Prof. Darryl E.
Carlyle-Moses
Department of
Geography & Environmental Studies
Thompson Rivers
University, Canada
Professor
Email:
dcarlyle@tru.ca
Qualifications
2002 Ph.D., University of Toronto, Canada
1996 M.Sc., University of Toronto, Canada
1994 B.Sc., University of Toronto, Canada
Publications (Selected)
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Llorens, P., Latron, J., Carlyle‐Moses, D. E., Näthe, K., Chang, J. L., Nanko, K., ... & Levia, D. F. (2022). Stemflow infiltration areas into forest soils around American beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.) trees. Ecohydrology, 15(2), e2369.
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Carlyle-Moses, D. E., Llorens, P., Latron, J., Nathe, K., Nanko, K., Chang, J., ... & Levia Jr, D. F. (2020, December). Investigating Infiltration Areas and Infiltration Funneling Ratios for American Beech Trees. In AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts (Vol. 2020, pp. H063-0005).
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Levia Jr, D. F., Creed, I. F., Hannah, D. M., Nanko, K., Boyer, E. W., Carlyle-Moses, D. E., ... & Bruen, M. P. (2020, December). Planetary resilience jeopardized by homogenization of the terrestrial water cycle. In AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts (Vol. 2020, pp. GC065-04).
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Zhang, H., Levia, D. F., He, B., Wu, H., Liao, A., Carlyle-Moses, D. E., ... & Fu, C. (2020). Interspecific variation in tree-and stand-scale stemflow funneling ratios in a subtropical deciduous forest in eastern China. Journal of Hydrology, 590, 125455.
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Mrad, A., Katul, G. G., Levia, D. F., Guswa, A. J., Boyer, E. W., Bruen, M., ... & Scanlon, B. R. (2020). Peak grain forecasts for the US High Plains amid withering waters. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(42), 26145-26150.
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Levia, D. F., Creed, I. F., Hannah, D. M., Nanko, K., Boyer, E. W., Carlyle-Moses, D. E., ... & Bruen, M. (2020). Homogenization of the terrestrial water cycle. Nature geoscience, 13(10), 656-658.
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Carlyle-Moses, D. E., Iida, S. I., Germer, S., Llorens, P., Michalzik, B., Nanko, K., ... & Levia, D. F. (2020). Commentary: What we know about stemflow's infiltration area. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 3, 577247.
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Guswa, A. J., Tetzlaff, D., Selker, J. S., Carlyle‐Moses, D. E., Boyer, E. W., Bruen, M., ... & Levia, D. F. (2020). Advancing ecohydrology in the 21st century: A convergence of opportunities. Ecohydrology, 13(4), e2208.
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Carlyle-Moses, D. E., Livesley, S., Baptista, M. D., Thom, J., & Szota, C. (2020). Urban trees as green infrastructure for stormwater mitigation and use. Forest-water interactions, 397-432.
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Tamai, K., Boyer, E. W., Iida, S. I., Carlyle-Moses, D. E., & Levia, D. F. (2020). Forest influences on streamflow: Case studies from the Tatsunokuchi-Yama experimental watershed, Japan, and the leading ridge experimental watershed, USA. Forest-water interactions, 519-536.
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Turner, B., Hill, D. J., Carlyle-Moses, D. E., & Rahman, M. (2019). Low-cost, high-resolution stemflow sensing. Journal of hydrology, 570, 62-68.
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Carlyle-Moses, D., Iida, S. I., Germer, S., Llorens, P., Michalzik, B., Nanko, K., ... & Levia, D. (2019, January). Stand-Scale Metrics for Expressing Stemflow Commensurate with its Ecohydrological Importance. In Geophysical Research Abstracts (Vol. 21).
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Carlyle-Moses, D. E., Iida, S. I., Germer, S., Llorens, P., Michalzik, B., Nanko, K., ... & Levia, D. F. (2018). Expressing stemflow commensurate with its ecohydrological importance. Advances in Water Resources, 121, 472-479.
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Schooling, J. T., Levia, D. F., Carlyle-Moses, D. E., Dowtin, A. L., Brewer, S. E., Donkor, K. K., ... & Grzybowski, A. A. (2017). Stemflow chemistry in relation to tree size: A preliminary investigation of eleven urban park trees in British Columbia, Canada. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 21, 129-133.
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McKee, A. J., & Carlyle-Moses, D. E. (2017). Modelling stemflow production by juvenile lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta var. latifolia) trees. Journal of forestry research, 28(3), 565-576.
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Schooling, J. T., & Carlyle-Moses, D. E. (2015). The influence of rainfall depth class and deciduous tree traits on stemflow production in an urban park. Urban ecosystems, 18, 1261-1284.
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Carlyle‐Moses, D. E., & Schooling, J. T. (2015). Tree traits and meteorological factors influencing the initiation and rate of stemflow from isolated deciduous trees. Hydrological Processes, 29(18), 4083-4099.
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Carlyle‐Moses, D. E., & Lishman, C. E. (2015). Temporal persistence of throughfall heterogeneity below and between the canopies of juvenile lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta). Hydrological Processes, 29(18), 4051-4067.
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