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RECENT REFEREED PAPERS

  1. Vepraskas, M.J. and S.W. Sprecher. 1997. Overview of aquic conditions and hydric soils. Chpt. 1. In: M.J. Vepraskas and S.W. Sprecher (eds.). Aquic Conditions and Hydric Soils:
    The Problem Soils. SSSA Spec. Pub. No. 50, SSSA and ASA, Madison, WI.
  2. Vepraskas, M. J., J. L. Richardson, J. P. Tandarich, and S. J. Teets. 1999.
    Dynamics of hydric soil formation across of the edge of a created deep marsh. Wetlands 19(1):78-89.
  3. Buol, S.W., A. Amoozegar, and M.J. Vepraskas. 2000. Physical, chemical, and morphological properties of some regoliths in North Carolina.
    Southeastern Geology 39(3&4):151-160.
  4. Grimley, D.A. and M.J. Vepraskas. 2000. Magnetic susceptibility for use in
    delineating hydric soils. Soil Sci. Soc. J. 64:2174-2180.
  5. Hayes, Jr., W. A. and M.J. Vepraskas. 2000. Morphological changes in soils
    produced when hydrology is altered by ditching. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J.
    64:1893-1904.
  6. Lindbo, D.L., M. J. Vepraskas, and F.E. Rhoton. 2000. A field method for
    determining percent coated sand grains. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 65:949-953.
    Vepraskas, M.J., J.L. Richardson, J.P. Tandarich, and S.J. Teets. 2004.
    Dynamics of redox depletion formation under controlled flooding in created
    wetlands. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. (In review).
  7. He, X., M.J. Vepraskas, R.W. Skaggs, and D.L. Lindbo. 2002 Adapting a drainage model to simulate water table levels in Coastal Plain soils. Soil Science Soc. Am. J. 66:1722-1731.
  8. He, X., M.J. Vepraskas, D.L. Lindbo, and R.W. Skaggs. 2003 A method to predict soil saturation frequency and duration from soil color. Soil Science Soc. Am. J. 67:961-969.
  9. He, X., M.J. Vepraskas, D.L. Lindbo, and R.W. Skaggs. 2004 Predicting soil
    saturation frequency and duration using soil color in two toposequences. Soil Science Soc. Am. J. (In press).
  10. Driese, S.G., L. D. McKay, K.H. Smith, C.A. Stiles, and M.J. Vepraskas. 2003
    Pedology, geochemistry, and hydrogeology of saprolite formed from sedimentary rock parent material, Eastern Tennessee, U.S.A. Geoderma (In press).
  11. Vepraskas, M.J. 2003. Predicting contaminant transport along quartz veins above the wate table in a mica-schist saprolite. Geoderma (In press).
  12. Ewing, J.M. and M.J. Vepraskas. 2004. Estimating primary and secondary
    subsidence in an organic soil 15, 20, and 30 years after drainage. Wetlands (in review).
  13. Ewing, J.M., M.J. Vepraskas, and C.W. Zanner. 2004. Historical records of
    agricultual practices provide insight on hydrology and soils at wetland
    restoration sites. Southeastern Geographer. (In review).
  14. Ewing, J.M. and M.J. Vepraskas. 2004. Chemical soil properties of a Carolina Bay wetlandafter 15, 20, and 30 years of drainage and agricultural production. Wetlands (In review)
  15. Lees, B., J.M. Stucky, J.J. Vepraskas, and T.R. Wentworth. 2004. Vegetation of three reference Carolina Bays in relation to soils and hydrology. Wetlands (In review).

    BOOKS EDITED, BOOK CHAPTERS AND TECHNICAL BULLETINS:

  16. Vepraskas, M.J. 1992. Redoximorphic features for identifying aquic conditions. Tech. Bull. 301, NC Agric. Res. Serv., Raleigh. Revised and reprinted 1994, 1996, 2000.
  17. Vepraskas, M.J. 1994. Plant response mechanisms to soil compaction. Chap. 9. In: R.E. Wilkinson (ed.). Plant Response Mechanisms to the Environment. Marcel Dekker Publ. Co., New York.
  18. Vepraskas, M.J. 1995. Predicting contaminant transport along veins and
    fractures in saprolite above the water table. Water Resources Res. Instit.,
    Univ. of NC, Report no. 296, Raleigh, NC.
  19. Vepraskas, M. J. and S. W. Sprecher (eds). 1997. Aquic conditions and hydric soils: The problem soils. SSSA Special Publication No. 50, Soil Sci. Soc. Amer., Inc., Madison, WI.
  20. Vepraskas, M.J. and S.W. Sprecher. 1997. Overview of aquic conditions and hydric soils. Chpt. 1. In Vepraskas, M. J. and S. W. Sprecher (eds.) Aquic conditions and hydric soils: The problem soils. SSSA Spec. Pub. No. 50, Soil Sci. Soc, Amer., Inc., Madison, WI.
  21. Vepraskas, M. J. and S. W. Sprecher. 1997. Summary of problems in hydric soil evaluation. Chpt. 9. In M. J. Vepraskas and S. W. Sprecher (eds.) Aquic
    conditions and hydric soils: The problem soils. SSSA Spec. Pub. No. 50, Soil
    Sci. Soc, Amer., Inc., Madison, WI.
  22. Richardson, J. L. and M. J. Vepraskas (eds.) 2000. Wetland Soils: genesis,
    hydrology, landscapes, and classification. Lewis Scientific Publ., Boca Raton, FL.
  23. Vepraskas, M.J. and S.P. Faulkner. 2000. Redox chemistry of hydric soils. In
    J.L. Richardson and M. J. Vepraskas (eds.) 2000. Wetland Soils. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.
  24. Vepraskas, M.J. 2000. Morphological features of seasonally reduced soils. In
    J.L. Richardson and M. J. Vepraskas (eds.) 2000. Wetland Soils. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL
  25. Watts, F.C., S.W. Sprecher, and M.J. Vepraskas. 2000. Formation of hydric soils and redoximorphic features. In V.W. Carlisle and G.W. Hurt (eds.) Hydric Soils of Florida Handbook, 3rd ed. Florida Assoc. Environ. Soil Scientists, Gainesville, FL.
  26. Vepraskas, M.J., X.He, D.L. Lindbo, and R.W. Skaggs. 2002. Predicting Long-term wetland hydrology from hydric soil field indicators. Water Resources Res. Instit., Univ. of NC, Report no. XXX, Raleigh, NC.
  27. Vepraskas, M.J. 2002. Micromorphology: concepts, techniques, and applications. In L.R. Drees (ed.) Methods of soil analysis, Part III. Mineralogical methods. Am. Soc. Agron., Madison, WI (In press.)
  28. Stoops, G. 2003. Guidelines for analysis and description of soil and regolith
    thin sections. M.J. Vepraskas (ed.). Soil Sci. Soc. Am., Inc. Madison, WI


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