Publications

Journal Articles

a. Journal Articles

1. L.E. Band, O.E. Elfes, J.T. Hayes, L.O. Mearns, P.A. O'Rourke, B.J. Stevenson, W.H. Terjung and P.E. Todhunter, 1981), "Application of a photosynthesis model to an agricultural region of varied climates: California", Agricultural Meteorology, vol. 24, 1981, pp. 201-217.

2. L.E. Band, "Field parameterization of an empirical sheetwash equation", Catena, vol. 12, no. 4, 1985, pp. 282-290.

3. L.E. Band, "Topographic partition of watersheds with digital elevation models", Water Resources Research, vol. 22, no. 1, 1986, pp. 15-24.

4. L.E. Band, "Lateral migration of stream channels", Catena, Supplement 10, 1987, p. 99-110.

5. L.E. Band and E.F. Wood, "Strategies for large scale, distributed hydrologic modeling", Applied Mathematics and Computation,1988, v.27, p.23- 37.

6. E.F. Wood, M. Sivapalan, K. Beven and L.E. Band, "Effects of spatial variability and scale with implications to hydrologic modeling," Journal of Hydrology, 1988, v.102, p.29-47.

7. L.E. Band, "A terrain based, watershed information system", Hydrological Processes, 1989, v.3, p.151-162.

8. L.E. Band, "Scale dependence of hillslope complexity," Geographical Analysis, 1989, v.21, p.279-293.

9. S.W. Running, R.R. Nemani, D.L. Peterson, L.E. Band, D.F. Potts and L.L. Pierce, "Mapping regional forest evapotranspiration and photosynthesis by coupling satellite data with ecosystems simulation," Ecology, 1989, v.70, p.1090-1101.

10. L.E. Band, "Automating topographic and ecounit extraction from mountainous, forested area," Artificial Intelligence in Natural Resources, 1989, v.3, p.1-11.

11. L.E. Band, "Dynamic soil catenas and hillslope evolution," Catena, 1990, Suppl. 17, p.167-176.

12. R.L. Lammers and L.E. Band, "Automating object description of drainage basin", Computers in Geoscience, 1990, v.16, n.6, p.787-810.

13. L.E. Band, "Distributed parameterization of complex terrain," Surveys in Geophysics, 1991, v.12, p.249-270.

14. L.E. Band, D.L. Peterson, S.W. Running, J.C. Coughlan, R. Lammers, J.Dungan and R.R. Nemani, "Ecosystem processes at the watershed level: Basis for distributed simulation," Ecological Modeling, 1991, v.56, p.171- 196.

15. Mackay, D.S., V.B. Robinson and L.E. Band. Classification of higher order topographic objects on digital terrain data. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 1992, v.16, p.473-496.

16. D.S. Mackay, V.B. Robinson and L.E. Band, 1992. An integrated knowledge-based system for managing spatiotemporal ecological simulations. AI Applications, v.7(1), p.29-36.

17. L.E. Band, P. Patterson, R.R. Nemani and S.W. Running, "Forest ecosystem processes at the watershed scale: 2. Adding hillslope hydrology." Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 1993, v.63, p.93-126.

18. Scuderi, L.A., C. Barker-Schaff, K.U. Orth and L.E. Band, 1993. Alpine treeline growth variability: simulation using an ecosystem process model. Arctic and Alpine Research, v.25, p.175-182.

19. Band, L.E. 1993. Effect of land surface representation on forest water and carbon budgets. Journal of Hydrology, v.150, p.749-772.

20. Nemani, R.R., L. Pierce, L.E. Band, S.W. Running, 1993. Forest ecosystem processes at the watershed scale: Sensitivity to remotely sensed leaf area index observations. International Journal of Remote Sensing, v.14, p.2519-2534.

21. Zhu, A. and L.E. Band 1994. Knowledge-based approach to data integration for soil mapping, Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, v.20, p.408-417.

22. Band, L.E., R. Vertessey and R.B. Lammers, 1995. The effect of different terrain representation schemes and resolution on simulated watershed processes. Zeitschrift fur Geomorphologie, Suppl-Bd. 101, p.187- 199.

