Vernon Meentemeyer

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University of Georgia, Athens, Athens, GA, United States 
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Geography, Atmospheric Science Physics
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Grundstein A, Meentemeyer V, Dowd J. (2009) Maximum vehicle cabin temperatures under different meteorological conditions. International Journal of Biometeorology. 53: 255-61
Akselsson C, Berg B, Meentemeyer V, et al. (2005) Carbon sequestration rates in organic layers of boreal and temperate forest soils - Sweden as a case study Global Ecology and Biogeography. 14: 77-84
Choi J, Meentemeyer V. (2002) Climatology of persistent positive temperature anomalies for the contiguous United States (1950-1995) Physical Geography. 23: 175-195
Berg B, Meentemeyer V. (2002) Litter quality in a north European transect versus carbon storage potential Plant and Soil. 242: 83-92
Berg B, Meentemeyer V. (2001) Litter fall in some European coniferous forests as dependent on climate: A synthesis Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 31: 292-301
Underwood SJ, Meentemeyer V. (2001) Climatological classification of severe wind-driven rain events affecting the Southern United States Physical Geography. 22: 410-429
Berg B, Johansson MB, Meentemeyer V. (2000) Litter decomposition in a transect of Norway spruce forests: Substrate quality and climate control Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 30: 1136-1147
Berg B, Johansson MB, Meentemeyer V, et al. (1998) Decomposition of tree root litter in a climatic transect of coniferous forests in Northern Europe: A synthesis Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research. 13: 402-412
Underwood SJ, Meentemeyer V. (1998) Climatology of wind-driven rain for the contiguous United States for the period 1971 to 1995 Physical Geography. 19: 445-462
Johansson MB, Berg B, Meentemeyer V. (1995) Litter mass-loss rates in late stages of decomposition in a climatic transect of pine forests. Long-term decomposition in a Scots pine forest. IX Canadian Journal of Botany. 73: 1509-1521
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