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Publications in reverse chronological order
(Publications sorted by
topic)
1. Books and Monographs
2. Journal Articles,
Proceedings, Reports, and Book Chapters
1. Books and Monographs
Romme, W.H., J. Clement,
J. Hike, D. Kulakowski, L.H. MacDonald, T.L. Schoennagel, and T.T. Veblen,
2006. Recent
forest insect outbreaks and fire risk in Colorado forests: a brief synthesis
of relevant research. Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, Colorado
State University, Fort Collins, CO. 24pp.
MacDonald, L.H., and J.D.
Stednick, 2003. Forests
and water: a state-of-the-art review for Colorado. Colorado Water
Resources Research Institute, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO.
65 pp.
Bunte, K., and L.H. MacDonald, 1999. Scale
considerations and the detectability of sedimentary cumulative watershed
effects (29Mb). Technical Bulletin No. 776, National Council for
Air and Stream Improvement, Research Triangle Park, NC. 327 pp. (The abstract and
conclusions only are available here
3Mb).
MacDonald, L.H., E.E. Wohl, and S.W. Madsen, 1997. Validation of water yield
thresholds on the Kootenai National Forest. Kootenai National Forest, Libby,
Montana. 197 pp. plus app.
Binkley, D., and L.H. MacDonald, 1994. Forests as
non-point sources of pollution, and effectiveness of Best Management
Practices. NCASI Technical Bulletin No. 672, National Council for Air and
Stream Improvement, New York, N.Y. 57 pp.
MacDonald, L.H. (with A. Smart and R.C. Wissmar), 1991. Monitoring
guidelines to evaluate effects of forestry activities on streams in the
Pacific Northwest and Alaska (48Mb). EPA/910/9-91-001, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Region 10, Seattle, WA. 166 pp. Reprinted in 1992 (total of 12,000
copies).
MacDonald, L.H., 1989. Snowmelt and runoff in the Central Sierra Nevada: effects of forest harvest and cloud-seeding.
Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Berkeley, 261 pages plus appendices.
MacDonald, L.H., 1986. Natural resources development in the Sahel: the role of the U.N. system.
Natural Resources Technical Series, United Nations University, Tokyo, 95 pp.
MacDonald, L.H. (ed.), 1982. Agro-forestry in the African humid
tropics. Natural Resources Technical Series, United Nations University, Tokyo, 163 pp. (also translated into
French). Reprinted in 1984.
2. Journal Articles, Proceedings, Reports, and Book
Chapters
Larsen, I.J., L.H.
MacDonald, E. Brown, D. Rough, M.J. Welsh, J.H. Pietraszek, Z. Libohova, and K.
Schaffrath, in review.
Causes of
post-fire runoff and erosion: the roles of soil water repellency, surface
cover, and soil sealing. Soil Science Society of America Journal.
MacDonald, L.H., and I.J.
Larsen, in press. Effects of
forest fires and post-fire rehabilitation: a Colorado Case study. In Restoration
Strategies after Forest Fires, edited by A. Cerda and P.R. Robichaud.
Science Publishers, Inc., Enfield, NH.
Doerr, S.H., R.A.
Shakesby, and L.H. MacDonald, in press. Soil Water
Repellency: A Key Factor in Post-Fire Erosion. In Restoration
Strategies after Forest Fires, edited by A. Cerda and P.R. Robichaud.
Science Publishers, Inc., Enfield, NH.
Erskine, R.H., T.R.
Green, J.A. Ramirez, and L.H. MacDonald, in press. Digital
Elevation Accuracy and Grid Cell Size: Effects on Estimated Terrain
Attributes. Soil Science Society Journal of America, 71: 1371-1380.
Troendle, C.A., L.H. MacDonald, and C.H. Luce,
in press. Fuels management
and water yield. In Cumulative Watershed Effects of Fuels Management:
A Western Synthesis. Gen. Tech. Rep., U.S. Department of Agriculture, Rocky
Mountain Research Station. Available: http://forest.moscowfsl.wsu.edu/engr/cwe/
Robichaud, P.R., L.H.
MacDonald, and R.B. Foltz, in press. Fuel
management and erosion. In Cumulative Watershed Effects of Fuels
Management: A Western Synthesis. Gen. Tech. Rep., U.S. Department of Agriculture, Rocky
Mountain Research Station.
Larsen, I.J., and L.H.
MacDonald, 2007. Predicting
post-fire sediment yields at the hillslope scale: Testing RUSLE and Disturbed
WEPP. Water Resources Research doi:10.1029/2006WR005560.
Ramos-Sharron, C. and
L.H. MacDonald, 2007. Measurement
and prediction of natural and anthropogenic sediment sources in St. John, U.S.
