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1 October 2020 Julia Allen Jones College of Earth, Ocean, Atmospheric Science 665 SE Bridgeway Ave Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 97331 Corvallis, OR 97331 tel. (541) 757 8441 tel. (541) 737 1224 [email protected] Education Ph.D., 1983 The Johns Hopkins University, Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering (Baltimore MD). "Deforestation, soil degradation, and wood energy in developing countries." M.A., 1979 Johns Hopkins School for Advanced International Studies (Bologna, Italy and Washington, DC). International Relations. B.A., 1977 Hampshire College (Amherst, MA), 1977. Economic Development. Employment 2012- Director, Geography, Environmental Science, and Marine Resource Management discipline group within the College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences 2014-2019 Associate Director, Water Resources Science graduate program 2011- Director, Geography program 2011- Full Professor, Geography, College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences 2005-2011 Director, Ecosystem Informatics strategic initiative at OSU 2004-2007 Director of Geography program, Geosciences Department, OSU 2003-2011 Director, Ecosystem Informatics IGERT 2002- Full Professor with tenure, Department of Geosciences, Oregon State University. 1992-2002 Associate Professor with tenure, Department of Geosciences, Oregon State University. 1991-1992 Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Forest Science, OSU. NSF Visiting Professorship for Women. Project entitled "Desertification, soil nitrogen mineralization and the fractal nature of soil spatial variation in Juniperus occidentalis communities of central Oregon." 1990-1991 Associate Professor with tenure, joint appointment with Department of Geography and Environmental Studies Program, University of California, Santa Barbara. 1983-1990 Assistant Professor, joint appointment with Department of Geography and Environmental Studies Program, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA. 1980-1983 Research Assistant, Resources for the Future, Washington, DC. Publications (citations as of October 28, 2018: Google Scholar, Web of Science) (* graduate student advised as major or minor professor, ** postdoc mentee, *** faculty hired under JJ grant)

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October 2020 Julia Allen Jones

College of Earth, Ocean, Atmospheric Science 665 SE Bridgeway Ave Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 97331 Corvallis, OR 97331 tel. (541) 757 8441 tel. (541) 737 1224 [email protected] Education Ph.D., 1983 The Johns Hopkins University, Department of Geography and Environmental

Engineering (Baltimore MD). "Deforestation, soil degradation, and wood energy in developing countries."

M.A., 1979 Johns Hopkins School for Advanced International Studies (Bologna, Italy and Washington, DC). International Relations.

B.A., 1977 Hampshire College (Amherst, MA), 1977. Economic Development. Employment 2012- Director, Geography, Environmental Science, and Marine Resource Management

discipline group within the College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences 2014-2019 Associate Director, Water Resources Science graduate program 2011- Director, Geography program 2011- Full Professor, Geography, College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences 2005-2011 Director, Ecosystem Informatics strategic initiative at OSU 2004-2007 Director of Geography program, Geosciences Department, OSU 2003-2011 Director, Ecosystem Informatics IGERT 2002- Full Professor with tenure, Department of Geosciences, Oregon State University. 1992-2002 Associate Professor with tenure, Department of Geosciences, Oregon State

University. 1991-1992 Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Forest Science, OSU. NSF Visiting

Professorship for Women. Project entitled "Desertification, soil nitrogen mineralization and the fractal nature of soil spatial variation in Juniperus occidentalis communities of central Oregon."

1990-1991 Associate Professor with tenure, joint appointment with Department of Geography and Environmental Studies Program, University of California, Santa Barbara.

1983-1990 Assistant Professor, joint appointment with Department of Geography and Environmental Studies Program, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA.

1980-1983 Research Assistant, Resources for the Future, Washington, DC. Publications (citations as of October 28, 2018: Google Scholar, Web of Science) (* graduate student advised as major or minor professor, ** postdoc mentee, *** faculty hired under JJ grant)

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in prep Cold air drainage moderates seasonal timing of warming in forested mountains. J.A. Jones, M. Schulze, C. Daly, and others.

in review Fifty years of runoff response to conversion of old-growth forest to planted

forest in the H.J. Andrews Forest, Oregon, USA. E. Crampe, C. Segura, J. Jones. Hydrological Processes.

In review Forest operations, tree species composition and decline in rainfall explain runoff

changes in the Nacimiento experimental catchments, south central Chile. Iroumé A., J.A. Jones, J. Bathurst. Hydrological Processes.

In review Streamflow response to native forest restoration in former Eucalyptus

plantations in south central Chile. Lara, A., J. Jones, C. Little, N. Vergara. Hydrological Processes.

In review Synergies among environmental science research and observatory networks: a

research agenda. J.A. Jones, Groffman, P., [and 18 others]. Submitted to Earth Futures.

in press Temperature gradients and inversions in a forested Cascade Range basin:

Synoptic- to local-scale controls. D.E. Rupp, S.L. Shafer, C. Daly, J.A. Jones, S. Frey. In press, JGR - Atmospheres.

in press River management response to multi-decade changes in timing of reservoir inflows, Columbia River Basin, USA. J.A. Jones, J.C. Hammond. Hydrological Processes, in press.

in press Long-term dynamics of the LTER program: evolving definitions and composition. JA Jones and MP Nelson. Pp. XX-XX in Waide R and Kingsland S, eds. Challenges and Accomplishments of Long Term Ecological Research: New Perspectives on the Past, Present, and Future of Ecological Science. Springer.

2020 Forests and floods: using field evidence to reconcile analysis methods. Bathurst,

J.C., Fahey, B., Iroumé, A. and Jones, J. Hydrological Processes, 34:3295–3310. 2020 Long-term hydrological response to forest harvest during seasonal low flow:

Potential implications for current forest practices. Coble, A.A., Barnard, H., Du, E., Johnson, S., Jones, J., Keppeler, E., Kwon, H., Link, T.E., Penaluna, B., Reiter, M. and River, M. Science of The Total Environment, p.138926.

2020 Long-term effects of forest harvesting on summer low flow deficits in the Coast

Range of Oregon. Segura, C., Bladon, K.D., Hatten, J.A., Jones, J.A., Hale, V.C. and Ice, G.G. Journal of Hydrology, p.124749.

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2020 Effects of an engineered log jam on the spatial variability of the flow field across submergence depths. L'Hommedieu, W., Tullos, D. and Jones, J. River Research and Applications, 36(3), pp.383-397.

2020 Forest-water interactions under global change. Jones, J.A., Wei, X., Archer, E.,

Bishop, K., Blanco, J.A., Ellison, D., Gush, M.B., McNulty, S.G., van Noordwijk, M. and Creed, I.F. In Levia, D.F., Carlyle-Moses, D.E., Iida, S., Michalzik, B., Nanko, K. and Tischer, A. (Eds.), Forest-Water Interactions. Ecological Studies Series, No. 240, Springer Nature, Switzerland AG: [Page numbers]. [DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-26086-6_24]

2020 Exploring the ins and outs of biodiversity in the moral community. Batavia, C.,

Bruskotter, J.T., Jones, J.A. and Nelson, M.P. Biological Conservation, 245, p.108580.

2019 Managing forests for both downstream and downwind water. Creed IF, Jones JA,

Archer E, Claassen M, Ellison D, McNulty SG, van Noordwijk M, Vira B, Wei X, Bishop K, Blanco JA, Gush M, Gyawali D, Jobbágy E, Lara A, Little C, Martin-Ortega J, Mukherji A, Murdiyarso D, Pol PO, Sullivan CA and Xu J. Front. For. Glob. Change 2:64. doi: 10.3389/ffgc.2019.00064

2019 SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation – Forest-Related Targets and their Impacts on

Forests and People. Jaime Amezaga, James Bathurst, Andrés Iroumé, Julia Jones, Rajan Kotru, Laxmi Dutt Bhatta and Elaine Springgay. Pp. 178-205 in Katlia, P., et al., eds. Sustainable Development Goals: Their Impacts on Forests and People. Cambridge University Press.

2019 Climate, landforms, and geology affect baseflow sources in a mountain

catchment. Catalina Segura, David Noone, Dana Warren, Julia Jones, Johnathan Tenny, and Lisa Ganio. Water Resources Research, 55. 10.1029/2018WR023551

2018 Landscape patterns and diversity of meadow plants and flower-visitors in a

mountain landscape. J.A. Jones, R. Hutchinson**, A. Moldenke, V. Pfeiffer*, E. Helderop*, E. Thomas, J. Griffin, A. Reinholtz. Landscape Ecology. 34(5), 997-1014, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10980-018-0740-y

2018 Nature for whom? How type of beneficiary influences the effectiveness of

conservation outreach messages. Chelsea Batavia*, Jeremy Bruskotter, Julia Jones, John Vucetich, Hannah Gosnell, Michael P Nelson. Biological Conservation 228 (2018) 158–166.

2018 Forest harvest legacies control dissolved organic carbon export in small

watersheds, western Oregon. K. Lajtha, J.A. Jones. Biogeochemistry, 140, 299-315. [0, ?]

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2018 Fluorescent DOC characteristics are related to streamflow and pasture cover in

streams of a mixed landscape. B.S. Lee*, K. Lajtha, A. White, J.A. Jones. Biogeochemistry, 140, 317-340.

2018 Water sustainability and watershed storage. J.J. McDonnell, J. Evaristo, K.D.

Bladon, J. Buttle, I. Creed, S.F. Dymond, G. Grant, A. Iroume, R. Jackson, J.A. Jones, T. Maness, K. McGuire, D. Scott, C. Segura, R. Sidle, A. N. Tague. Nature Sustainability 1, 378–379. [0, ?]

2018 BioTIME: a database of biodiversity time series for the Anthropocene. Dornelas,

M. L. Antao, and hundreds of others. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 27, 760–786. [4, 3]

2018 Forest Landscape Hydrology in a ‘New Normal’ Era of Climate and Land Use

Change. Julia A. Jones and Xiaohua (Adam) Wei, Coordinating lead authors. Pp. 81-100 in Irena F. Creed and Meine van Noordwijk (eds.), 2018. Forest and Water on a Changing Planet: Vulnerability, Adaptation and Governance Opportunities. A Global Assessment Report. IUFRO World Series Volume 38. Vienna. 192 p.

2018 Climate-Forest-Water-People Relations: Seven System Delineations. Meine van

Noordwijk, Irena F. Creed, Julia A. Jones and Xiaohua (Adam) Wei, Coordinating lead authors. Pp. 27-60 in Irena F. Creed and Meine van Noordwijk (eds.), 2018. Forest and Water on a Changing Planet: Vulnerability, Adaptation and Governance Opportunities. A Global Assessment Report. IUFRO World Series Volume 38. Vienna. 192 p.

