Jeffrey E. Richey, Ph.D. (Univ. of California at Davis), Professor.
Drainage basin and riverine biogeochemistry, hydrological cycles; gas fluxes from field, modeling and remote sensing; and land-ocean interaction in the coastal zone. Principal Investigator of the Carbon in the Amazon River Experiment (CAMREX), NASA Earth Observing System (EOSRAM) Amazon projects, and leader of the new UW "Puget Sound Regional Synthesis Model (PRISM)" project.
Benner, R., S. Opsahl, G. Chin-Leo, J. E. Richey and B. R. Forsberg. 1995. Bacterial carbon metabolism in the Amazon River system. Limnology and Oceanography 40:1262-1270.
Devol, A. H., B. R. Forsberg, J. E. Richey and T. P. Pimentel. 1995. Seasonal variation in chemical distributions in the Amazon (Solimes) River: a multiyear time series. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 9:307-328.
Richey, J. E., E. Salati, R. L. Victoria, and L. A. Martinelli. 1995. Tropical water resource management: the biophysical basis. In: Defining and Measuring Sustainability: The Biogeophysical Foundation, M. Munasinghe and W. Shearer, eds., pp. 407-428. Washington, D.C.: United Nations University and World Bank.
Richey, J. E. and R. L. Victoria. 1996. Continental-scale biogeochemical cycles of the Amazon River system. Verh. Int. Verein. Limnol. 26:219-226.
Richey, J. E., S. R. Wilhelm, M. E. McClain, R. L. Victoria, J. M. Melack, and C. A. R. M. Araujo-Lima. 1997. Organic matter and nutrient dynamics in river corridors of the Amazon Basin and their response to anthropogenic change. Ciencia e Cultura 49:98-110.
McClain, M. E., J. E. Richey, J. A. Brandes, and T. P. Pimentel. 1997. Dissolved organic matter and terrestrial-lotic linkages in the central Amazon Basin, Brazil. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 11:295-311.
Victoria, R. L., L. A. Martinelli, J. M. Moraes, M. V. Ballester, G. Pellegrino, R. M. B. Almeida, and J. E. Richey. In press. Surface air temperature variations in the Amazon region and its borders during this century. Journal of Climate.
Dunne, T., L. A. K. Mertes, R. H. Meade and J. E. Richey, and B. R. Forsberg. In press. Sediment exchange between the channel and floodplain of the Amazon River. Geological Society of America Bulletin.