Virgin Islands. Catena, 71: 250-266.
Ramos-Sharron,
C. and L.H. MacDonald, 2007. Development and
application of a GIS-based sediment budget model. Environmental
Management, 84: 157-172.
MacDonald,
L.H., and P. R. Robichaud, 2007. Postfire
Erosion and the Effectiveness of Emergency Rehabilitation Treatments over
Time. Final report to the Joint Fire Sciences Program,
Boise, ID. 18 pp.
MacDonald, L.H., and
D.Coe, 2007. Influence of
headwater streams on downstream reaches in forested areas. Forest Sciences 53(2): 148-168.
Ramos-Sharron,
C. and L.H. MacDonald, 2007. Runoff and
suspended sediment yields from an unpaved road segment, St. John, U.S. Virgin
Islands. Hydrological Processes 21:35-50.
Wagenbrenner,
J.W., L.H. MacDonald, and D. Rough, 2006. Effectiveness
of three post-fire rehabilitation treatments in the Colorado Front Range.
Hydrological Processes, 20: 2989-3006.
Erskine,
R.H., T.R. Green, J.A. Ramirez, and L.H. MacDonald, 2006. Comparison of grid-based algorithms
for computing upslope contributing area. Water Resources Research
42 W09146, doi:10.1029/2005WR004648.
Woods,
S.W., L. H. MacDonald, and C. J. Westbrook, 2006. Hydrologic interactions
between an alluvial fan and a slope wetland in the central Rocky Mountains,
USA. Wetlands 26(1): 230-243.
Conovitz,
P. and L.H. MacDonald, 2006. Spatial and temporal
active layer dynamics along three glacial meltwater streams in the McMurdo
Dry Valleys. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 38(1): 42-53.
Benavides-Solorio,
J. and L. H. MacDonald, 2005. Measurement
and prediction of post-fire erosion at the hillslope scale, Colorado Front
Range. International Journal of Wildland Fire 14:1-18.
Ramos-Sharron,
C., and L.H. MacDonald, 2005. Measurement
and prediction of sediment production from unpaved roads, St. John, U.S.
Virgin Islands. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
30:1283-1304.
Mzuku,
M., R. Khosla, R. Reich, D. Inman, F. Smith, and L. MacDonald, 2005. Spatial variability of measured
soil properties across site-specific management zones. Soil
Science Society of America Journal 69: 1572-1579.
MacDonald,
L. H., D.B. Coe, and S.E. Litschert, 2004. Assessing
cumulative watershed effects in the Central Sierra Nevada: hillslope
measurements and catchment-scale modeling, pp 149-157. IN Murphy, D. D. and P. A. Stine Editors. 2004. Proceedings
of the Sierra Nevada Science Symposium; 2002 October 7-10; Kings Beach, CA; Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW_GTR-193.
Albany, CA. Pacific Southwest Research
Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture; 287 p.
MacDonald,
L.H., and E.L. Huffman, 2004. Post-fire soil water
repellency: persistence and soil moisture thresholds. Soil Science
Society of America Journal 68:1729-1734.
Robichaud, P.R., L. H.
MacDonald, J. Freeouf, D. Neary, and D. Martin, 2003 . Post-fire
rehabilitation of the Hayman Fire. In R.T. Graham (ed.), Hayman Fire
Case Study Analysis, USDA Forest Service RMRS-GTR-114, Fort Collins,
Colorado, pp. 293-313. http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs/rmrs_gtr114/rmrs_gtr114_5.pdf.
For entire General Technical Report go to: www.fs.fed.us/rm/hayman_fire.
Kershner, J.L., L. MacDonald, L.M. Decker, and K. Winters, 2003.
Fire-induced changes in aquatic ecosystems. In R.T. Graham (ed.), Hayman
Fire Case Study Analysis, USDA Forest Service RMRS-GTR-114, Fort Collins,
Colorado, pp. 232-243. http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs/rmrs_gtr114/rmrs_gtr114_3.pdf.
For entire General Technical Report go to: www.fs.fed.us/rm/hayman_fire.
Cipra, J.E., E.F. Kelly, and L.H. MacDonald, 2003. Soil properties,
erosion, and implications for rehabilitation and aquatic ecosystems. In
R.T. Graham (ed.), Hayman Fire Case Study Analysis, USDA Forest
Service RMRS-GTR-114, Fort Collins, Colorado, pp. 204-219. http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs/rmrs_gtr114/rmrs_gtr114_3.pdf.
For entire General Technical Report go to: www.fs.fed.us/rm/hayman_fire.