2018 Steering operational synergies in terrestrial observation networks: opportunity

for advancing Earth system dynamics modelling. Roland Baatz, Pamela L. Sullivan, Li Li, Samantha R. Weintraub, Henry W. Loescher, Michael Mirtl, Peter M. Groffman, Diana H. Wall, Michael Young, Tim White, Hang Wen, Steffen Zacharias, Ingolf Kühn, Jianwu Tang, Jérôme Gaillardet, Isabelle Braud, Alejandro N. Flores, Praveen Kumar, Henry Lin, Teamrat Ghezzehei, Julia Jones, Henry L. Gholz, Harry Vereecken, and Kris Van Looy. Earth System Dynamics, 9, 593–609, https://doi.org/10.5194/esd-9-593-2018. [1, ?]

2017 Forests and water in South America. Julia Jones, Auro Almeida, Felipe Cisneros,

Andres Iroumé, Esteban Jobbagy, Antonio Lara, Walter de Paula Lima, Christian Little, Carlos Llerena, Luis Silveira, and Juan Camilo Villegas. Hydrological Processes, 31, 972-980. [4, ?]

2017 Summer streamflow deficits from regenerating Douglas‐fir forest in the Pacific

Northwest, USA. Timothy D. Perry* and Julia A. Jones. Ecohydrology, 10(2), pp.n/a-n/a. DOI 10.1002/eco.1790. [15, 4]

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2016 Spatial models reveal microclimatic buffering capacity of old-growth forest.

Sarah J. K. Frey, Adam S. Hadley, Sherri L. Johnson,** Mark Schulze, Julia A. Jones, Matthew G. Betts***. Science Advances. Science advances 2.4, e1501392. (35, 19)

2016 Puyehue-Cordón Caulle eruption of 2011: tephra fall and initial forest responses

in the Chilean Andes. Frederick J Swanson, Julia Jones, Charlie Crisafulli, Mauro E González, Antonio Lara. Bosque 37(1): 85-96, 2016 DOI: 10.4067/S0717-92002016000100009 [10, 5]

2015 Precipitation-snowmelt timing and snowmelt augmentation of large peak flow

events, Western Cascades, Oregon. K. Jennings* and J.A. Jones. Water Resources Research, 2014WR016877RR. [13, 8]

2015 Seeing the climate through the trees: observing climate and forestry impacts on streamflow using a 60-year record. T. P. Burt, N. J. K. Howden, J. J. McDonnell, J. A. Jones, and G. R. Hancock. Hydrological Processes 29, 473–480, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.10406 [14, 9]

2015 Catchment-scale modeling of nitrogen dynamics in temperate forested

watersheds, Oregon. Kellie Vache**, Lutz Breuer, Julia Jones, Phil Sollins. Water-77323. [3, 1]

2014 Precipitation and winter temperature predict long-term range-scale abundance

changes in Western North American birds. Illán, Javier Gutiérrez**, Chris D. Thomas, Julia A. Jones, Weng-Keen Wong***, Susan M. Shirley, and Matthew G. Betts***. Global Change Biology, 20(11), 3351-3364. DOI: 10.1111/gcb.12642 [39, 28]

2014 Toward exploratory analysis of diversity unified across fields of study: an information visualization approach. Pham, Tuan*, Julia Jones, Ronald Metoyer, Frederick Colwell. Environ Earth Sci DOI 10.1007/s12665-014-3365-8. [1, 1]

2014 Extinction debt in naturally contracting mountain meadows in the Pacific

Northwest, USA: varying responses of plants and feeding guilds of nocturnal moths. Highland, S. A.*, and J. A. Jones. Biodiversity and Conservation, 23:2529-2544. DOI: 10.1007/s10531-014-0737-z. [10, 6]

2014 Changing forest water yields in response to climate warming: Results from long-

term experimental watershed sites across North America. Creed, I. F., A. T. Spargo, J. A. Jones, J. M. Buttle, M. B. Adams, F. D. Beall, E. Booth, J. Campbell, D. Clow, K. Elder, M. B. Green, N. B. Grimm, C. Miniat, P. Ramlal, A. Saha, S. Sebestyen, D. Spittlehouse, S. Sterling, M. W. Williams, R. Winkler, and H. Yao.

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Global Change Biology, 20, 3191-3208. DOI: 10.1111/gcb.12615 [63, 43] 2013 Determinants of moth diversity and community in a temperate mountain

landscape: vegetation, topography, and seasonality. Highland, Steven A.*, Jeffrey C. Miller, Julia A. Jones. Ecosphere, 4, 1-22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/ES12-00384.1 [21, 9]

2013 Interactive Visual Analysis Promotes Exploration of Long-Term Ecological Data.

Pham, Tuan*, Julia Jones, Ronald Metoyer, Frederick Swanson, and Robert Pabst. Ecosphere, 4(9):112. [7, 4]

2013 Effects of Volcanic and Hydrologic Processes on Forest Vegetation: Chaitén

Volcano, Chile. Frederick J. Swanson, Julia A. Jones, Charles M. Crisafulli, Antonio Lara. Andean Geology 40 (2): 40 (2): 359-391. [40, 22]

2013 Trends in cation, nitrogen, sulfate and hydrogen ion concentrations in

precipitation in the United States and Europe from 1978 to 2010: a new look at an old problem. K. Lajtha and J.A. Jones. Biogeochemistry, DOI 10.1007/s10533-013-9860-2. [36, 26]

2013 Climate and streamflow trends in the Columbia River basin: evidence for

ecological and engineering resilience to climate change. Hatcher KL*, Jones JA. Atmosphere-Ocean. 51: 436-455. [20, 10]

2012 Symposium 17. Ecosystem Capacity for Sustaining Long-term Water Supplies.

Jones, JA, Grimm N, Dahm C, Covich A, Williams M. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. October, 399-401.

2012 Ecosystem processes and human influences regulate streamflow response to

climate change at long-term ecological research sites. Julia A. Jones, Irena F. Creed, Kendra L. Hatcher*, Robert J. Warren, Mary Beth Adams, Melinda H. Benson, Emery Boose, Warren Brown, John L. Campbell, Alan Covich, David W. Clow, Clifford N. Dahm, Kelly Elder, Chelcy R. Ford, Nancy B. Grimm, Donald L. Henshaw, Kelli L. Larson, Evan S. Miles*, Kathleen M. Miles*, Stephen Sebestyen, Adam T. Spargo, Asa Stone, James M. Vose, Mark W. Williams. BioScience, 62, 390-404. [106, 71]

2012 Spatio-temporal patterns of establishment are indicative of biotic interactions

during early invasion of a montane meadow. J.M. Rice*, C.B. Halpern, J.A. Antos, J.A. Jones. Plant Ecology. DOI 10.1007/s11258-012-0021-9 [17, 11]

2011 A comparison of annual transpiration and productivity in monoculture and

mixed-species Douglas-fir and red alder stands. Georgianne W. Moore*, Barbara J. Bond, Julia A. Jones. Forest Ecology and Management 262, 2263–2270. [26,

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2011 Cross-system comparisons elucidate disturbance complexities and generalities. Peters, D. P. C., A. E. Lugo, F. S. Chapin, III, S. T. A. Pickett, M. Duniway, A. V. Rocha, F. J. Swanson, C. Laney, and J. Jones. 2011. Cross-system comparisons elucidate disturbance complexities and generalities. Ecosphere 2(7):art81. doi:10.1890/ES11-00115.1 [50, 12]

2011 Multi-label Classification for Multi-Species Distribution Modeling. Yu, J, W-K.

Wong***, T. Dietterich, J.A. Jones, M. Betts***, S. Frey*, S. Shirley, J. Miller, M. White. Proceedings of the 28 th International Conference on Machine Learning, Bellevue, WA, USA. [5, ?]

2011 How soil moisture mediates the Influence of transpiration on streamflow at

hourly to interannual scales in a forested catchment. G.W. Moore*, J.A. Jones, and B.J Bond. Hydrological Processes, 10.1002/hyp.8095. [31, 21]

2011 Hydrological principles for sustainable management of forest ecosystems. I.F.

Creed, G.Z. Sass, J.M. Buttle, J.A. Jones. Hydrological Processes, 10.1002/hyp.8056 [20, 9]

2011 Hydrologic responses to climate change: considering geographic context and

alternative hypotheses. Jones, J.A. Hydrological Processes, 10.1002/hyp.8004. [43, 31]

2010 Extreme flood sensitivity to snow and forest harvest, western Cascades, Oregon,

United States. Jones, J. A., and R. M. Perkins*. Water Resour. Res., 46, W12512, doi:10.1029/2009WR008632. [33, 18]

2010 Chapter 3: Climate change and freshwater resources in Oregon, in Oregon

Climate Impact Assessment. Chang, H., Jones, J., Gannett, M.,Tullos, D., Moradkhani, H., Vache, K.**, Parandvash, H., Shandas, V., Nolin, A., Fountain, A., Johnson, S.**, Jung, I.-W. House-Peters, L., Steele, M. and Copeland, B. In: Dello, K.D. and Mote, P.W. (eds). College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. pp. 69-150.

2010 Interdisciplinary Studies of Eruption at Chaitén Volcano, Chile. J.S. Pallister, J.J.

Major, T.C. Pierson, R.P. Hoblitt, J.B. Lowenstern, J.C. Eichelberger, L. Lara, H. Moreno, J. Muñoz, J.M. Castro, A.Iroumé, A. Andreoli, J. Jones, F. Swanson, C. Crisafulli. EOS, 91 (42) 381–392. [27, ?]

2010 Thermal-dissipation sap flow sensors may not yield consistent sap-flux estimates

over multiple years. G.W. Moore*, B.J. Bond, J.A. Jones, F.C. Meinzer. Trees, 24(1): 165-174. [36, 25]

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2009 Precipitation control over inorganic nitrogen import–export budgets across

watersheds: problems with interpretation and analysis. K. Lajtha and J.A. Jones. Ecohydrology.

2009 Hydrologic effects of a changing forested landscape—challenges for the

hydrological sciences. J.A. Jones, G.L. Achterman, L.A. Augustine, I.F. Creed, P.F. Ffolliott, L. MacDonald, B.C. Wemple*. Hydrological Processes, 23, 2699-2704. [43, 24]

2008 Climate variability, snow and physiographic controls on storm hydrographs in

small forested basins, western Cascades, Oregon. R.M. Perkins* and J.A. Jones. Hydrological Processes. 22, 4949–4964. [15, 11]

2008 Hydrologic Effects of a Changing Forest Landscape. National Research Council

Committee on Hydrologic Impacts of Forest Management, Water Science and Technology Board, Division on Earth and Life Studies (2008, 00 pp.; ISBN 0-309-12104-3). [55, ?]

