Moore, G. W., B. J. Bond, J. A. Jones, and F. C. Meinzer. (Accepted for Publication) Thermal-dissipation sap flow sensors may not yield consistent sap-flux estimates over multiple years. TREES.
Moore, G. W., J. R. Cleverly and M. K. Owens. 2008. Nocturnal transpiration in riparian Tamarix thickets authenticated by sap flux, eddy covariance and leaf gas exchange measurements. Tree Physiology. 28:521-528. [PDF]
Owens, M. K., and G. W. Moore. 2007. Saltcedar water use: Realistic and Unrealistic Expectations. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 60:553-557. [PDF]Moore, G.W. and M.K. Owens. 2006. Removing adult overstory trees stimulates growth and transpiration of conspecific juvenile trees. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 59:416-421 [PDF]
Czarnomski, N., G.W. Moore, T.G. Pypker, J. Licata and B.J. Bond 2005. Precision and accuracy of three alternative instruments for measuring soil water content in two forest soils of the Pacific Northwest. Canadian Journal of Forest Research-Revue Canadienne De Recherche Forestiere. 35:1867-1876. [PDF]
Moore, G.W., B.J. Bond, J.A. Jones, N. Phillips and F.C. Meinzer. 2004. Structural and compositional controls on transpiration between 40- and 450-yr-old forests in Western Oregon, USA. Tree Physiology. 24: 481-491 [PDF]
Bond, B.J., J.A. Jones, G.W. Moore, N. Phillips, D.A. Post and J.J. McDonnell 2002. The zone of vegetation influence on baseflow revealed by diel patterns of streamflow and vegetation water use in a headwater basin. Hydrological Processes. 16:1671-1677. [PDF]
Callaway, R.M., K.O. Reinhart, G.W. Moore, D.J. Moore and S.C. Pennings 2002. Epiphyte host preferences and host traits: mechanisms for species-specific interactions. Oecologia. 132:221-230. [PDF]
Moore, G.W., B.J. Bond and J.A. Jones. In Review. Do thermal dissipation sap flow sensors yield consistent estimates of sap flow for multiple years? Tree Physiology
Moore, G.W. and M. K. Owens. Cottonwood and Saltcedar Water Use in Pecos and Rio Grande Riparian Forests. TAES BottomLine News 2005
Moore, G.W. and M. K. Owens. Brush control in an oak savannah stimulates growth and transpiration of juvenile Ashe juniper understory. TAES BottomLine News 2005
Moore, G.W. 2003. Drivers of Variability in Transpiration and Implications for Stream Flow in Forests of Western Oregon. In Environmental Sciences. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, p. 151.
G. W. Moore. How Plant Management Impacts the Water Cycle. In Texas Plant Protection Conference. College Station, TX. December 3-4, 2008.
G. W. Moore. Ecohydrology of Giant Reed. In Arundo/Phragmites Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Western Society of Weed Science, Anaheim, CA. March 11-14, 2008.
Jones, J. A., K. McGuire, B. J. Bond, and G.W. Moore. Climate change and feedbacks from vegetation succession: evidence from long-term ecological research sites. Proceedings of the World Water & Environmental Resources Congress. Anchorage, AK. May 15-19, 2005.
G. W. Moore. Vegetation water-use in small watersheds of the HJ Andrews Forest. Hillslope Hydrology Chapman Conference, Sun River, OR. October 2001.G. W. Moore, J. L. Heilman, K. T. Rebel, M. K. Owens, M. E. Litvak, and B. F. Nero. Soil depth constrains whether evapotranspiration contrasts between vegetation types. European Geophysical Union. Vienna, Austria. April 20-24, 2009.
Khedun, P., M. Giacomoni, C. Damodaram, M. Hollingsworth, A. Ryan, H. Holmes, W. Saour, T. Berthold, R. Klein, N. Ravikumar, M. Davis, P. Bullock, E. M. Zechman, G. Moore, B. Boulanger, R. Stoleru “Improving the Hydrologic Sustainability of Texas A&M Campus,” EPA National Design Expo, Washington, DC, Apr. 2009.
G. Moore and K. Rebel. Ecohydrological Impacts of Afforestation in Savannas of the Edwards Plateau: Analysis of Soil and Vegetation. America Geophysical Union Joint Assembly, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 27-30 May 2008
K. Rebel and G. Moore. Ecohydrological Impacts of Afforestation in Savannas of the Edwards Plateau: a Modeling Study. America Geophysical Union Joint Assembly, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 27-30 May 2008
D. Watts and G. W. Moore. Ecohydrology and ecophysiology of Arundo donax (giant reed). Ecological Society of America. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. August 3-8, 2008.
K. Zhaurova and G. W. Moore. Growth Dynamics of Giant Reed From Leaf to Stem. Western Society of Weed Science Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA. March 11-14 2008.
