Department of Forestry
 

Stephen Schoenholtz - Students

Students:

  • Alicia Buergler
    Research - Exploring forest soil quality indicators across a climatic gradient in New Zealand
  • Charlene (Charley) Kelly
  • Erin Moore
  • Rob Slesak
    Effects of timber harvesting methods on nitrogen and carbon dynamics. 

Former Students:

  • Dan Evans
    Research - I am primarily interested in studying the effects of land management practices on long-term productivity and ecosystem function/health. I value soil and water quality as important natural resources that can be used to study the effects of forest and agricultural land management techniques and to help guide future land use. I am also interested in studying restoration techniques for both forest and agricultural settings.
  • Bill Floyd
    Graduation Date: June 2005; Currently pursuing a PhD at the University of British Columbia, Department of Forest Resources Management - Watershed Hydrology Laboratory. He is studying the effects of forest harvesting on peak flows in rain on snow dominated watersheds on Northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
  • Jennifer Fleuret 
    Graduation Date: June 2006;  Volunteering with the Peace Corps in the Gambia.
  • Lance George
    Graduation Date: June 2006
  • Cody Hale
    Research - Alsea Watershed Revisited:  This project is a continuation of a paired watershed study, which began in 1958 on three small headwater streams in the Alsea Watershed. The primary focus of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of Oregon's Forest Practice's Rules as they pertain to preserving water quality.
  • Nathan Meehan
    Graduation Date: June 2006; Research Forester Weyerhaeuser Corporation.
  • Kevin Spelts (Environmental Science)
    Graduation Date: June 2005.
  • Terry Luecker
    Graduation Date: August 2004; Currently a project manager for the Umpqua Basin Watershed Council in Roseburg, Oregon.
  • Karis McFarlane
    Research - Belowground Carbon sequestration in Fertilized and Herbicide treated Ponderosa Pine Plantations along a Site Quality Gradient in Northern California.  Restoration and management of terrestrial ecosystems; forest soils; plant-soil relationships; forest biogeochemistry; soil carbon dynamics.
  • Danielle Smith
    Graduation Date: June 2004; Currently working as a Water Education Specialist, City of Santa Fe, NM.