2008 Dynamics of wood in stream networks of the western Cascades Range, Oregon.

Czarnomski, N.M.*, D.M. Dreher*, J.A. Jones and F.J. Swanson. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 38: 2236–2248. [32, 23]

2008 Geochemical evidence for airborne dust additions to soils in Channel Islands

National Park, California. D.R. Muhs, J. Budahn, D.L. Johnson, M. Reheis, J. Beann, G. Skipp, E. Fisher, and J.A. Jones. GSA Bulletin, v. 120; no. 1/2; p. 106–126; doi: 10.1130/B26218.1. [61, 38]

2007 Book review of “Fundamental processes in ecology - an earth systems approach,

by David M. Wilkinson, Oxford University Press, 2006”. Trends in Ecology and Evolution.

2006 Flood and debris flow interactions with roads promote the invasion of exotic

plants along steep mountain streams, western Oregon. N. A. Watterson* and J.A. Jones, Geomorphology, 78, 107-123 [20, 8]

2005 Intersite comparisons of rainfall-runoff processes, pp 1839-1854, Encyclopedia

of Hydrological Sciences edited by Malcolm Anderson, John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Chichester, 2005. ([14, ?]

2004 Seasonal and successional streamflow response to forest cutting and regrowth in

the northwest and eastern United States. J.A. Jones and D.A. Post**. Water Resources Research, 40, W05203, doi:10.1029/2003WR002952. [181, 75]

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2004 Structural and compositional controls on transpiration in a 40- and 450-yr-old riparian forest in western Oregon, USA. G.W.Moore*, B.J. Bond, J.A. Jones, N.Phillips, and F.C. Meinzer. Tree Physiology 24: 481-491. [136, 74]

2003 Climate variability and ecosystem response at the H. J. Andrews Long-Term

Ecological Research site. D. Greenland, F. Bierlmaier, M. Harmon, J. Jones, A. McKee, J. Means, F. Swanson, C. Whitlock. Pp. 393-410 in Greenland, D., D.G. Goodin, and R.C. Smith, eds. Climate variability and ecosystem response at long-term ecological research sites. Oxford, New York. [4, ?]

2003 Runoff production on forest roads in a steep, mountain catchment. B.C.

Wemple* and J.A. Jones. Water Resources Research 39, doi:10.1029/2002WR001744. [122, 46]

2003 Influence of large woody debris on channel morphology and dynamics in steep,

boulder-rich mountain streams, western Cascades, Oregon. J. Faustini* and J.A. Jones. Geomorphology 51(1-3): 187 - 205. [162, 102]

2003 The ecological basis of forest ecosystem management in the Oregon Coast

Range. T.A. Spies, D.E. Hibbs, J.A. Ohmann, G.H. Reeves, R.J. Pabst, F.J. Swanson, C. Whitlock, J.A. Jones, B.C. Wemple, L.A. Parendes, and B. Schrader. pp. 31-67 in S.D. Hobbs, J.P. Hayes, R.L. Johnson, G.H. Reeves, T.A. Spies, J.C. Tappeiner, and G.E. Wells, eds. Forest and stream management in the Oregon Coast Range, Oregon State University Press, Corvallis. [43, ?]

2003 Road ecology: science and solutions. Forman, R.T.T., D. Sperling, J.A. Bissonette,

A.P. Clevenger, C.D. Cutshall, V.H. Dale, L. Fahrig, R. France, C.R. Goldman, K. Heanue, J.A. Jones, F.J. Swanson, T. Turrentine, and T.C. Winter. Island Press, Washington, DC. [2072, ?]

2002 Geomorphology and hydrology of the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Blue

River, Oregon. F.J. Swanson and J.A. Jones. pp. 288-314 in G.W. Moore, ed. Field guide to geologic processes in Cascadia. Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, Special Paper 36. Nature of the Northwest Information Center, Portland. [37, ?]

2002 A novel landscape ecology approach for determining microhabitat correlations

and faunal patchiness in extreme environments: Pilot study for the southern East Pacific Rise at 17-18° S, M.V. Rub*, D. Wright, and J. Jones, CBM-Cahiers de Biologie Marine, 43: 307-311. (0)

2002 The zone of vegetation influence on baseflow revealed by diel patterns of

streamflow and vegetation water use in a headwater basin. B.J. Bond, J.A. Jones,

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G. Moore*, N. Phillips, D. Post**, J.J.. McDonnell.. Hydrological Processes 16: 1671-1677. [152, 88]

2002 Extreme winds and windthrow in the western Columbia River Gorge. D.S. Sinton*

and J.A. Jones. Northwest Science: 76: 173-182. [11, 2] 2001 Hydrologic inferences from comparisons among small basin experiments. J.A.

Jones and F.J. Swanson. Invited commentary. Hydrological Processes 15: 2363-2366. [38, 21]

2001 Hydrologic regimes of forested, mountainous, headwater basins in New

Hampshire, North Carolina, Oregon, and Puerto Rico. D.A. Post** and J.A. Jones. Advances in Water Resources, 24(9-10): 1195-1210. [59, 38]

2001 Forest roads and geomorphic process interactions, Cascade Range, Oregon. B.C.

Wemple*, F.J. Swanson, and J.A. Jones. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 26: 191-204. [245, 133]

2001 Comment on "Peak flow responses to clear-cutting and roads in small and large

basins, western Cascades, Oregon: A second opinion" by R. Thomas and W. Megahan (paper 98WR02500) (WRR, Vol. 34, No. 12, December 1998). J.A.. Jones and G.E. Grant. Water Resources Research 37(1):175-178. [47, 17]

2001 Comment on "Peak flow responses to clear-cutting and roads in small and large

basins, western Cascades, Oregon" by J.A. Jones and G.E. Grant (paper 95WR03493) (WRR, Vol. 32, No. 4, April 1996). J.A. Jones and G.E. Grant. Water Resources Research 37(1):179-180. (4,n/a)

2000 Stream temperature responses to forest harvest and debris flows in western

Cascades, Oregon. S. Johnson** and J.A. Jones. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Suppl. 57: 1-10. [343, 176]

2000 Suitability criteria analysed at the spatial scale of redd clusters improved

estimates of fall chinook salmon spawning habitat use in the Hanford Reach, Columbia River. D.R. Geist*, J.A. Jones, C.J. Murray, and D.D. Dauble. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 57(8): 1636-1646. [72, 35]

2000 Hydrologic processes and peak discharge response to forest removal, regrowth,

and roads in ten small experimental basins, western Cascades, Oregon. J.A. Jones. Water Resources Research 36(9): 2621-2642. [22, 92]

2000 Soil response to canopy position and feral pig disturbance beneath Quercus

agrifolia on Santa Cruz Island, California. A. Moody* and J.A. Jones. Applied Soil Ecology 14: 269-281. [38, 18]

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2000 Soil patchiness in juniper-sagebrush-grass communities of central Oregon. C.

Roberts* and J.A. Jones. Plant and Soil 223:45-61. [38, 6] 2000 Effects of roads on hydrology, geomorphology, and disturbance patches in

stream networks. J.A. Jones, F.J. Swanson, B.C. Wemple*, K. Snyder*. Conservation Biology 14(1): 76-85. [447, 184]

2000 Windthrow disturbance, forest composition and structure in the Bull Run basin,

Oregon. D.S. Sinton*, J.A. Jones, F.J. Swanson, and J. Ohmann. Ecology 81: 2539-2556. [78, 53]

2000 Role of light availability and dispersal in exotic plant invasion along roads and

streams in the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Oregon. L.A. Parendes* and J.A. Jones. Conservation Biology 14(1): 64-75. [569, 278]

2000 Gutowsky, S*. and J.A. Jones. 2000. Riparian cover changes along the upper

Willamette River, 1939-1996, p. 233-238 In: Wigington, P.J., Jr. and R.L. Beschta (eds.), Riparian Ecology and Management in Multi-Land Use Watersheds. Proceedings of the International Conference on Riparian Ecology and Management in Multi-Land Use Watersheds, American Water Resources Association, Middleburg, VA, TPS-00-2.

1999 Roads in forest watersheds – Assessing effects from a landscape perspective. F.

Swanson, J. Jones, B. Wemple*, and K, Snyder*. Proceedings of the Seventh Biennial Watershed Management Conference (C. Slaughter, Ed.). Water Resource Center Report No. 98, University of California, Davis. pp.

1999 Plant-pest interactions in time and space: A Douglas-fir bark beetle outbreak as a

case study. J.S. Powers*, P. Sollins, M.E. Harmon, and J.A. Jones. Landscape Ecology 14:105-120. [83, 49]

1998 Ecological hydrology: expanding opportunities in hydrologic sciences. D.A.

Post**, G.E. Grant, and J.A. Jones. EOS, 79(43):517,526. [9, ?] 1997 Improving predictions of daily hydrologic response for ungauged catchments by

incorporating water yield predictions on an inter-annual timestep. D.A. Post**, J.A. Jones, and G.E. Grant. International Congress on Modeling and Simulation Proceedings, Hobart, 8-12 December 1997, Modeling and Simulation Society of Australia, Volume 1, 259-264.

1997 The physical environment as a basis for managing ecosystems. F. Swanson, J.A.

Jones, G.E. Grant. pp. 229-238 (Chapter 15) In: Kohm, K.A. and J.F. Franklin. Creating a forestry for the 21st century. Island Press, Boulder, CO. [518, ?])

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1996 Channel network extension by logging roads in two basins, western Cascades,

Oregon. B. Wemple*, J.A. Jones and G.E. Grant. Water Resources Bulletin. 32(6):1195-1207. [360, 161]

1996 Peak flow response to clearcutting and roads in small and large basins, western

Cascades, Oregon. J.A. Jones and G.E. Grant. Water Resources Research 32:959-974. [725, 269]

1995 The spatial heterogeneity of soil invertebrates and edaphic properties in an old

growth forest stand in western Oregon. C. Torgerson*, J.A. Jones, A. Moldenke, and M.P. LeMaster. pp. 225-236 In: H.P. Collins, G.P. Robertson, and M.J. King, eds. The significance and regulation of soil biodiversity. Kluwer Publications, Amsterdam. [22, ?]