23. Band, L.E. and I.D. Moore, 1995. Scale: Landscape attributes and GIS. Hydrological Processes, v.9, p.401-422.

24. A. Perera, J. Baker, L.E. Band and D. Baldwin. 1995. A strategic framework to eco-regionalization in Ontario. Journal of Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, v.39, p.85-96.

25. Band, L.E., D.S. Mackay and I.F. Creed, R. Semkin and D. Jeffries 1996. Ecosystem processes at the watershed scale: Sensitivity to potential climate change. Limnology and Oceanography, v.41, p.928-938.

26. I.F. Creed, L.E. Band, N.W. Foster, I.K. Morrison, J.A. Nicolson, R.S. Semkin and D.S. Jeffries, 1996. Regulation of nitrate-N release from temperate forests: A test of the N flushing hypothesis. Water Resources Research., v.32, p.3337-3354.

27. S.Frolking, M.L. Goulden, S.C. Wofsy, S-M Fan, D.J. Sutton, J.W. Munger, A.M. Bazzaz, B.C. Daube, P.M. Crill, J.D.. Aber, L.E. Band, X. Wang, K. Savage, T. Moore and R.C. Harriss 1996. Modeling temporal variability in the carbon balance of a spruce/moss boreal forest. Global Change Biology, v.2, p343-366.

28. Zhu, A. and L.E. Band 1996. Inference of soil properties under fuzzy logic. Ecological Modelling, v.90, p.123-145.

30. D.S. Mackay and L.E. Band 1997. Forest ecosystem processes at the watershed scale: Dynamic coupling of distributed hydrology and canopy growth. Hydrological Processes,v.11, p.1197-1217.

31. A. Zhu, L.E. Band, R. Vertessy and B. Dutton, 1997. Soil property derivation using a soil land inference model (SoLIM). Soil Science Society America Journal, v.61(2), p.523-533.

32. Price, A.G., K.Dunham, T.Carleton, L.Band 1997. Variability of water fluxes through the black spruce (Picea mariana) canopy and feather moss (Pleurozium schreberi) carpet in the boreal forest of Northern Manitoba. Jour. Hydrology, v.196, p.310-333.

33. Mackay, D.S. and L.E. Band 1998. Topographic partitioning of watersheds with lakes and other flat areas on digital elevation models. Water Resources Research, v.34(4), p.897-901.

34. Creed, I.C. and L.E. Band 1998. Exploring functional similarity in the export of nitrate-N from forested catchments: A mechanistic modeling approach. Water Resources Research, v.34(11), p.3079-3093.

35. Creed, I.C. and L.E. Band 1998. Export of nitrogen from catchments within a temperate forest: Evidence for a unifying mechanism regulated by variable source area dynamics. Water Resources Research, v.34(11), p.3105-3120.

36. J.S. Baron, M.D. Hartman, T.G.F. Kittel, L.E. Band, D.S. Ojima, R.B. Lammers, 1998. Effects of land cover, water redistribution and temperature on ecosystem processes in the South Platte Basin. Ecological Applications, v.8, p.1037-1051.

37. Hartman, M., R.B. Lammers, J. Baron, D. Cline, L. Band, C.Tague 1999. Simulations of snow distribution and hydrology in a mountain basin. Water Resources Research, v.35, p.1587-1604.

38. T.X. Zhu, L.E. Band, R.A. Vertessy 1999. Continuous modelling of intermittent stormflows on a semi-arid agricultural catchment. Journal of Hydrology, v.226, p.11-29.

39. S.E. Brun and L.E. Band 2000. Simulating runoff behavior in an urbanizing watershed. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, v.24, p.5-22.

40. Walko, R.L., L.E. Band, J. Baron, T.G.F. Kittel, R. Lammers, T.J. Lee, R.A. Pielke, Sr., C. Taylor, C. Tague, C.J. Tremback, P.L. Vidale 2000. Coupled atmosphere-biophysics-hydrology models for environmental modeling. Journal Applied Meteorology, v39, p.931-944.

