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Email: sfaulkner@usgs.gov
Stephen P. Faulkner, Ph.D. 1994. Duke University. Wetland biogeochemistry, restoration, and functional assessment; forested wetlands, global climate change, carbon sequestration.
Faulkner’s primary research interests center on biogeochemical processes in wetland ecosystems, their responses to disturbance, and the associated linkages to wetland restoration, ecosystem services, and global climate change. Recent projects have included the response of soil biogeochemistry to drought in coastal salt marshes (brown marsh dieback) and stormwater diversions. Faulkner’s current research is evaluating carbon sequestration, greenhouse gas emissions, and landscape and carbon controls on denitrification in restored and natural forested wetlands in the Lower Mississippi River Valley and U.S. Gulf of Mexico Coast.
Faulkner is an Associate Editor for the journals Wetlands and Urban Ecosystems and was recently appointed to the Louisiana Governor’s Coastal Wetland Forest Conservation and Use Science Working Group.
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Ashby, S.L., Faulkner, S.P., Gambrell, R.P., and Smith, B.A., 2004, Assessing
iron dynamics in the release from a stratified reservoir: Lake and Reservoir
Management: v. 20, no.1, p. 65-75
Faulkner, S.P., 2004, Soils and sediment: understanding wetland biogeochemistry in Spray, S.L. and McGothlin, K.L., eds., Wetlands - Exploring Environmental Challenges: A Multidisciplinary Approach: Lanham, Md, Rowan Littlefield, Inc., p. 30-54
Faulkner, S.P., 2004, Urbanization impacts on the structure and function of forested wetlands: Urban Ecosystems v. 7, p. 89-106.
Hunter, R.G. and Faulkner, S.P., 2001, Denitrification potentials in restored and natural bottomland hardwood wetlands: Soil Science Society of America Journal, v., 65, p. 1865–1872.
Ullah, S., Breitenbeck, G.A., and Faulkner, S.P., in press, Denitrification and N2O emission from forested and cultivated alluvial clay soil: Biogeochemistry.
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