1994 Natural variability - implications for ecosystem management. F.J. Swanson, J.A.

Jones, D.Wallin and J. Cissel. pp. 89-103 In Jensen, M.E. and P.S. Bourgeron, eds. Eastside Forest Ecosystem Health Assessment -- Volume II. Ecosystem Management principles and applications. U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, OR. [305, ?]

1993 A computer-generated soils map of Santa Cruz Island. J.A. Jones and D. Grice*.

pp. 45-56 In: F.G. Hochberg, ed. Third California Islands Symposium: Recent Advances in Research on the California Islands. Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Santa Barbara CA. [5, ?]

1993 Soil-forming factors, morphology and classification - Santa Cruz Island. J.A. Jones,

J. Butterworth* and S. Jones. pp. 39-44 In: F.G. Hochberg, ed. Third California Islands Symposium: Recent Advances in Research on the California Islands. Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Santa Barbara CA. [10, ?]

1993 Progress in mapping vegetation of Santa Cruz Island and preliminary

relationships with environmental factors. J.A. Jones, S. Junak and R.J. Paul. pp. 97-104 In: F.G. Hochberg, ed. Third California Islands Symposium: Recent Advances in Research on the California Islands. Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Santa Barbara CA. [13, ?]

1992 Soil nutrient dynamics at the forest-savanna boundary in East Africa. J.A. Jones.

pp. 185-212 in Furley, P.A., J. Proctor, and J.A. Ratter eds., Nature and Dynamics of Forest-Savanna Boundaries, London, Chapman & Hall. 9131, ?]

1991 Deforestation, Desertification, and Soil Degradation, J.A. Jones. In J.R. Mather

and G.V. Sdasyuk, eds. Global Change: Geographical Approaches. A joint USSR-USA Project under the scientific leadership of V.V. Kotlyakov and G.P. White for

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the U.S. National Committee for the IGBP. University of Arizona Press, Tucson and Progress Publishers, Moscow.

1990 Termites, soil fertility and carbon cycling in dry tropical Africa: A hypothesis. J.A.

Jones. Journal of Tropical Ecology. 6: 291-305. [164, 78] 1989 Environmental influences on soil chemistry in central semi-arid Tanzania. J.A.

Jones. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 53:1748-1758. [3?, ?] 1989 Biological processes regulating organic matter dynamics in tropical soils. by J.P.

Anderson and P.W. Flanagan with E. Caswell, D.C. Coleman, E. Cuevas, D.W. Freckman, J.A. Jones, P.Lavelle, and P. Vitousek. Dynamics of Soil Organic Matter in Tropical Ecosystems. D.C. Coleman and G. Uehara, eds. Springer-Verlag, New York, pp. 97-123. [88, ?]

1988 Soil response to forest clearing in the United States and the tropics: Geological

and biological factors. J.C. Allen. Ecology Abstracts 13(10). 1988 Use of Landsat MSS for mapping soils in semi-arid Tanzania. J.A. Jones. In D.K.

Lindley and T.V. Callaghan. Arid Lands: Prospects and problems in the Sahel. Grange-over-Sands Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Cumbria UK.

1988 A land evaluation around three Ujamaa villages, Dodoma region, Tanzania. A.P.

Goldschmidt* and J.A. Jones. Soil Survey and Land Evaluation 8(3):183-201. (?) 1986 Establishment and productivity of tree plantations in semi-arid regions. Edited

by P. Felker, J. Burley, J. Hunziker, J.A. Jones, and R. Virginia. Forest Ecology and Management 16:1-444. (?)

1986 Multiobjective regional forest planning using the noninferior set estimation

(NISE) method in Tanzania and the United States. J.C. Allen. Forest Science 32:517-533. [26, 13]

1986 Soil properties and fast-growing tree species in Tanzania. J.C. Allen. Forest

Ecology and Management 16:127-147. [14, 2] 1986 Deforestation and wood energy in developing countries: The case of Dodoma,

Tanzania. J.A. Jones. Bulletin of the Aberdeen African Studies Group. No. 22. September.

1985 The causes of deforestation in developing countries. J.C. Allen. Annals of the

Association of American Geographers 75:163-184. [792, 261]

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1985 Wood energy and preservation of woodlands in semi-arid developing countries: The case of Dodoma region, Tanzania. J.C. Allen. Journal of Development Economics 19:59-84. [58, 28]

1985 Soil response to forest clearing in the United States and the tropics: Geological

and biological factors. J.C. Allen. Biotropica 17:15-27. [167, 75] 1981 Deforestation and social forestry in developing countries. J.C. Allen and D.F.

Barnes. Resources, Spring 1981. [?] 1979 The fiscal crisis of the Argentine state. J.C. Allen and F.S. Weaver. No. 22, Studies

on State and Development. Latin American Perspectives 6(3):30-45. [5] Research Grants Long-term ecological research at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest LTER: LTER8. National

Science Foundation Division of Environmental Biology, M. Nelson, PI; D. Bell, M. Betts, S.L. Johnson, J.A. Jones, co-PIs. 12/2020-11/2026. $TBD. NSF TBD.

REU Site: EcoInformatics Summer Institute. National Science Foundation, Division of

Undergraduate Education - Computer and Information Sciences and Engineering. D. Tullos, PI, J.A. Jones, co-PI. 3/2016-2/2019. $288,146. NSF 1559933.

NRT-DESE: Risk and uncertainty quantification and communication in marine science and policy.

National Science Foundation Division of Graduate Education. L. Ciannelli, PI: A. Gitelman, J. Jones, J. Restrepo, S. Todorovic, co-PIs. 1/2016-12/2020. $2,999,829. NSF 1545188.

Long-term ecological research at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest LTER: LTER7. National

Science Foundation Division of Environmental Biology, M. Nelson, PI; M. Betts, H. Gosnell, S.L. Johnson, J.A. Jones, co-PIs. 12/2014-11/2020. $6,762,000. NSF 1440409.

REU Site: EcoInformatics Summer Institute. National Science Foundation, Division of

Undergraduate Education. D. Tullos, PI, J.A. Jones, co-PI. 2/2013-3/2016. $315,376. NSF 1261550.

REU Site: EcoInformatics Summer Institute. National Science Foundation, Division of

Undergraduate Education. D. Tullos, PI, J.A. Jones, co-PI. 9/2010-9/2013. $296,784. NSF 1005175.

CDI-Type I: Novel machine learning models for predicting species distributions in response to

climate change. National Science Foundation, Computer Science. Weng-Keen Wong, PI; M.G. Betts, J.A. Jones co-PIs. 9/30/09-9/30/12. $609,505. NSF 091748.

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International planning visit: Climate change effects on streamflow from mid-latitude conifer forests – a collaboration between Oregon and Chile. National Science Foundation Office of International Science and Education. J.A. Jones, PI. 12/2008-11/2010. $18,480. NSF 0917697.

Long-term ecological research at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest LTER: LTER6. National

Science Foundation Division of Environmental Biology, B. Bond, PI; M.E. Harmon, S.L. Johnson, J.A. Jones, T. Spies, co-PIs. 12/08-11/14. $5,800,000. NSF 0823380.

Summer Institute in Ecosystem Informatics. National Science Foundation Engineering Research

Centers, J.A. Jones, co-PI, D. Tullos, PI, T. Dietterich, K. O’Connell, E. Thomann, co-PIs, 6/06-6/10, $581, 291. NSF 0609356.

Ecosystem Informatics at OSU: Integrating Mathematics, Computer Science/Engineering, and

Ecosystem Science to study complex problems. Oregon State University, J.A. Jones, PI; B. D’Ambrosio, T. Dietterich, M. Harmon, and E. Thomann, co-PIs. 10/04-9/09. $1,500,000.

IGERT: Ecosystem Informatics. NSF Division of Graduate Research and Education, J.A. Jones, PI;

B. D’Ambrosio, T. Dietterich, M. Harmon, and E. Waymire, co-PIs. 10/03-9/10. $3,900,000. NSF 0333257.

Long-term ecological research at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest LTER: LTER5. National

Science Foundation Division of Environmental Biology, M. Harmon, PI; B.J. Bond, S.L. Johnson, J.A. Jones, F.J. Swanson, co-PIs). 12/02-11/08. $4,200,000. NSF 0218088.

A spatially-distributed GIS-based model of temperatures in a stream network. National Science

Foundation, Geography and Regional Sciences program, J.A. Jones and S.L. Johnson, co-PIs, 9/99-8/02. $130,000. NSF 9905313.

Biocomplexity – Incubation activity: Examining Emergent Behaviors of Landscapes Using an

Integrated Process-based Perspective. 09/15/2000 08/31/2002 $94,935. NSF 0083452. Long-term Ecological Research at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest: LTER4. (co-PI).

National Science Foundation, Division of Environmental Biology. 10/96-9/'02. $3,200,000. Jones manages portion for hydrology and small watershed synthesis, $40,000/yr. NSF DEB9632921.

Long-term channel change using monitored cross-sections. National Science Foundation,

Geography and Regional Studies, Dissertation Improvement Award for John Faustini (Jones, PI). 6/1/97-6/1/99. $10,000. NSF 9711774.

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Supplement to NSF LTER4 award: Research Experiences for Undergraduates at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Summer 1999 (Jones and Bond, co-PIs). 6/1/97-9/30/97. $10,000.

Streamflow hydrology comparisons and synthesis at Long-term ecological research sites: Links

with climate, terrestrial ecosystems, and stream ecology (J.A. Jones, PI). National Science Foundation Division of Environmental Biology. 1/1/96-12/30/97. $171,634. NSF 9526987.

Supplement to NSF LTER4 award: Research Experiences for Undergraduates at the H.J.

Andrews Experimental Forest, Summer 1997 (J.A. Jones, PI). 6/1/97-9/30/97. $10,000. Graduate Research Training: Spatio-temporal analysis of ecological and physical processes at

landscape to regional scales. (J.A. Jones, co-PI, coordinator). National Science Foundation Division of Graduate Research and Education. 9/1/94-8/30/99. $562,500. NSF 9452810.

Predicting the effects of road networks on flow routing in Pacific Northwest Forested

watersheds. (J.A. Jones, PI), Bureau of Land Management. 9/1/93-8/30/96. $148,102. Desertification, soil nitrogen mineralization, and the fractal nature of soil spatial variation in

juniper-sage-grass systems of central Oregon. (J.A. Jones, PI), National Science Foundation Visiting Professorship for Women. 7/1/91-12/30/92. $100,046.

United Nations/International Union of Forestry Research Organization committees 2017-18 Global Forest Experts Panel. Sixth initiative of the Collaborative Partnership on

Forests (CPF) International committee on “Forest and Water on a Changing Planet.”