41. J.S Baron, M.D. Hartman, L.E. Band and R.B. Lammers 2000. Sensitivity of a high-elevation Rocky Mountain watershed to altered climate and CO2. Water Resources Research, v.36, p.89-100.

42. L.E. Band, C.L. Tague, S.E. Brun, D.E. Tenenbaum, R.A. Fernandes 2000. Modeling watersheds as spatial object hierarchies: Structure and dynamics. Transactions in Geographic Information Systems, v.4, p.181-196.

43. L.E. Band, C.L. Tague, P. Groffman and K. Belt, 2001. Forest ecosystem processes at the watershed scale: Hydrological and ecological controls of nitrogen export. Hydrological Processes, v.15, p.2013-2028.

44. C.L. Tague and L.E. Band, 2001. Simulating the impacts of road construction and forest harvesting on hydrologic response. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, v26, p.135-151.

45. C.L. Tague and L.E. Band, 2001. Evaluating explicit and implicit routing for watershed, hydroecological models of forest hydrology at the small catchment scale. Hydrological Processes, v.15, p.1415-1439.

46. Wing, S., S. Friedman and L. Band 2002. The potential influence of flooding on confined animal feeding operations in eastern North Carolina. Environmental Health Perspectives, v.110, p.387-391.

47. Groffman, P.M., N.J. Boulware, W.C. Zipperer, R.V. Pouyat, L.E. Band, M.F. Colosimo 2002. Soil nitrogen cycle processes in urban riparian zones. Environmental Sciences and Technology, v.36, p.4547-4552.

48. Creed, I. F., C. G. Trick, L. E. Band, I. K. Morrison 2002. Characterizing the Spatial Pattern of Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Pools in the Turkey Lakes Watershed: A Comparison of Regression Techniques. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, v.2, p.81-102.

49. Mackay, D.S., S. Samanta, R.R. Nemani, and L.E. Band. 2003. Multi-objective parameter estimation for simulating canopy transpiration in
forested watersheds. Journal of Hydrology v.277, 230-247.

50. Groffman, P.M., D.J. Bain, L.E. Band, K.T. Belt, G.S. Brush, J.M. Grove, R.V. Pouyat, I.C. Yesilonis, W.C. Zipperer, 2003. Down by the riverside: Urban riparian ecology. Front Ecol Environ, 1(6), 315-321.

b. Books and/or Chapters in Books 1. L.E. Band, "Simulation of hillslope development and the magnitude and frequency of overland flow erosion", in M.J. Woldenberg (ed.), Models in Geomorphology, p.191-211. George Allen and Unwin, 1985.

2. L.E. Band, "Extraction of channel networks and topographic parameters from digital elevation data." Chapter 2, p.13-42 in M.J. Kirkby K. Beven (ed.), Channel Network Hydrology, John Wiley, 1993.

3. I.D. Moore, A.K. Turner, J.P. Wilson, S.K. Jenson, L.E. Band, "GIS and land surface-subsurface modeling," Chapter 19, p.196-230 in M.F.Goodchild, B.O. Parks, L.T. Steyaert (ed.), Environmental Modeling with GIS, Oxford University Press, 1993.

4. R.R. Nemani, S.W. Running, L.E. Band, D.L. Peterson, "Regional hydroecological simulation system: An illustration of the integration of ecosystem models in a GIS", Chapter 28, p.296-304 in M.F.Goodchild, B.O. Parks, L.T. Steyaert (ed.), Environmental Modeling with GIS, Oxford University Press, 1993.

5. D.S. Mackay, V.B. Robinson and L.E. Band, "On a knowledge-based approach to the management of geographic information systems for simulation of forested ecosystems," in W.K. Michener, J. Brunt (ed.), Environmental Information Management and Analysis, p.511-534, Taylor and Francis, 1994.

6. R.B. Lammers Band, L.E. Band C. Tague 1997. Scaling water and carbon budgets to regional extents: Simulation approach. P.295-317 in, SEB Seminar Series --- Scaling Up, P. Van Gardingen, ed., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

7. L.E. Band 1999. Spatial Hydrography and Landforms. Chapter 37 (p.527-542) in GIS: Management Issues and Applications, ed. P. Longley, M. Goodchild, D. Maguire and D. Rhind, John Wiley & Sons.