MacDonald, L.H., 2002.
Effects of changes in Colorado’s forests on water yields and water quality. Colorado
Water 19(5), 3 pp.
MacDonald, L.H., and J.D. Stednick, 2002. CSU faculty and students study the
after-effects of wildfires on Colorado’s Front Range. Colorado Water
19: 7-9.
Montgomery, D.A., and L.H. MacDonald, 2002. Diagnostic
approach to stream channel assessment and monitoring. Journal of the
American Water Resources Association 38(1):1-16.
Benavides-Solorio, J., and L.H. MacDonald, 2002.
Errata
“Post-fire runoff and erosion from simulated rainfall on small plots,
Colorado Front Range”. Hydrological Processes 16: 1129-1133.
Benavides-Solorio, J., and L.H. MacDonald, 2001. Post-fire
runoff and erosion from simulated rainfall on small plots, Colorado Front
Range. Hydrological Processes 15: 2931-2952.
Huffman, E.L., L.H. MacDonald, and J.D. Stednick, 2001. Strength
and persistence of fire-induced soil hydrophobicity under ponderosa and
lodgepole pine, Colorado Front Range. Hydrological Processes
15:2877-2892.
Loftis, J.C., L.H. MacDonald, S. Streett, H.K. Iyer, and K. Bunte,
2001. Detecting
cumulative effects: the statistical power of pairing. Journal of
Hydrology 251: 49-64.
MacDonald, L.H., R.W. Sampson, and D.M. Anderson, 2001. Runoff
and road erosion at the plot and road segment scale, St. John, U.S. Virgin
Islands. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 26:1-22 (February
2001).
MacDonald, L.H., R.W. Sampson, D. Brady, L. Juarros, and D. Martin,
2000. Predicting
post-fire erosion and sedimentation risk on a landscape scale: a case study
from Western Colorado. Journal of Sustainable Forestry 11: 57-87.
Also published as a chapter in R.N. Sampson, R.D. Atkinson, and J.W. Lewis
(eds.), Mapping Wildfire Hazards and Risks, The Haworth Press, Binghamton,
N.Y.
MacDonald, L.H., 2000. Evaluating
and managing cumulative effects: process and constraints. Environmental
Management 26(3): 299-315.
Cooper, D.J., and L.H. MacDonald, 2000. Restoring
the vegetation of mined peatlands in the Southern Rocky Mountains of
Colorado, U.S.A. Restoration Ecology 8: 103-111.
MacDonald, L.H., 2000. Predicting and managing cumulative watershed effects. Proceedings,
Watershed Management 2000, American Society of Civil Engineers, 10 pp.
Loftis, J.C., and L.H. MacDonald, 2000. Exploring the benefits of paired
watersheds for detecting cumulative effects. Proceedings, Watershed
Management 2000, American Society of Civil Engineers, 9 pp.
Reid, K.D., B.P. Wilcox, D.D. Breshears, and L.H. MacDonald, 1999. Runoff
and erosion in a pinon-juniper woodland: influence of vegetation patches.
Soil Science Society of America Journal 63: 1869-1879.
Cooper, D.J., L.H. MacDonald, S.K. Wenger, and S.W. Woods, 1998. Hydrologic
restoration of a fen in Rocky Mountain National Park. Wetlands
18(3): 335-345.
Schnackenberg, E.S., and L.H. MacDonald, 1998. Detecting
cumulative effects in headwater streams on the Routt National Forest,
Colorado. Journal of American Water Resources Association 34(5):
1163-1177.
Anderson, D.M., and L. H. MacDonald, 1998. Modeling
road surface sediment production using a vector geographic information system.
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 23:95-107.
Conovitz, P.A., D.M. McKnight, L.H. MacDonald, A. Fountain, and H.R. House,
1998. Hydrologic
processes influencing streamflow variation in Fryxell Basin, Antarctica.
In J. Priscu (ed.), Ecosystem Dynamics in a Polar Desert: The McMurdo Dry
Valleys, Antarctica, American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C., pp.
93-108.
MacDonald, L.H., D.M. Anderson, and W.E. Dietrich, 1997. Paradise
threatened: land use and erosion on St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands. Environmental
Management 21(6):851-863.
Wohl, E., S. Madsen, and L. MacDonald, 1997. Characteristics
of log and clast bed steps in step-pool streams of Northwestern Montana, USA.
Geomorphology 20:1-10.
MacDonald, L.H., and C.T. Carmichael, 1996. Monitoring
the effects of forestry on streams: variable selection and the development of
an expert system. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 40:55-73.