National Research Council Committees 2006-08 Committee on hydrologic impacts of forest management. Water Science and

Technologies Board of the National Academy of Science. LTER Site reviews 2015 Chair, Midterm review of Everglades LTER, March 10-13. Managed report

preparation. 2007 Midterm review of Arctic Tundra Long-term Ecological Research (LTER) and

Bonanza Creek LTER, June 21-28. Chaired report preparation for the Arctic Tundra LTER.

2001 Chair, Midterm review of the Baltimore Ecosystem Study LTER. February. Managed report preparation.

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Promotion reviews 2019 S--- B---, Geography, University of Nevada, Reno T--- H---, Geography, Indiana University B--- R---, Engineering, Informatics, and Applied Sciences, Northern Arizona

University L--- S---, Environmental Sciences, University of Oregon J--- W---, Geography, Kansas State University 2018 S--- K---, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Colorado State University 2011 C--- T---, Forest Resources, Univ. of Washington 2010 K--- Y---, Instructor, Geosciences, OSU 2005 S---- C---, Instructor, Geography, OSU N----- P-------, Assoc. Prof., Geography, Boston University 2004 S---- M-----, Assoc. Prof., Geography, Univ. of Buffalo L----- B-------, Associate Professor, Geosciences OSU M--- S--------, Research Assistant Professor, OSU Proposal reviews/Panel service 2020 BiodivERsA (1 proposal) BiodivERsA is a network of 39 organisations from 24

European countries funding research in the field of biodiversity, ecosystem services and Nature-based Solutions (www.biodiversa.org).

2019 NSF proposal review (1 proposal) 2018 NSF proposal review (2 proposals) 2017 Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (1 proposal) 2016 Canadian Fund for Innovation (1 proposal) 2015 NSF proposal review (2 proposals) 2014 NSF proposal review (1 proposal) 2013 NSF Ecosystems panel; 1 proposal review 2012 NSF Ecosystems panel 2011 NSF proposal review (4 proposals) 2010 NSF proposal review (1 proposal); Fondycyt (Chile); NSERC (Canada) 2009 NSF proposal review (3 proposals) 2008 NSF proposal review NSF Hydrology program (2 proposals), Earth Sciences (1

proposal), Ecosystem Studies (1 proposal) 2007 NSF proposal review, NSF Ecosystem Science program (1 proposal), NSF

Hydrology program (1 proposal), NSF Geomorphology program (1 proposal) 2006 NSF proposal review, NSF Hydrology program, NSF CAREER grant (3 proposals) 2005 NSF Panel: IGERT (Interdisciplinary Graduate Education and Research Training) NSF Proposal review, NSF Ecosystem Studies program (1 proposal) NSF proposal review, NSF Hydrology program (1 proposal) NSF Proposal review, NSF Geomorphology program (2 proposals) 2004 NSF Proposal review, NSF Hydrology program (3 proposals)

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NSF Proposal review, NSF Research at Undergraduate Institutions program (1 proposal)

2003 NSF Proposal review, NSF Hydrology program (Earth Sciences) (1 proposal) NSF Proposal review, NSF Geography program (Social Sciences) (1 proposal) 2002 NSF Proposal review, NSF Hydrology program (Earth Sciences) (2 proposals) NSF Proposal review, NSF Geography program (Social Sciences) (1 proposal) 2001 NSF LTER Site Review: Baltimore Ecosystem LTER, February NSF Panel: Hydrologic Sciences, Spring (35 reviewed, 11 panel summaries)

NSF Panel: Hydrologic Sciences, Fall (41 reviewed, 14 panel summaries) 2000 NSF Proposal review, Hydrology program (Earth Sciences) NSF Panel: Biocomplexity: Aquatic Ecosystems (10 proposals reviewed) NSF Proposal review, Biocomplexity program NSF Workshop: NEON, National Environmental Observatory Network, January 1999 NSF Proposal review, Hydrology program (Earth Sciences) NSF Proposal review, Geography program (Social Sciences) 1998 NSF Panel: IGERT (Interdisciplinary Graduate Education and Research Training) (9

proposals reviewed) NSF Proposal review, NSF Hydrology program (Earth Sciences) NSF Proposal review, NSF Geography program (Social Sciences) 1997 NSF Proposal review, NSF Hydrology program (Earth Sciences) 1995 NSF Panel: Global Change (10 proposals reviewed) 1994 NSF Panel: Dissertation Awards in Biology (~20 proposals reviewed) NSF Panel: Restoration and Conservation Biology (~15 proposals reviewed) 1993 NSF Panel: Restoration and Conservation Biology (~15 proposals reviewed) 1992 NSF Panel: Dissertation Awards in Biology (~20 proposals reviewed) Editorial Service 2014- Editorial Board, PLOS One 2010- Editorial Board, Hydrological Processes. 2004 - Editorial Board: Ecosphere, Ecology, Ecological Monographs (Ecological Society

of America) Manuscript reviews 2020 2019 Bioscience, Forest Ecology and Management, Forests, Hydrological Processes (3),

Landscape Ecology 2018 Bioscience, Earth’s Future, Journal of Hydrology, Landscape Ecology, Water

Resources Research 2017 Ecosystems, Hydrological Processes, Water Resources Research 2016 Ecohydrology (2), Global Change Biology (2), Journal of Hydrology, Hydrological

Processes (2), Landscape Ecology, Water Resources Research (2), The Canadian Water Resources Journal

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2015 BioScience, Climatic Change, Hydrological Processes (2), Landscape Ecology, Journal of Hydrology

2014 BioScience, Ecohydrology (2), Geografiska Annaler, Hydrology and Earth Systems, Ecological Engineering, Global Change Biology, Journal of the American Water Resources Association, Landscape Ecology, Water Resources Research

2013 Bosque, Ecohydrology, Hydrological Processes, Journal of Hydrology (4), Journal of Geophysical Research, Landscape Ecology, PLOS One, Water Resources Research

2012 Hydrological Processes, Journal of Hydrology, Journal of the American Water Resources Association, Water Resources Research

2011 Ecohydrology, Environmental Management, Forest Ecology and Management, Global Change Biology, Hydrological Processes, Journal of Hydrology, Landscape Ecology, Progress in Physical Geography, Science, Water Resources Research

2010 Forest Ecology and Management, Geomorphology, Global Change Biology, Hydrologic Processes, Journal of Hydrology, Journal of Plant Ecology, Nature Communications, TREE

2009 Biogeochemistry, Hydrologic Processes, Climatic Change 2008 Hydrological Processes, BioScience, Water Resources Research, Hydrology and

Earth System Science, British Columbia Dept of Forestry, Journal of Hydrology 2007 Journal of Hydrology, Journal of the American Water Resources Association,

Journal of Geographical Systems 2006 Journal of Hydrology, Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 2005 Advances in Water Resources, Ecology, Ecological Monographs, Environmental

Management, Hydrological Processes, Journal of the American Water Resources Association, Journal of Hydrology (2 ms), Water Resources Research

2004 Ecological Applications, Ecology, Ecosystems, Ecological Applications, Journal of the American Water Resources Association, Water Resources Research

2003 Conservation Biology, Journal of the American Water Resources Association, Die Erde

2002 Geophysical Research Letters, Groundwater, Journal of Environmental Quality 2001 BioScience, Ecological Applications, Geomorphology, Water Resources Research 2000 Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, Hydrological Processes, Water

Resources Research 1999 Annals of the Association of American Geographers 1998 Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Plant and Soil Blue Planet,

2nd. edition (Earth Systems Science text), Wiley Press 1997 Biotropica, Soil Science Society of America Journal 1996 Spatial analysis and GIS, Fotheringham, S. and P. Rogerson, eds. London: Taylor

& Francis, Ltd. 1994 281 p. Technical Issues in Geographic Information Systems. Review printed in SLA Geography and Map Division Bulletin. 182, Spring 1996.

Meetings organized/Professional sessions chaired

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2018 Joint meeting of the Fifth international conference on Forests and Water of the International Union of Forestry Research Organizations and the Second Bosques y Agua Conference of Latin America, 5-8 November, Valdivia, Chile.

2018 Working group on climate change at LTER All-Scientists' Meeting, Asilomar, CA 2018 Workshop on LTER-NEON-CZO Synergies, NCEAS, Boulder, CO 2017 Workshop on LTER-NEON Synergies, NCEAS, Santa Barbara, CA 2015 Working group on climate change at LTER All-Scientists' Meeting, Estes Park, CO. 2012 Working group on climate change at LTER All-Scientists' Meeting, Estes Park, CO. 2012 Working group on “Seasonal hydrologic changes and their ecological

consequences in headwater basins,” LTER All-Scientists’ Meeting, Estes Park CO 2012 Symposium: Ecosystem Capacity for Sustaining Long-term Water Supplies,

Ecological Society of America Meeting, August 9, 2012, Portland, Oregon. (7 speakers)

2012 US NSF LTER Science Council Meeting, Andrews Forest, May 14-18, 2012. (80 participants).

2011 LTER Synthesis Working Group, Social and Ecological Responses to Climate Change and Land-use Effects on Water Availability: Contrasting Resilience Among Major River Basins of the US and Canada, Nov Nov 16-19, Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge. (25 participants)

2010 Ecological dispersal from a geophysical perspective, AGU, San Francisco, December. Co-organizers: Jorge Ramirez, Ed Waymire, Mary Power.

2010 LTER Synthesis Working Group, Hydrologic effects from ecosystem responses to climate change and land use change, Nov 4-7, 2010, Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge. (15 participants)

2010 Modeling species responses to climate change and land use change: collaborations among ecologists and computer scientists. Retreat at the HJ Andrews Forest, October 21-22, 2010.

2009 Working group, LTER All-Scientists Meeting, Estes Park, CO. September 2006 Forest hydrology session, AGU, San Francisco, December. Co-organizers: Dan

Moore and Charlie Luce 2006 Ecosystem Informatics Education workshop, LTER All-Scientists Meeting, Estes

Park, Colorado, September 2004-2008 Annual external Advisory Board of the Ecosystem Informatics IGERT, 2-day

review meetings, Memorial Union, OSU, Corvallis (30-40 participants) 2003 Integration in eco-hydrology workshop, LTER All-Scientists Meeting, Seattle,

September 2003 H.J. Andrews Long-term Ecological Research program, Sixth Annual Symposium.

“Carbon, nitrogen, and water interactions in a forested ecosystem” October 16, 2003. Memorial Union, Corvallis, OR.

2001 H.J. Andrews Long-term Ecological Research program, Fourth Annual Symposium. “Social Science-Natural Science Collaborations” May 7, 2001. LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis, OR.

