In the early 1940s, during the early stages of the Manhatttan Project (WWII), rural communities in Anderson County, Tennessee were rapidly converted into laboratory facilities and the city of Oak Ridge. The environment that became Oak Ridge not only experienced pollutants from the laboratory activities, but also alterations from the land-use change from rural to urban. Therefore, a study was conducted to determine the impacts of land-use change from rural to urban on (1) street tree diversity and performance; and (2) the biological, chemical and physical properties, and nutrient dynamics of street tree ecosystem soils. There were a total of 607 street trees, composed of 37 different species, on the five main roadways in Oak Ridge, Tennessee...
Linking Soil Properties to Originally Wooded and Afforested Areas Matthew Laun, Ashton Crowe Mentor:...
Urban forests are among the most dynamic and essential ecosystems in the age of the Anthropocene, wh...
Forest are important in the economy of Tennessee because so much of the state is forested. Half of w...
As the process of urbanization advances across the country, so does the importance of urban forests,...
As the process of urbanization advances across the country, so does the importance of urban fo-rests...
The Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), formally known as X-10 or Clinton Laboratory, was establis...
The study was conducted on Big Ridge Natural Study Area in theGreat Valley of East Tennessee. Fifth ...
Proper management by a trained urban forester is essential for the health of urban trees, due to the...
Surface mining is a major industry in eastern Tennessee that removes much of the native forest. To r...
The objectives of this study were to: 1) identify all trees on campus, 2) determine the size distrib...
Forest litter and humus types in East Tennessee, including the Great Smoky Mountains, have been the ...
Short-rotation woody crops (SRWC) are being considered as an alternative to burning coal for power p...
INTRODUCTION In this study, the forest composition of Wilson Mountain, Morgan County, Tennessee, is ...
Bioretention is a green infrastructure practice commonly implemented to manage urban stormwater worl...
Urban trees sequester carbon into biomass and provide many ecosystem service benefits aboveground le...
Linking Soil Properties to Originally Wooded and Afforested Areas Matthew Laun, Ashton Crowe Mentor:...
Urban forests are among the most dynamic and essential ecosystems in the age of the Anthropocene, wh...
Forest are important in the economy of Tennessee because so much of the state is forested. Half of w...
As the process of urbanization advances across the country, so does the importance of urban forests,...
As the process of urbanization advances across the country, so does the importance of urban fo-rests...
The Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), formally known as X-10 or Clinton Laboratory, was establis...
The study was conducted on Big Ridge Natural Study Area in theGreat Valley of East Tennessee. Fifth ...
Proper management by a trained urban forester is essential for the health of urban trees, due to the...
Surface mining is a major industry in eastern Tennessee that removes much of the native forest. To r...
The objectives of this study were to: 1) identify all trees on campus, 2) determine the size distrib...
Forest litter and humus types in East Tennessee, including the Great Smoky Mountains, have been the ...
Short-rotation woody crops (SRWC) are being considered as an alternative to burning coal for power p...
INTRODUCTION In this study, the forest composition of Wilson Mountain, Morgan County, Tennessee, is ...
Bioretention is a green infrastructure practice commonly implemented to manage urban stormwater worl...
Urban trees sequester carbon into biomass and provide many ecosystem service benefits aboveground le...
Linking Soil Properties to Originally Wooded and Afforested Areas Matthew Laun, Ashton Crowe Mentor:...
Urban forests are among the most dynamic and essential ecosystems in the age of the Anthropocene, wh...
Forest are important in the economy of Tennessee because so much of the state is forested. Half of w...