@article {PIE466, title = {GlobeLand30 maps show four times larger gross than net land change from 2000 to 2010 in Asia}, journal = {International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation}, year = {2019}, note = {PI}, keywords = {Asia, GlobeLand30, intensity analysis, land cover change, land degradation, LTER-PIE, urbanization}, doi = {10.1016/j.jag.2019.01.003}, author = {Shafizadeh-Moghadam, H. and Minaei, M. and Feng, Y. and Pontius, R.G., Jr.} } @article {PIE451, title = {Comparison of Intensity Analysis and the land use dynamic degrees to measure land changes outside versus inside the coastal zone of Longhai, China}, journal = {Ecological Indicators}, volume = {89}, year = {2018}, note = {PI}, pages = {336-347}, keywords = {coastal area, intensity analysis, land change, land use dynamic degree, LTER-PIE, pattern, urbanization}, doi = {10.1016/j.ecolind.2017.12.057}, author = {Huang, B. and Huang, J. and Pontius, R.G., Jr. and Tu, Z.} } @article {PIE452, title = {Quantifying spatiotemporal patterns concerning land change in Changsha, China}, journal = {Landscape and Ecological Engineering}, year = {2018}, note = {PI}, keywords = {agricultural area, change components, intensity analysis, land cover, LTER-PIE, socio-economic development, urbanization}, doi = {10.1007/s11355-018-0349-y}, author = {Quan, B. and Ren, H. and Pontius, R.G., Jr. and Liu, P.} } @article {PIE361, title = {Convergent Surface Water Distributions in U.S. Cities}, journal = {Ecosystems}, year = {2014}, note = {PI Plum Data}, keywords = {cities, convergence, disturbance, hydrography, LTER-PIE, surface water, urban streams, urban water bodies, urbanization}, doi = {10.1007/s10021-014-9751-y}, author = {Steele, M.K. and Heffernan, J.B. and Bettez, N.D. and Cavender-Bares, J. and Groffman, P.M. and Grove, J.M. and Hall, S. and Hobbie, S.E. and Larson, K. and Morse, J.L. and Neill, C. and Nelson, K.C. and O{\textquoteright}Neil-Dunne, J. and Ogden, L and Pataki, D.E. and Polsky, C. and Roy Chowdury, R.} } @article {PIE347, title = {Ecological Homogenization of Urban America}, journal = {Frontiers in Ecology and Environment}, year = {2014}, note = {PI Synthesis}, pages = {74-81}, keywords = {LTER-PIE, plant communities, population dynamics, urbanization}, doi = {10.1890/120374}, author = {Groffman, P.M. and Cavender-Bares, J. and Bettez, N.D. and Grove, J.M. and Hall, S.J. and Heffernan, J.B. and Hobbie. S.E. and Larson, K.L. and Morse, J.L. and Neill, C. and Nelson, K. and O{\textquoteright}Neill-Dunne, J. and Ogden, L. and Pataki, D.E. and Polsky, C. and Chowdhury, R.R. and Steele, M.K.} } @phdthesis {PIE393, title = {Quantifying the Impact of Urbanization on N and P Inputs, Transformations, Removal and Fluxes in Watersheds Draining to the Plum Island Estuary}, volume = {PhD}, year = {2014}, note = {Grad}, school = {University of New Hampshire}, type = {phdthesis}, address = {Durham, NH}, keywords = {disturbance, LTER-PIE, nitrogen, phosphorus, urbanization, watershed fluxes}, author = {Morse, N.B.} } @thesis {PIE339, title = {The effects of urbanization on the aboveground carbon storage and tree species composition in the Boston Metropolitan Region}, volume = {BS}, year = {2013}, note = {Undergrad}, pages = {45}, school = {Brown University}, type = {bachelorsthesis}, address = {Providence, RI}, keywords = {LTER-PIE, population dynamics, primary production, residential yards, tree biomass, tree species, urbanization}, author = {Ward, E.} } @phdthesis {PIE352, title = {Human-environment interactions across space and time: examining lawns and land change in the United States}, volume = {Ph.D.}, year = {2012}, note = {Grad}, school = {Clark University}, type = {phdthesis}, address = {Worcester, MA}, keywords = {disturbance, land use change, lawn landscapes, LTER-PIE, urbanization}, author = {Runfola, D.M.} } @article {PIE168, title = {The application of electrical conductivity as a tracer for hydrograph separation in urban catchments.}, journal = {Hydrological Processes}, volume = {22}, year = {2007}, note = {PI Plum Data}, pages = {1810-1818}, keywords = {disturbance, electrical conductivity, hydrograph separation, impervious, LTER-PIE, urbanization}, doi = {10.1002/hyp.6786}, author = {Pellerin, B.A. and Wollheim, W.M. and Feng, X. and Vorosmarty, C.J.} } @article {PIE146, title = {Relationships of land use and streamwater solute concentrations in the Ipswich River basin, northeastern Massachusetts.}, journal = {Water, Air, and Soil Pollution}, volume = {161}, year = {2005}, note = {PD Plum Data}, keywords = {land cover, land use, LTER-PIE, solute concentration, urbanization, watershed}, doi = {10.1007/s11270-005-2830-0}, author = {Williams, M. and Hopkinson, C. and Rastetter, E. and Vallino, J. and Claussens, L.} } @phdthesis {PIE131, title = {The influence of urbanization on runoff generation and stream chemistry in Massachusetts watersheds.}, volume = {Ph.D.}, year = {2004}, note = {Grad}, school = {University of New Hampshire}, type = {phdthesis}, address = {Durham, NH}, keywords = {LTER-PIE, stream chemistry, urbanization, watershed}, author = {Pellerin, B. A.} }