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2000 H.J. Andrews Long-term Ecological Research program, Third Annual Symposium. “Future ecosystem research at the H.J. Andrews Forest” March 2, 2000. Memorial Union, Corvallis, OR.

1998 Roads and their major ecological effects. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD. August 3-6, 1998.

University Service 2019-20 Search committee, Assistant Professor, Mathematics, OSU 2014-15 Search committee, Watershed extension Asst Prof, Forest Engineering/Resource

Management 2014-15 Search committee, Stream ecologist, Fisheries and Wildlife, round 2 2014-15 Chair, Search, Head of Department of Mathematics, round 2 2013-14 Chair, Search, Head of Department of Mathematics 2013-14 Search committee, Stream ecologist, Fisheries and Wildlife 2013-14 Search committee, Director of Environmental Humanities Initiative, Liberal Arts 2012-13 Search committee, Forest hydrologist, Forest Engineering and Resource

Management 2012-13 Search committee, Cetacean ecologist, OSU Marine Mammal Institute 2011-12 Search committee, Associate Dean for Research, CEOAS (rounds 1 and 2) 2011-12 Search committee, CEOAS Institutional Postdoc 2011-12 Advisory Board, Environmental Humanities Program 2011-12 Search committee, Spaniol Chair, Forest Ecosystems and Society (AASA). 2010-11 Search committee, Geomatics, Forest Engineering and Resource Management

(Affirmative Action Search Advocate) 2010-11 Search committee, Ecosystem Ecologist (Zoology) (Affirmative Action Search

Advocate) 2010- Advisory Board, Healthy Aging IGERT Department/College Service 2014-15 Chair, Jenna Tilt opportunity hire 2013-14 Search Chair, Geospatial Science Assistant Professor 2012-13 Search Chair, GIScience instructor (2 rounds) 2012-13 Search committee, Earth Science undergraduate advisor 2011- Director, GEM disciplinary group 2011- Instructional Program Committee, Undergraduate Program Committee 2011- College Advisory Committee 2011- CEOAS Graduate Committee 2011-12 Search committee, Geography instructors. 2010-11 Earth Science BS degree revisions – Category II proposal committee. 2011 Search committee, CEOAS Associate Dean for Research. 2010-11 Search committee, Geovisualization, Geosciences (AASA). 2010- Program Director, Geography

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2008- Chair, Graduate Committee, Geosciences (and GTA allocation) Invited workshops 2007 Chaired LTER Ecotrends workshop on Biogeochemistry, May, Portland. 2005 LTER Coordinating Committee meeting, Key Largo, Florida (April) IGERT PI meeting, Washington, DC (May) 1993 - Numerous field trips for managers, educators and students at the H.J. Andrews

Forest. 1995 BLM training workshop, Salem, Oregon. 1994 Ecosystem management workshop, H.J. Andrews Forest, Oregon, October. 1993 Ecosystem management workshop, H.J. Andrews Forest, Oregon, October. 1988 "Dynamics of Soil Organic Matter in Tropical Ecosystems." Workshop to produce

state-of-the-art document that identifies knowledge gaps and suggest imperatives for future research. NifTAL Project and MIRCEN, Maui, Hawaii. October 9-14.

Invited presentations 2020 Buenas practicas en investigación de largo plazo sobre bosques y agua. First

International Colloquium of Forest Hydrology Sponsored by the Institution Mexicano de Tecnologia del Agua (Government of Mexico) and the Comisión Nacional Forestal (Government of Mexico).

2019 Long-term watershed studies in Oregon: Opportunities for interdisciplinary

studies. Universidad de Aysén, Coyhiaque, Chile, Dec. 9. 2019 Long-term studies of forests, water, carbon, sediment in Oregon. Instituto

Forestal de Chile, Concepcion, Chile, Nov 8. 2019 Managing forests to sequester carbon and provide water. Forestal Mininco

(second largest forestry compant in Chile), Los Angeles, Chile. Nov 6. 2019. Managing forests to sequester carbon and provide water. Universidad Austral

de Chile, Nov. 3 2019 Forests and Water in Chile and the Pacific Northwest: Causes, magnitude, and

timing of changes in flow regimes. University of Oregon, May 6. 2019 Buenas prácticas en investigación de largo plazo sobre bosques y agua, Instituto

Forestal de Chile, Valdivia, Chile, January 22.

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2018 Bosques y Agua: efectos del cambio climático y cambio de la cobertura vegetacional. Concurso Nacional De Atracción de Capital Humano Avanzado del Extranjero, Modalidad De Estadías Cortas (MEC). December 6.

2018 Columbia River Basin, Northwest US: Conflicts over water. Universidad Austral de

Chile, November. 2018 Summer streamflow deficits from regenerating Douglas-fir forest in the Pacific

Northwest, US. Fifth international conference on Forests and Water of the International Union of Forestry Research Organizations and the Second Bosques y Agua Conference of Latin America, 5-8 November, Valdivia, Chile.

2018 Water scarcity: fish, forests, people, agriculture – a case study from semi-arid SE

Washington, Pacific Northwest United States. JA Jones and J Pierson. Fifth international conference on Forests and Water of the International Union of Forestry Research Organizations and the Second Bosques y Agua Conference of Latin America, 5-8 November, Valdivia, Chile.

2018 Unexpected resilience of large-scale river infrastructure and water management

systems to climate change. JA Jones, J Hammond, S Fleming. Fifth international conference on Forests and Water of the International Union of Forestry Research Organizations and the Second Bosques y Agua Conference of Latin America, 5-8 November, Valdivia, Chile.

2018 Summer streamflow deficits from regenerating Douglas-fir forest in the Pacific

Northwest, US. Universidad Austral de Chile, October. 2018 Ecosystem response to climate change at the Andrews Forest LTER, 2018 LTER

All-Scientists Meeting, Asilomar, California, September. 2016 Keynote address. Voodoo hydrology: myths and facts about forests and water.

Forests and Water Workshop, British Columbia Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations, Kelowna, November.

2016 Summer streamflow deficits from regenerating Douglas-fir forest in the Andrews

and South Umpqua Experimental Forests. Andrews Forest LTER monthly meeting, March.

2016 Long-term hydrology and ecology experiments, HJ Andrews Forest: forest effects

on water supply and response to climate change. Instituto Forestal de Chile, Santiago, Chile, January.

2015 Keynote address. Forests and water in headwater catchments in the US and

Canada. International Union of Forestry Research Organizations (IUFRO) 4th

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international Conference on Forests and Water in a Changing Environment. Kelowna, BC, July.

2015 Hydrologic responses to climate change: considering geographic context and

alternative hypotheses. Oregon State University, April. 2015 Hydrologic responses to climate change: considering geographic context and

alternative hypotheses. Portland State University, April. 2015 Long-term hydrology and ecology experiments, HJ Andrews Forest. Forest

Hydrology Science Symposium and Workshop, Portland (World Forestry Center and OSU), December.

2015 Long-term interactions of landforms and vegetation with hydrology and climate.

Andrews Forest LTER Annual Symposium, January. 2014 Andrews Forest LTER7 – History of science-management partnership. Central

Cascades Adaptive Management Partnership meeting, December. 2014 Seasonal spatial climate of the Andrews Forest. Andrews Forest LTER Monthly

Meeting Science Hour, September. 2013 Keynote address. Investigación en cuencas, monitoreo de largo plazo y servicios

ecosistémicos. Congreso Internacional de Bosque y Aguas. Valdivia, Chile. 2013 Climate and streamflow trends in the Columbia River basin: evidence for

ecological and engineering resilience to climate change. Portland State University, April.

2012 Happy birthday to you, Watersheds 3, 1 and 2. Andrews Forest Monthly

Meeting Science hour, December. 2012 Seasonal hydrologic changes and their ecological consequences in headwater

basins. LTER All-Scientists’ Meeting, Estes Park, CO. August. 2012 Ecological and engineered resilience of water supply response to climate change

– lessons from long-term records. Andrews Forest Monthly Meeting Science Hour, May.

2011 A look at long-term records at the Andrews Forest – what’s changing, what’s not.

Andrews Forest LTER midterm review, Corvallis, August. (and Andrews Forest Symposium, April).

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2011 Hydrologic responses to climate change at long term ecological research sites in the United States: assessing ecological resilience and social resilience. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Austin, TX, August.

2011 Hydrologic responses to climate change at headwater and large basins in the

United States: assessing ecological resilience and social resilience. Gordon Research Conference, Bates College, Maine, June 10-15.

2011 Hydrologic similarity among long-term ecological research sites: responses to

climate change. European Geophysical Union, Vienna. 2011 Development and Implementation of an Undergraduate Honors Course on

Mathematical Ecology. V. A. Bokil and J. A. Jones Joint Mathematics Meeting 2011. MAA Session-Trends in Undergraduate Mathematical Biology Education.

2010 Climate change effects on physical and biological systems in and near the

Andrews Forest, Oregon. J.A. Jones, University of Hokkaido Faculty of Agriculture. June 28.

2010 Ecosystem Informatics: interdisciplinary graduate education and research linking

ecology, computer science, and mathematics. EPA Board of Scientific Counselors, Corvallis. July 8.

2010 Ecosystem Informatics: interdisciplinary graduate education linking ecology,

computer science, and mathematics. J.A. Jones, University of Hokkaido Faculty of Agriculture. June 28.

2010 Ecosystem linkages in watersheds and landscapes. J.A. Jones, Akkeshi Marine

Station, University of Hokkaido Faculty of Agriculture. June 25. 2010 Long-Term Ecological Research as a seedbed for interdisciplinary education and

research. J.A. Jones, Akkeshi Marine Station, University of Hokkaido Faculty of Agriculture. June 25.

2008 Uncertainty in water from forests: hydrology of changing forest landscapes. J.

Jones, G. Achterman, L. Alexander, K. Brooks, I. Creed, P. Ffolliott, L. MacDonald, B. Wemple. Session H11: Historic Hydrologic Synthesis. AGU Fall meeting, San Francisco.

2006 Canadian Geophysical Union, keynote address, May, Banff. 2005 Eco-informatics education at Oregon State University. Ecological Society of

America annual meeting, Montreal, August 9.

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2005 Climate change and feedbacks from vegetation succession: evidence from long-term ecological research sites. Julia Jones, Georgianne Moore, Kevin McGuire, American Society of Civil Engineers, Anchorage, AK, May 12.

2005 From soil pits to ecosystem informatics: A selective history of information

technology in geographyUniversity of Nevada-Reno, April 26. 2005 Stream and road network interactions in landscapes: a different way of seeing.

