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Works by Amanda C. Henck Schmidt in Earth Sciences

2023

Implications of the loess record for Holocene climate and human settlement in Heye Catchment, Jiuzhaigou, eastern Tibetan Plateau, Sichuan, China, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt, Brian D. Collins, Amanda Keen-Zebert, Jade D'Alpoim Guedes, Anke Hein, Andrew Womack, Casey McGuire, James Feathers, Lyman Persico, Dominic Fiallo, Ya Tang, Bruce M. Simonson
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

2022

Response of lake water nutrient condition to anthropogenic activities from 1871 to 2013 in the Jiuzhaigou World Natural Heritage Site, China, Xinlei Zheng, Jie Du, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt, Xue Qiao, Ann Power, Mark J. Grosvenor, Ya Tang
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

Hurricanes alter Be-10 concentrations in tropical river sediment but do not change regional erosion rate estimates, Melinda Quock, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt, Lee B. Corbett, Paul R. Bierman, Alan J. Hidy, Marc Caffee
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

2021

Surface water quality in the upstream-most megacity of the Yangtze River Basin (Chengdu): 2000-2019 trends, the COVID-19 lockdown effects, and water governance implications, Xue Qiao, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt, Yue Xu, Hongming Zhang, Xiaolan Chen, Rongting Xiang, Ya Tang, Wei Wang
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

Landslides, hurricanes, and sediment sourcing impact basin-scale erosion estimates in Luquillo, Puerto Rico, Alexandra Grande, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt, Paul R. Bierman, Lee B. Corbett, Carla Lopez-Lloreda, Jane Willenbring, William H. McDowell, Marc W. Caffee
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

Dating by Cosmogenic Nuclides, Paul R. Bierman, Adrian M. Bender, Andrew J. Christ, Lee B. Corbett, Christopher T. Halsted, Eric W. Portenga, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

2020

Deep History in Western China Reveals How Humans Can Enhance Biodiversity, Jade D'Alpoim Guedes, Stevan Harrell, Keala Hagmann, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt, Thomas Hinckley
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

¡Cuba! River Water Chemistry Reveals Rapid Chemical Weathering, the Echo of Uplift, and the Promise of More Sustainable Agriculture, Paul Bierman, Rita Yvelice Sibello Hernández, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt, Héctor Alejandro Cartas Aguila, Yoelvis Bolaños Alvarez, Aniel Guillén Arruebarrena, Mae Kate Campbell, David Dethier, Monica Dix, Marika Massey-Bierman, Alejandro García Moya, Julia Perdrial, Carlos Alonso-Hernández
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

2019

Human and natural controls on erosion in the Lower Jinsha River, China, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt, Alison R. Denn, Alan J. Hidy, Paul R. Bierman, Ya Tang
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

2018

Agricultural Land Use Doubled Sediment Loads in Western China's Rivers, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt, Veronica Sosa Gonzalez, Paul R. Beirman, Thomas B. Neilson, Dylan H. Rood
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

2017

Spatial and temporal replicability of meteoric and in situ Be-10 concentrations in fluvial sediment, Veronica Sosa Gonzalez, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt, Paul R. Bierman, Dylan H. Rood
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

Efficacy of in situ and meteoric Be-10 mixing in fluvial sediment collected from small catchments in China, Thomas B. Neilson, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt, Paul R. Bierman, Dylan H. Rood, Veronica Sosa Gonzalez
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

Unintended Side Effects of Conservation: A Case Study of Changing Land Use in Jiuzhaigou, Sichuan, China, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt, Yongxian Li, Ya Tang
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

Effects of grain size, mineralogy, and acid-extractable grain coatings on the distribution of the fallout radionuclides Be-7, Be-10, Cs-137, and Pb-210 in river sediment, Adrian A. Singleton, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt, Paul R. Bierman, Dylan H. Rood, Thomas B. Neilson, Emily Sophie Greene, Jennifer A. Bower, Nicolas Perdrial
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

