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Liza K. Jenkins
Researcher at Michigan Technological University
Publications - 27
Citations - 1758
Liza K. Jenkins is an academic researcher from Michigan Technological University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tundra & Glacier. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 26 publications receiving 1384 citations. Previous affiliations of Liza K. Jenkins include University of Michigan.
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Record-setting algal bloom in Lake Erie caused by agricultural and meteorological trends consistent with expected future conditions
Anna M. Michalak,Eric J. Anderson,Dimitry Beletsky,Steven Boland,Nathan S. Bosch,Thomas B. Bridgeman,Justin D. Chaffin,Kyung Hwa Cho,Rem Confesor,Irem Daloğlu,Jospeh DePinto,Mary Anne Evans,Gary L. Fahnenstiel,Lingli He,Jeff C. Ho,Liza K. Jenkins,Liza K. Jenkins,Thomas H. Johengen,Kevin C Kuo,Elizabeth LaPorte,Xiaojian Liu,Michael McWilliams,Michael R. Moore,Derek J. Posselt,R. Peter Richards,Donald Scavia,Allison L. Steiner,Edward M. Verhamme,David M. Wright,Melissa A. Zagorski +29 more
TL;DR: It is shown that long-term trends in agricultural practices are consistent with increasing phosphorus loading to the western basin of the lake, and that these trends, coupled with meteorological conditions in spring 2011, produced record-breaking nutrient loads.
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Model comparisons for estimating carbon emissions from North American wildland fire
Nancy H. F. French,William J. de Groot,Liza K. Jenkins,Brendan M. Rogers,Ernesto Alvarado,Brian D. Amiro,Bernardus Hendricus jozeph De Jong,Scott J. Goetz,Elizabeth E. Hoy,Edward J. Hyer,Robert E. Keane,Beverly E. Law,Donald C. McKenzie,Steven G. McNulty,Roger D. Ottmar,Diego R. Pérez-Salicrup,James T. Randerson,Kevin M. Robertson,Merritt R. Turetsky +18 more
TL;DR: A comparison of methods to estimate the loss of carbon from the terrestrial biosphere to the atmosphere from wildland fires is presented in this paper, where the authors identify key uncertainties and areas of improvement for understanding the magnitude and spatial-temporal patterns of pyrogenic carbon emissions across North America.
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Fuel availability not fire weather controls boreal wildfire severity and carbon emissions
Xanthe J. Walker,Brendan M. Rogers,Sander Veraverbeke,Jill F. Johnstone,Jill F. Johnstone,Jennifer L. Baltzer,Kirsten Barrett,Laura L. Bourgeau-Chavez,Nicola J. Day,Nicola J. Day,W. J. de Groot,Catherine M. Dieleman,Scott J. Goetz,Elizabeth Hoy,Liza K. Jenkins,Liza K. Jenkins,Evan S. Kane,Marc-André Parisien,S. Potter,Edward A. G. Schuur,Merritt R. Turetsky,Merritt R. Turetsky,Ellen Whitman,Michelle C. Mack +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors synthesized data from 417 field sites spanning six ecoregions in the northwestern North American boreal forest and assessed the network of interactions among potential bottom-up and top-down drivers of carbon emissions.
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Mapping invasive Phragmites australis in the coastal Great Lakes with ALOS PALSAR satellite imagery for decision support
Laura L. Bourgeau-Chavez,Kurt P. Kowalski,Martha L. Carlson Mazur,Kirk A. Scarbrough,Richard B. Powell,Colin N. Brooks,Brian Huberty,Liza K. Jenkins,Elizabeth Banda,David M. Galbraith,Zachary M. Laubach,Kevin Riordan +11 more
TL;DR: The ALOS PALSAR imagery was used to produce the first basinwide distribution map showing the extent of large, dense invasive Phragmites -dominated habitats in wetlands and other coastal ecosystems along the U.S. shore of the Great Lakes as discussed by the authors.
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Mapping fire extent and burn severity in Alaskan tussock tundra: An analysis of the spectral response of tundra vegetation to wildland fire
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an analysis of temporal trends in spectral signatures of burned and unburned areas of tussock tundra obtained from Landsat imagery within six fire events of the 2010 fire season in the Noatak Nature Preserve in Alaska.