Photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) data from APEX Fen, 2005 - 2006
  • Soil carbon stabilization along productivity gradients in interior Alaska: Summer 2003
  • Soil DOC and moisture measurements along climate and black spruce productivity gradients in interior Alaska
  • Soil profiles along productivity gradients in interior Alaska: Summer 2003
  • Soil respiration measurements along climate and black spruce productivity gradients in interior Alaska
  • Water table level data from APEX Fen plots, 2005-2006

  • Publications (8)

    Journal Articles:

    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.

    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.

    Kane, E.S., E.F. Betts, A.J. Burgin, H.M. Clilverd, C.L. Crenshaw, J.B. Fellman, I.H. Myers-Smith, J.A. O'Donnell, D.J. Sobota, W.J. VanVerseveld, and J.B. Jones. 2008 Precipitaiton control over inorganic nitrogen import - export budgets across watersheds: a synthesis of long-term ecological research. Ecohydrology.DOI: 10.1002/eco.10

    Shetler, G., M.R. Turetsky, E. Kane, and E. Kasischke. 2008 Sphagnum mosses limit total carbon consumption during fire in Alaskan black spruce forests. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 38: 2328-2336. doi:10.1139/X08-057

    Kane, E. S. and J. G. Vogel. 2009 Patterns of Total Ecosystem Carbon Storage with Changes in Soil Temperature in Boreal Black Spruce Forests. Ecosystems DOI:10.1007/s10021-008-9225-1


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    Report:

    Yarie, J., E. Kane, M. Mack. 2007. Aboveground Biomass Equations for the Trees of Interior Alaska. University of Alaska Fairbanks; Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station Bulletin 115.


    Thesis and Dissertations:

    Kane, Evan S.. 2006. Mechanisms of soil carbon stabilization in black spruce forests of interior Alaska: soil temperature, soil water, and wildfire. PhD thesis. University of Alaska Fairbanks. Fairbanks, Alaska, USA. 152p.


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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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