2016

Influence of topography and human activity on apparent in situ Be-10-derived erosion rates in Yunnan, SW China, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt, Thomas B. Neilson, Paul R. Bierman, Dylan H. Rood, William B. Ouimet, Veronica Sosa Gonzalez
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

2015

Early evidence for the use of wheat and barley as staple crops on the margins of the Tibetan Plateau, Jade A. d’Alpoim Guedes, Hongliang Lu, Anke M. Hein, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

210Pb dating of outlet sediments in Mengtong watershed of Yunnan, Ren-juan Wei, Chuan Liang, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt, Chun-min Zhang
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

2014

Traditional Livelihoods, Conservation and Meadow Ecology in Jiuzhaigou National Park, Sichuan, China, Lauren S. Urgenson, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt, Julie Combs, Stevan Harrell, Thomas M. Hinckley, Qingxia Yang, Ziyu Ma, Li Yongxian, Lü Hongliang, Andrew MacIver
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

Demonstrating urban environmental changes using toxic metals of road dust and roadside soil in Chengdu, southwestern China, Xue Qiao, Yuhui Xu, Ya Tang, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt, Chaosheng Zhang
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

2013

Influence of human pressure on forest resources and productivity at stand and tree scales: The case study of Yunnan pine in SW China, Thomas M. Hinckley, Philip M. Chi, R. Keala Hagmann, Stevan Harrell, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt, Lauren S. Urgenson, Zong-yong Yeng
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

Is the Returning Farmland to Forest Program a Success? Three case studies from Sichuan, Christine Jane Trac, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt, Stevan Harrell, Thomas M. Hinckley
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

2012

Anthropogenic hillslope terraces and swidden agriculture in Jiuzhaigou National Park, northern Sichuan, China, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt, James Taylor, Hongliang Lu, Yongxian Li, Qingxia Yang, Barbara L. Grub, Sara Jo Breslow, Alicia Robbins, Andrea Elliott, Julie Combs
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

Application of pulsed OSL to polymineral fine-grained samples, James K. Feathers, M. Aksel Casson, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt, Makaiko L. Chithambo
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

A New Model for Training Graduate Students to Conduct Interdisciplinary, Interorganizational, and International Research, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt, Alicia Robbins, Julie Combs, Adam Freeburg, Robert G. Jesperson, Haldre S. Rogers, Kimberly S. Sheldon, Elizabeth Wheat
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

2011

The Question Of Communist Land Degradation: New Evidence From Local Erosion And Basin-wide Sediment Yield In Southwest China And Southeast Tibet, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt, David R. Montgomery, Katharine W. Huntington, Chuan Liang
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

Spatial controls on erosion in the Three Rivers Region, southeastern Tibet and southwestern China, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt, Katharine W. Huntington, John O. Stone, David R. Montgomery, Bernard Hallet
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

2010

Evaluation Criteria for Implementation of a Sustainable Sanitation and Wastewater Treatment System at Jiuzhaigou National Park, Sichuan Province, China, Linda S. Gaulke, Xiao Weiyang, Andrew Scanlon, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt, Thomas M. Hinckley
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

Social-ecological Resilience of a Nuosu Community-linked Watershed, Southwest Sichuan, China, Lauren S. Urgenson, R. Keala Hagmann, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt, Stevan Harrell, Thomas M. Hinckley, Sara Jo Shepler, Barbara L. Grub, Philip M. Chi
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

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Monsoon control of effective discharge, Yunnan and Tibet, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt, David R. Montgomery, Katharine W. Huntington, Chuan Liang
Faculty & Staff Scholarship

2007

Reforestation Programs in Southwest China: Reported Success, Observed Failure, and the Reasons Why, Christine Jane Trac, Stevan Harrell, Thomas M. Hinckley, Amanda C. Henck Schmidt
Faculty & Staff Scholarship