J.A. Jones, N. Watterson, B.C. Wemple, L.A. Parendes, and F.J. Swanson. University of Nevada – Reno. April 25.

2004 Forest harvest treatments in the Pacific Northwest -- clearcuts, partial cuts, and

thinning -- What are their effects on peak flows, summer low flows, and water yield? Forest Science, Oregon State University, October 28.

2004 Seasonal and successional trends in streamflow and N after forest removal in

small basins, eastern and northwestern US. Department of Natural Resources, University of New Hampshire, May 6.

2004 Seasonal and successional trends in streamflow and N after forest removal in

small basins, HJ Andrews v. Hubbard Brook. Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, May 4.

2004 Seasonal and successional trends in streamflow and N after forest removal in

small basins, Coweeta and Fernow Experimental Forests. Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering, the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, April 2.

2004 Seasonal and successional trends in streamflow and N after forest removal in

small basins, HJ Andrews v. Hubbard Brook. Harvard Forest, March 12 2003 Eco-hydrology of three temperate forested sites, 3rd LTER Mini-Symposium,

National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., February. 2002 Diverse streamflow responses to forest harvest and regrowth in Oregon, New

Hampshire, and North Carolina. Department of Forest Science, Oregon State University, February 7.

2002 Water, sediment, chemical, and aquatic systems effects of roads, in Road

Ecology: Science and Solutions, Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, January 13-17, Washington, DC

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2000 Rain-on-snow floods, forest canopy effects, and flood routing from the scale of the hillslope to large (600 sq. km) basins in the western Cascades, Oregon. Julia Jones and Reed Perkins. Fall AGU, San Francisco.

2000 Coupling of streamflow and vegetation water use at diurnal, storm, seasonal,

and interannual time scales: the Andrews long-term ecological research site and comparisons with Coweeta, Hubbard Brook and Luquillo LTERs. Julia Jones, David Post, and Barbara Bond. Fall AGU, San Francisco.

2000 Intersite hydrology comparisons among small basins at long-term sites in the

LTER, USFS, USGS WEB, USDA ARS, and other networks in the US and abroad. David Post, Julia Jones, and Jeff McDonnell. Fall AGU, San Francisco.

2000 "Our dynamic landscape: landslides, fire and floods" Washington State

University, Vancouver, WA, February 28. 1998 "Spatial patterns of roads in the landscape affecting water and material flows"

Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, August, Baltimore. 1995 "Spatial relationships of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae, soil fauna and soil

nutrients in the juniper-sagebrush-grass communities of central Oregon." Oregon Soil Science Society, Portland, February 9.

1995 "Peak flow response to clearcutting and roads in the Western Cascades,

Oregon." College of Forestry, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, February. 1994 "Peak flow response to clearcutting and roads in the Western Cascades,

Oregon." Department of Geology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, November. 1994 "Spatial heterogeneity of soil invertebrates and edaphic properties in an old

growth forest stand in western Oregon." Department of Crop and Soils, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, April.

1991 "Soil spatial variation, environmental factors, and response to disturbance."

Department of Geosciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. May 28. 1990 "Deforestation and soil degradation in the dry tropics of Africa." Department of

Geography, University of Oregon, Eugene OR. May 3. 1990 "Deforestation and soil degradation in the dry tropics of Africa." Department of

Land, Air and Water Resources, University of California, Davis, CA. February 26. 1990 "Termites, soil fertility and carbon cycling in African dry woodlands." Department

of Entomology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. April 20.

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1990 "Soil formation and nutrient dynamics at the woodland-savanna boundary in

East Africa." British Ecological Society and Biogeography Research Group meeting on the Nature and Dynamics of Forest-Savanna Boundaries, University of Glasgow, Scotland. January 4.

1989 "Termites, soil fertility and carbon cycling in African dry woodlands." Department

of Zoology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. November 20. 1989 "Value of geographic information in soil survey and mapping." Department of

Soil Science, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. November 13. 1989 "Soil variability at two spatial scales: The role of termites in carbon cycling in

African dry woodlands." Department of Geography, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England. June 9.

1989 "Soil erosion and vegetation recovery on Santa Cruz Island, California." Santa

Barbara Men's Garden Club, Santa Barbara CA. June 22. 1988 "Termites, soil fertility, and carbon cycling in an African dry woodland."

Department of Geography, San Diego State University, CA. November 18. 1988 "Local spatial variation in chemistry of Tanzanian soils: effects of biota and

geology." Department of Plant and Soil Biology, University of California, Berkeley CA. February 10.

1986 "Agriculture and deforestation in Africa." With S. Jones. Symposium on

Agriculture and the Liberal Arts. Hampshire College, Amherst MA. November 7-9. 1986 "Deforestation and wood energy in Dodoma, Tanzania." African Studies Group,

University of Aberdeen, Scotland. March 25. 1986 "Wood energy, forest plantations, and deforestation in developing countries."

Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Stirling, Scotland. March 11.

1985 "A soil catena on granite in the Rift Valley, Tanzania." Department of Soils and

Environmental Science, University of California, Riverside, CA. April 17. Contributed Papers/Posters 2019 Three decades of stream equilibrium, disturbance response, and recovery in a

forested mountain watershed. A Goodman, C Segura, J Jones. AGU Fall Meeting, December.

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2019 Cold air drainage and pooling in the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest: synoptic

versus local controls. DE Rupp, SL Shafer, C Daly, JA Jones, SJK Frey. AGU Fall Meeting, December.

2019 Long-term effects of forest harvesting on summer low flow deficits in the Oregon

Coast Range: Alsea Watershed Study Revisited. C Segura, KD Bladon, JA Hatten, JA Jones, VC Hale, JD Stednick, JJ McDonnell. AGU Fall Meeting, December.

2019 Cold-air drainage and potential refugia in a basin in the western Cascade Range

of Oregon. DE Rupp, SL Shafer, C Daly, JA Jones, SJK Frey. Northwest Climate Conference, Portland, October.

2014 Precipitation-snowmelt timing and snowmelt augmentation of large peak flow

events, western Cascades, Oregon. American Geophysical Union meeting, San Francisco, December.

2013 Changing forest water yields in response to climate warming: Resultes from long-

term experimental watershed sites across North America. I. Creed, J. Jones, and 20 others. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, San Francisco.

2011 Synthesizing local and long-term observations to evaluate water supply

sensitivity and ecosystem resilience to land use change, climate change, and climate variability at the national scale. M. Williams, J.A. Jones, and 20 others. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, San Francisco.

2011 Hydrologic similarity among headwater basin responses to climate change based

on six decades of studies at long-term ecological research (LTER) sites in the United States. European Geophysical Union General Assembly, Vienna, April. (Vol 13, EGU2011-Preview).

2010 Interactive effects of cations on multi-decade trends in sulfate and acid

deposition in North America and Europe: a new look at an old problem. K. Lajtha and J.A. Jones. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, San Francisco.

2010 Landscape-scale effects of the 2008 Chaiten (Chile) eruption on vegetation

disturbance and regeneration from satellite image analysis. K.M. Moore, J.A. Jones, F.J. Swanson, C. Crisafulli. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, San Francisco.

2010 Diel fluctuations in summer streamflow depend on stream channel sediment

storage and valley-floor vegetation in the forested western Cascades of Oregon,

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USA. J. Albright, N. Gustafson, M. Nelson, B. Rodriguez, .C.Shughrue J.A. Jones. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, San Francisco.

2010 Climate change effects on physical and biological systems in and near the

Andrews Forest, Oregon. J.A. Jones. Mountain Climate Conference, HJ Andrews Forest, Oregon. June 9.

2009 Quantifying state dependent change in a paired catchment experiment. by K.

Beven, I. Iorgulescu, and J. Jones. European Geophysical Union annual meeting, Vienna, April. EGU2009-5495.

2008 Summer lowflow deficits after two decades of forest regeneration in the western

Cascades, Oregon. Tim Perry and Julia Jones. AGU Session H58, The Critical Role of Long-term Watershed and Ecosystem Experimental Networks in Advancing Science. AGU Fall meeting, San Francisco.

2007 Reawakening a forest harvest and streamflow experiment: Coyote Creek,

Oregon. Aaron Arthur, Tim Perry, J.A. Jones. Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, April.

2007 Landscape-scale dynamics of wood in stream networks of the western Cascades,

Oregon. Czarnomski, N., D. Dreher, J.A. Jones and F.J. Swanson. Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, April.

2006 Landscape-scale dynamics of wood in stream networks of the western Cascades,

Oregon. Czarnomski, N., D. Dreher, J.A. Jones and F.J. Swanson. LTER All-Scientists meeting, September.

2000 "Hydrologic regimes, disturbance history, and environmental gradients at four

forested long-term ecological research sites: Andrews, Coweeta, Hubbard Brook, and Luquillo." J.A. Jones and D.A. Post. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Utah, August.

1999 "Ecological implications of long-term streamflow records from forested basins in

Oregon, New Hampshire, North Carolina, and Puerto Rico." J.A. Jones and D.A. Post. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Spokane, August.

1999 "Stream temperature dynamics, spatial patterns, and controls in a forested

basin." S.L. Johnson and J.A. Jones. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Spokane, August.

1998 "Exotic plant invasion along road networks in the western Cascade Range of

Oregon." L.A. Parendes and J.A. Jones. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Baltimore, August.

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1998 "Landscape position influences road impacts in a forested ecosystem in the

Pacific Northwest USA." B.C. Wemple, J.A. Jones, and F.J. Swanson. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Baltimore, August.

1997 "New Insights and Perspectives on Trajectories of Landscape Response to

Treatment from Long-term Small Experimental Basin Pairs, Western Cascades, Oregon." G.E. Grant, J.A Jones, D.A. Post, and S.L. Johnson. American Geophysical Union Annual Fall Meeting, San Francisco, December.

1997 "Natural Variability in Climate and Vegetation at Diurnal to Decadal Scales in

Long-term Streamflow Records from Ten Small Experimental Basin Pairs, Western Cascades, Oregon." J.A. Jones and G.E. Grant. American Geophysical Union Annual Fall Meeting, San Francisco, December.

1997 "Approaches to interpreting landscape-scale ecological disturbance regimes in

the Pacific Northwest, USA." J.A. Jones, F.J. Swanson. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, August.

1996 "Hydrologic mechanisms affecting peak discharge response to forest harvest and

roads in ten small experimental basin pairs, western Cascades, Oregon. J.A. Jones and G.E. Grant. American Geophysical Union Annual Fall Meeting, San Francisco, December.