D. A. Barre, G. W. Moore, and M. K. Owens. Effects of Brush Clearing on Deep Drainage in a SW Texas Rangeland Using Soil Chloride as an Indicator. Soil Science Society of America, New Orleans, LA. Nov 4-8, 2007.
J. Goolsby, A. Kirk, W. Jones, J. Everitt, C. Yang, P. Parker, D. Spencer, A. Pepper, J. Manhart, D. Tarin, G. Moore, D. Watts, & F. Nibling. Arundo donax – giant reed: an invasive weed of the Rio Grande Basin. International Symposium on the Biological Control of Weeds, Montpellier, France. April 22-27, 2007.
J. Goolsby, R. Garcia, A. Kirk, W. Jones, J. Everitt, C. Yang, P. Parker, D. Spencer, A. Pepper, J. Manhart, D. Taring, G. Moore, T. Dudley, F. Nibling. Giant Reed (Arundo Donax); An Invasive Weed Of The Rio Grande Basin. Weed Science Society of America. San Antonio, TX. February 5-10, 2007.
G. Moore, K. Owens, and J. Cleverly. Nocturnal transpiration in Tamarix: A mechanism for temporal incongruence between sapflow and eddy covariance. International Union of Forestry Research Organizations Canopy Processes Workshop, Massachusetts and New Hampshire, October 6-13, 2006.
G. Moore. At the intersection of ecohydrology and ecological restoration in semiarid environments. Society for Ecological Restoration. Texas Section Annual Meeting. Hunt, TX, August 18-20, 2006.
M.K. Owens, G.W. Moore, and R. Ayala. Precipitation Pulses in a Saltcedar Community: Are They Important? American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, 5-9 December 2005
G. W. Moore, M. K. Owens and D. Finch. Will removing Tamarix from the bosque understory result in water savings for the Rio Grande? Ecological Society of America, Montreal, Canada, 7-12 August 2005
G. W. Moore and M. K. Owens. Relative Contribution of Nighttime Transpiration to Daily Total Water Use by Tamarix in a Desert Riparian Woodland. America Geophysical Union Joint Assembly, New Orleans, LA, 23-27 May 2005
B. Bond, N. Czarnomski, K. George, J. Licata, F. Meinzer, G. Moore, T. Pypker. Hydrologic differences in young vs. old Douglas-fir/western hemlock stands at Wind River. Northwest Scientific Association Annual Meeting, Corvallis, OR, 23-26 March 2005
G. W. Moore and M. K. Owens. Brush control in an oak savannah stimulates growth and transpiration of juvenile ashe juniper understory. Ecological Society of America, Portland, OR, August 1-5 2004.
J. A. Jones, G. W. Moore, and K. McGuire – Organized and led workshop entitled “Integration in Ecohydrology”, LTER All-Scientists Meeting, Seattle, WA, September 18-21, 2003
G. W. Moore. Does diversity of overstory trees affect transpiration? Ecological Society of America, Savannah, GA, August 3-6 2003; North American Forest Ecology Workshop, Corvallis, OR, June 16-20, 2003.
G. W. Moore, J. A. Jones, B. J. Bond. Quantifying the seasonal role of transpiration on stream flow and soil moisture in small forested basins in the Western Cascades of Oregon. H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest – 5th Annual Symposium, Corvallis, OR, October 10, 2002; American Institute of Hydrology, Portland, OR, October 14-17, 2002. Awarded Best Poster at AIH
G. W. Moore. Structural and compositional controls and trade-offs for transpiration among 40- and 450-yr-old forests in Western Oregon, USA. Joint Campus Programs for Environmental Sciences, Studies, and Policy - 4th Annual Conference, Corvallis, OR. May 24, 2002.
Bond, B.J., J.A. Jones, G. Moore, N. Phillips and D. Post. Vegetation impacts on streamflow in small watersheds in western Oregon: initial results from an on-going study. “Linking the Complexity of Forest Canopies to Ecosystem and Landscape Function”. International Union of Forestry Research Organizations Canopy Processes Workshop, Oregon and Washington, July 11-19, 2001.
G. Moore, B. Bond, N. Phillips, J. Jones. Species-specific differences in vegetation water-use responses to changes in soil moisture and vapor pressure deficit. H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest – 4th Annual Symposium, Corvallis, OR, May 2001; International Union of Forestry Research Organizations Canopy Processes Workshop, Corvallis, OR, July 11-1, 2001.
G. Moore, B. Bond, J. Jones, N. Phillips. Patterns in vegetation water use and stream flow in old-growth and young forests at the H. J. Andrews LTER: Initial results. LTER All-Scientists Meeting, Snowbird, UT, August 2000.
G. Moore, M. Van Horne, H. McCarthy, S. McNulty, N. Phillips, B. Bond. Positional differences in the distribution of woody species in the riparian area of a small watershed in the Western Cascades of Oregon. H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest – 3rd Annual Symposium, Corvallis, OR, March 2000; Joint Campus Programs for Environmental Sciences, Studies, and Policy – 2nd Annual Conference, Portland, OR, May 2000.