Luquillo Bibliography
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(2009). Potential effects of runoff, fluvial sediment and nutrient discharges on the coral reefs of Puerto Rico.
Journal of Coastal Research. 25, 189-208.
(2008). Rainfall triggered landslides, anthropogenic hazards, and mitigation strategies.
Advances in Geosciences. 14, 147-153.
(2007). Assessing Landslide Hazards.
Science. 316, 1136-1138.
(2006). Geomorphic effects of large debris flows and flash floods, northern Venezuela, 1999.
Zeitschrift f. 145, 147-175.
(2005). Tropical cyclones and the flood hydrology of Puerto Rico.
Water Resources Research. 41(6), Abstract
(2001). Evaluation of temporal and spatial factors that control the susceptibility to rainfall-triggered landslides.
(, Ed.).Coping with Flash floods. 259-275.
(2001). Mass wasting and sediment storage in a small montane watershed: an extreme case of anthropogenic disturbance in the humid tropics.
(, Ed.).American Geophysical Union Water Science & Application. 4, 119-138.
(2000). Analysis of 20th century rainfall and streamflow to characterize drought and water resources in Puerto Rico.
Physical Geography. 21, 494-521.
(1999). Slopewash, surface runoff, and fine-litter transport in forest and landslide scars in humid-tropical steeplands, Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico.
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 24, 481-506.
(1998). The frequency and distribution of recent landslides in three montane tropical regions of Puerto Rico.
Geomorphology. 24, 309-331.
(1998). Pre-anthropogenic denudation rates of a perturbed watershed (Cayaguas River, Puerto Rico) estimated from in situ produced 10Bein river borne quartz.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 723-728.
(1998). Water budgets of small forested and agriculturally-developed montane watershed in eastern Puerto Rico.
(, Ed.).Proceedings of the Tropical Hydrology and Caribbean Water Resources, American Water Resources Association. 199-204.
(1997). How wide is a road? The association of roads and mass-wasting disturbance in a forested montane environment.
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 22, 835-848.
(1997). Predicting landslide vegetation in patches on landscape gradients in Puerto Rico.
Landscape Ecology. 12, 229-307.
(1995). Denudation rates determined from the accumulation of in situ produced10Be in the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 193-202.
(1995). Use of seismic refraction techniques for investigating recent landslides in a tropical rain forest in Puerto Rico.
(, Ed.).Energy and Mineral Potential of the Central American-Caribbean Region. 411-414.
(1994). Island hydrology: Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. National Geographic Research; Exploration.
Water Issue. 126-134.
(1993). Rainfall-threshold conditions for landslides in a humid-tropical system, Puerto Rico.
Geografiska Annaler. 75(1), 13-23.
(1992). Landslides triggered by Hurricane Hugo in eastern Puerto Rico, September 1989.
Caribbean Journal of Science. 28(3), 113-125.
(1991). Physical aspects of Hurricane Hugo in Puerto Rico.
Biotropica. 23(4), 317-323.
(1990). Field guide to the Luquillo Experimental Forest.
International Symposium on Tropical Hydrology and Fourth Caribbean Water Resources Congress.
(1990). Landslide Processes in Saprolitic Soils of a Tropical Rain Forest, Puerto Rico.
(, Ed.).Transactions of the 12th Caribbean Geological Conference. 217-222.
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