Bunte, K., and L.H. MacDonald, 1995. Detecting
changes in sediment loads: where and how is it possible? In W. Osterkamp
(ed.), Effects of Scale on Interpretation and Management of Sediment and
Water Quality, International Association of Hydrological Sciences Publication
no. 226, pp. 253-261.
Anderson, D.A., and L.H. MacDonald, 1995. An investigation of sediment
sources affecting marine resources at Virgin Islands National Park. Park
Science 15(2):26-28.
MacDonald, L.H., and J.A. Hoffman, 1995. Causes
of peak flows in Northwestern Montana and Northeastern Idaho. Water
Resources Bulletin 31(1):79-95.
MacDonald, L.H., 1994 . Developing a
monitoring project. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 49(3):221-227.
MacDonald, L.H., 1993. Sediment
monitoring: reality and hope. In EPA/USFS Technical Workshop on
Sediments, Terrene Institute, Washington, D.C., pp. 81-88.
MacDonald, L.H., 1993. Developing
a field component in hydrologic education. Water Resources Bulletin
29(3):357-368.
MacDonald, L.H., 1993. Beyond
the guidelines: practical lessons in monitoring. Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment 26:203-218.
MacDonald, L.H., 1992. Hydrologic education: the need for a field component.
In Water Resources and Environment: Education, Training, and Research,
Colorado Water Resources Research Institute Information Series No. 69, Fort
Collins, Colorado, pp. 57-65.
Naiman, R.N., T.J. Beechie, L. Benda, D.R. Berg, P.A. Bisson, L.H. MacDonald,
M. O'Connor, P. Olson, and E.A. Steel, 1992. Fundamental elements of
ecologically healthy watersheds in the Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecoregion.
In Naiman, R.J. (ed.), Watershed Management: Balancing Sustainability and
Environmental Change, Springer-Verlag, New York, pp. 127-188.
MacDonald, L.H., A. Smart, and R.C. Wissmar, 1991. Guidelines for monitoring
nonpoint pollution: effects of forestry on streams in the Pacific Northwest
and Alaska. In Nonpoint Source Pollution: The Unfinished Agenda for the
Protection of Our Water Quality, Washington Water Research Center Report
No. 78, Tacoma, Washington, pp. 411-420.
MacDonald, L.H., 1989. Rehabilitation
and recovery following wildfires: a synthesis. In Proceedings of the
Symposium on Fire and Watershed Management, U.S. Forest Service General
Technical Report PSW-109, pp. 141-144.
MacDonald, L.H., 1989. Cloud-seeding
and streamflow in the Central Sierra Nevada of California. In Cloud
Physics and Weather Modification Research Programme, WMO/TD No. 269,
World Meteorological Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, pp. 367-370.
MacDonald, L.H., 1989. Swimming: fitness afloat. Diabetes Forecast,
July, pp. 28-31.
Coats, R., and L.H. MacDonald, 1988. Use of hydrologic criteria in wetland
determination. In Urban Wetlands, Proceedings of the National Wetland
Symposium, Association of Wetland Managers, Berne, N.Y., pp. 164-172.
MacDonald, L.H., 1988. An
inexpensive portable system for drilling into subsurface layers. Soil
Science Society of America Journal 52:1817-1819.
MacDonald, L.H., 1987. Forest
harvest, snowmelt and streamflow in the Central Sierra Nevada. In R.H.
Swanson et al. (eds.), Forest Hydrology and Watershed Management,
International Association of Hydrologic Sciences Publication no. 167, pp. 273-284.
Rector, J.R., and L.H. MacDonald, 1987. Water
yield opportunities on National Forest lands in the Pacific Southwest Region.
In Proceedings, California Watershed Management Conference, Report No.
11, Wildland Resources Center, University of California, Berkeley, pp. 68-73.
MacDonald, L.H., 1986. Persistence
of soil moisture changes resulting from artificially-extended snowmelt. Proceedings,
54th Western Snow Conference: 146-149.
MacDonald, L.H., 1982. Agro-forestry in the African humid tropics. Commonwealth
Forestry Review 61(1): 43-45.
Manshard, W., and L.H. MacDonald, 1979. Survival, development and welfare. Mazingira
12:51-59.
Manshard, W., and L.H. MacDonald, 1979. Programme on the use and management
of natural resources 1977-78. Geojournal 3(1): 105-108.
MacDonald, L.H., 1978. The natural resources program at the U. N. University.
Natural Resources and Energy 2(4).
Burgers, A.C.J., and L.H. MacDonald, 1977. Networks as a means for
development. Microbio. News. 2(2):12-16.
MacDonald, L.H., 1977. The natural resources programme at the United Nations
University. Geojournal 1(6):87-93.
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