Allison Dunn (Earth, Environment, and Physics) was on sabbatical for the 2014-2015 academic year, during which time she served as a Visiting Research Scholar in Boston University’s Department of Earth and Environment. During that time, she co-authored and authored three publications:
- Briber, B.M., L.R. Hutyra, A.B. Reinmann, S.M. Raciti, V.K. Dearborn, C.E. Holden, A.L. Dunn. “Tree Productivity Enhanced with Conversion from Forest to Urban Land Covers.” PloS One 10 (8), e0136237. 2015.
- Meredith LK, R. Commane, A. Dunn, J.W. Munger, J. Tang, S.C. Wofsy, R.G. Prinn. “Ecosystem Fluxes of Hydrogen: A Comparison of Flux-Gradient Methods, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques.” Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 7, 2787-2805. 2014.
- Dunn, Allison. “Carbon Sequestration Dioxide in Regenerating New England Forests: Quantifying Pools, Constraining Fluxes, and Characterizing Response to Disturbance.” 26th Annual Harvard Forest Ecological Symposium, Harvard Forest, Petersham, MA. March 17, 2015.
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Morreale Participates in Middle Eastern Partnership Initiative at RWU
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