Kathleen L. Kavanagh

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University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, United States 
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Biogeochemistry, Forestry and Wildlife Agriculture, Ecology Biology
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Brady MK, Dickinson MB, Miesel JR, et al. (2022) Soil Heating in Fire (SheFire): A model and measurement method for estimating soil heating and effects during wildland fires. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e2627
Kavanagh KL, Zaerr JB. (2019) Xylem cavitation and loss of hydraulic conductance in western hemlock following planting. Tree Physiology. 17: 59-63
Wei L, Zhou H, Link TE, et al. (2018) Forest productivity varies with soil moisture more than temperature in a small montane watershed Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 259: 211-221
Wheeler TA, Kavanagh KL. (2017) Soil biogeochemical responses to the deposition of anadromous fish carcasses in inland riparian forests of the Pacific Northwest, USA Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 47: 1506-1516
Thompson MTC, Koyama A, Kavanagh KL. (2016) Wildfire effects on physiological properties in conifers of central Idaho forests, USA Trees. 31: 545-555
Wei L, Link TE, Hudak AT, et al. (2016) Simulated water budget of a small forested watershed in the continental/maritime hydroclimatic region of the United States Hydrological Processes
Stephan K, Kavanagh KL, Koyama A. (2015) Comparing the influence of wildfire and prescribed burns on watershed nitrogen biogeochemistry using 15N natural abundance in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystem components. Plos One. 10: e0119560
Stephan K, Kavanagh KL, Koyama A. (2015) Comparing the influence of wildfire and prescribed burns on watershed nitrogen biogeochemistry using15N natural abundance in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystem components Plos One. 10
Pangle R, Kavanagh K, Duursma R. (2015) Decline in canopy gas exchange with increasing tree height, atmospheric evaporative demand, and seasonal drought in co-occurring inland Pacific Northwest conifer species Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 45: 1086-1101
Wei L, Marshall JD, Link TE, et al. (2014) Constraining 3-PG with a new δ13C submodel: a test using the δ13C of tree rings. Plant, Cell & Environment. 37: 82-100
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