1995 "Runoff generation on forest roads: Preliminary results from a small-basin

monitoring study." B.C. Wemple, J.A. Jones, G.E. Grant. American Geophysical Union Annual Fall Meeting, San Francisco. December.

1995 "Description and analysis of monthly runoff variability among small untreated

basins in the western Cascades, Oregon." R.M. Perkins, J.A. Jones, G.E. Grant. American Geophysical Union Annual Fall Meeting, San Francisco. December.

1995 "Peak flow response to clearcutting and roads in the Western Cascades,

Oregon." J.A. Jones, G.E. Grant, B.C.Wemple, R.M. Perkins. American Geophysical Union Annual Spring Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, June.

1994 "Peak flow response to clearcutting and roads in the Western Cascades,

Oregon." J.A. Jones, G.E. Grant, B.C.Wemple. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Seattle, November.

1993 "Peak flow response to clearcutting and roads in the Western Cascades,

Oregon." Long-term Ecological Research All-Scientists meeting, Estes Park, Colorado, September.

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1992 "Peak flow response to clearcutting and roads in the Western Cascades, Oregon." International Association of Landscape Ecology Annual Meeting, Corvallis, Oregon, April.

1988 "Soil mapping in central Tanzania using a priori stratification of Landsat imagery,

map overlays, and aerial photography." Soil Science Society of America annual meeting, Anaheim CA. November 30-December 2.

1988 "Soil nutrient patchiness in a dry tropical woodland: biotic and geologic factors."

Ecological Society of America annual meeting, Davis CA. August 17. 1987 "Soil properties under cultivated, grazed, partially harvested, and undisturbed

miombo woodland and Acacia wooded bushland in semi-arid central Tanzania." Soil Science Society of America annual meeting, Atlanta, GA December 1-7.

1987 "A geographic information system for Santa Cruz Island." With R. Crippen and S.

Junak. Third California Islands Symposium, Santa Barbara CA. March 2-6. 1987 "A computer-generated soils map of Santa Cruz Island." With D. Grice. Third

California Islands Symposium, Santa Barbara CA. March 2-6. 1987 "Soil survey of Santa Cruz Island." With J. Butterworth and S. Jones. Third

California Islands Symposium, Santa Barbara CA. March 2-6. 1987 "A vegetation map of Santa Cruz Island." With S. Junak and R.J. Paul. Third

California Islands Symposium, Santa Barbara CA. March 2-6. 1986 "Land use, soil properties, and regeneration of dry tropical forests in Dodoma,

Tanzania." Association for Tropical Biology annual meeting, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA. August 9-11.

1985 "Influence of soil properties on distribution and growth of natural woodland and

exotic plantations in Tanzania." Symposium on fast-growing species for arid regions, Texas A&I University, Kingsville, TX. April 29-May 2.

1984 "A soil catena on granite in the Rift Valley, Tanzania." Soil Science Society of

America annual meeting, Las Vegas, NV. November 25-30. 1984 "Soil response to forest clearing in the United States and the tropics." Western

Soil Science Society at the annual meeting of the AAAS, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA. June 10-15.

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1983 "Deforestation and soil degradation in the United States and the tropics." Ecological Society of America and American Institute for Biological Sciences annual meeting, Grand Forks ND. August 7-11.

1983 "Policy response to deforestation in developing countries." Second World

Congress on Land Use Policy, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA. June 20-24. 1983 "Population and forestry interactions in the Sudan and Tanzania." With D.F.

Barnes. Population Association of America annual meeting, Pittsburgh, PA. April 14-16.

1982 "Case study of social forestry in Tanzania: Why people don't plant trees." With

M. Skutsch, D.F. Barnes, and W. Ramsay. Panel on fuelwood and forestry in Asia and Africa, AAAS annual meeting, Washington DC. January 8.

Awards 2014 Jack Dymond Excellence in Mentoring award, CEOAS 2013 June Pattullo award for Ecellence in Teaching, CEOAS. 2004 Bullard Fellowship, Harvard Forest, Massachussetts. 1996 Editors Citation for Excellence in Manuscript Review, Soil Science Society of

America Journal. 1987 Faculty Career Development Award, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara. 1986 Faculty Career Development Award, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara. 1984 Faculty Career Development Award, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara. 1980 Fellowship, Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering, The Johns

Hopkins University, Baltimore MD. 1977 Fellowship, The Johns Hopkins School for Advanced International Studies,

Bologna, Italy. Graduate Students Completed (as major professor) Name Department Degree Date Current position

Malek, Ali Geography PhD 2019 Harris, Dominique Masters Nat Res MS 2018 Jessica Pierson Geography MS 2018 Fisheries work, Utah Bianco, Stephanie Water Res Sci MS 2018 Instructor, OSU Roberts, Mark Geography PhD 2017 Fred Hutchinson Res Ctr? Savotkina, Sasha Geography PhD 2016 Moscow, Russia Weems, Candice Geography PhD 2016 Moore, Kathleen Geography PhD 2015 Hammond, John Geography MS 2014 USGS, Maryland Romeo, Lucy Geography MS 2014 ORISE/NETL Jennings, Keith Water Res Sci MS 2014 PhD, U Colorado

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Wilson, Brian Environmental Sci MS 2013 ORISE/NETL Lizon, Michele Geosciences (Geog) M.S. 2012 Mother, Montana Pfeiffer, Vera Geography M.S. 2012 PhD, U Wisc. Weems, Candice Geography M.S. 2012 PhD, OSU Kugler, Tracy2 Geosciences (Geog) Ph.D. 2011 U Minnesota, Population Center

Highland, Steven4 Geosciences (Geog) Ph.D. 2011 Postdoc, USDS Bee Lab, Utah State U

Clark, William Geosciences (Geog) M.S. 2011 GIS analyst, Denali National Park, AK

Smoluk, Alexis Geosciences (Geog) M.S. 2011 wildlife biologist, CA Hatcher, Kendra4 Geosciences (Geog) M.S. 2011 Downstream Strategies, Morgantown, WV

Moore, Kathleen Geosciences (Geog) M.S. 2010 PhD, OSU

Tepley, Alan2 Geosci/Forest Sci Ph.D. 2010 Post-doc Colorado State Univ.

Frentress, Jay4 Water Res Science M.S. 2010 PhD, Luxembourg

Murphy, Yarrow Water Res Engin M.S. 2009 City of Portland

Rice, Janine2 Geosciences (Geog) Ph.D. 2009 Post-doc, US Forest Service

Adams, Jeremy Geosciences (Geog) M.S. 2008 Willamette National Forest

Dailey, Michele4 Geosciences (Geog) M.S. 2007 Columbia River Gorge Commission

Perry, Tim4 Geosciences (Geog) M.S. 2007 Scaled Software, Sacramento, CA

Arthur, Aaron Geosciences (Geog) MS 2007 Environmental consulting, CA

Fesler, Kristel Geography M.S. 2007 Environmental consulting, OR

Hauck, Mark Forest Science MS 2006 Self-employed

Sheehy, Samantha Geosciences (Geog) M.S. 2006 Santa Barbara

Steinkamp, Matt Geosciences (Geol) M.S. 2006 archeaology

Punke, Michele Geography PhD 2005 Archaeologist, Historical Research Asssoc., Portland OR

Iyob, Biniam Geography MS 2005 US AID, Water and Irrigation Advisor

Anderson, Paul Geography MS 2005 NOAA, Samoa Carter, Jamie Geosciences (Geog) MS 2005 The Baldwin Group, Inc, SC Vannatta, Lisa Geosciences (Geog) MS 2005

Littlefield, Sam Geosciences (Geog) MS 2005 Portland, consulting

Robbins, Danielle4 Forest Resources MS 2004 deceased

Watterson, Nick Geosciences (Geog) M.S. 2004 Hydrologist, Denver CO

Giglia, Sherry Geosciences (Geog) M.S. 2004 Ayurveda instructor, Eugene OR

Czarnomski, Nicole4 Forest Science M.S. 2003 Environmental Science Associates, OR

Moore, Georgianne1

Environmental Sci. Ph.D. 2003 Assoc Prof, Texas A&M

Pennington, Deana4 Geosciences (Geog) Ph.D. 2002 Assoc. Prof, Univ. Texas El Paso Versluis, Anna Geosciences/Geog M.S. 2002 Asst. Prof, Gustavus Adolfus College

Sullivan, Lawrence Geosciences/Geog M.S. 2002 Consultant, Portland

Augerot, Xan1 Geosciences (Geog) Ph.D. 2000 Mary’s River Watershed Council, OR

Faustini, John2 Geosciences (Geol) Ph.D. 2000 USFWS hydrologist, Atlanta, GA Gutowsky, Sharon Geosciences (Geog) M.S. 2000

Macomber, Marcia Geosciences (Geog) M.S. 2000 CGIAR, Sri Lanka

London, Sharon Geosciences M.S. 1999 Consultant, Seattle

Wemple, Beverley3 Forest Science Ph.D. 1998 Full Prof, Univ. Vermont

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Ilunga, Kikombo1 Geosciences Ph.D. 1997 Asst. Prof, Kean Coll. (NJ) Impara, Peter1 Geosciences Ph.D. 1997 Instructor, Evergreen College Lambert, Beth1 Geosciences M.S. 1997 Mass. Dept. of Fish and Game Parendes, Laurie1 Geosciences Ph.D. 1997 Full Prof., Edinboro U. (PA) Perkins, Reed1 Forest Science Ph.D. 1997 Full Prof., Queens Coll. (NC) Sinton, Diana1 Geosciences Ph.D. 1996 UCGIS, Cornell University Godino, John Geosciences M.S. 1995 Mazamas, Portland

Roberts, Christine4 Forest Science M.S. 1994

Freid, Matt Geosciences M.S. 1994 urban planning, Beaverton

Wemple, Beverley1 Geosciences M.S. 1994 see above

Sinton, Diana Geosciences M.S. 1993 see above

Aaron Moody Geography M.S. 1989 Assoc. Prof, Geography, UNC

Aaron Goldschmidt Geography M.S. 1988

Martin Landsfeld Geography M.S. 1988 Lawrence Berkeley Lab

Fran Evanisko Geography M.S. 1987 USFS, CA 1 Supported by Research cooperative agreements.

2 Supported by NSF Graduate Research Traineeship (Jones, co-PI).

3 Supported by BLM research grant (Jones, PI).

4 Supported by NSF grant (Jones, PI or co-PI). Professional Memberships American Geophysical Union Ecological Society of America Language skills French, Italian, Spanish proficiency (speaking, comprehension, writing). Swahili (speaking and comprehension). French to English Certificate of Interpretation (Consecutive and Simultaneous), 1976.