8. D. Baldwin, J. Desloges and L.E. Band 2000. Physical Geography of Ontario. Ch.3 (p.12-29)in Ecology of a Managed Terrestrial Landscape: Patterns and Processes of Forests in Ontario, ed. A.H. Perera, D.L. Euler, I.D. Thompson, University of British Columbia Press, in press.

9. L.E. Band 2000. Forest ecosystem productivity in Ontario. Ch.9 (p.163-178) in Ecology of a Managed Terrestrial Landscape: Patterns and Processes of Forests in Ontario, ed. A.H. Perera, D.L. Euler, I.D. Thompson, University of British Columbia Press.


c. Technical Reports

1. L.E. Band, 1993. "Development of a preliminary landscape ecological model for the management of mixedwood forests in central Ontario," Ontario Forest Research Institute Technical Report, Forest Fragmentation and Biodiversity Project, Rept. no.7, 19p.

2. L.E. Band, 1994. "Development of a landscape ecological model for management of Ontario forests: Phase 2 - Extension over an east/west gradient through the province," Ontario Forest Research Institute Technical Report, Forest Fragmentation and Biodiversity Project, Rept. no.17, 40p.

3. Chen, J. M. J. Cihlar, L. Band, R. Desjardins, W. Gao, S. Goward, Z. Li, A. Royer, 1996. VEGETATION/SPOT for Northern Applications: First Progress Report to International VEGETATION Users Committee, Toulouse, France. 27 pages.

4. Chen, J. M. J. Cihlar, L. Band, R. Desjardins, W. Gao, S. Goward, Z. Li, A. Royer, 1997. VEGETATION/SPOT for Northern Applications: Second Progress Report to International VEGETATION Users Committee, Toulouse, France. 10 pages

5. L.E. Band, F. Csillag, A.J. Perera, J. Baker, 1999 "Deriving an eco-regional framework for Ontario" Ontario Forest Research Institute Technical Report, Forest Fragmentation and Biodiversity Project, Forest Research Report No. 149, 30p.

6. Chen, J. M. J. Cihlar, L. Band, R. Desjardins, W. Gao, S. Goward, Z. Li, A. Royer, 1998. VEGETATION/SPOT for Northern Applications: Final Pre-launch Report to International VEGETATION Users Committee, Toulouse, France. 38 pages.

8. Non-Refereed Publications

1. L.E. Band "On the development of characteristic slope profiles", in Modeling and Simulation, Proceedings of the Pittsburgh Conference, vol. 15, 1984, pp. 13-17.

2. L.E. Band "Extraction of topographic networks from digital elevation models", Proceedings of the XVI International Symposium of Remote Sensing of Environment, 1984.

3. L.E. Band and V.B. Robinson, "Information-theoretic analysis of the cis- trans link problem in stream networks", Modeling and Simulation, Proceedings of the Pittsburgh Conference, vol. 15, 1984.

4. (with H.L. McKim et al), "Potential applications of SPOT data for sediment pattern detection in Chesapeake Bay", Proceedings of the First Annual SPOT Symposium, Scottsdale, Arizona, 1984.

5. L.E. Band "Development of a distributed-components database for hydrologic simulation", Modeling and Simulation, Proceedings of the Sixteenth Pittsburgh Symposium on Modeling and Simulation, vol. 16, part 4, 1985, pp. 325-330.

6. L.E. Band "Digital elevation models and hydrologic information systems", in Advanced Technology for Monitoring and Processing Global Environmental Information, Proceedings of the International Conference of the Remote Sensing Society and the Center for Earth Resources Management. London, England, 1985, pp. 201-207.

7. L.E. Band, H.L. McKim, C. Merry, "Syntactic pattern recognition of pollutant plumes", Proceedings of the Fifth Army Corps of Engineers Remote Sensing Conference, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1985, p.137-148.

8. L.E. Band and V.B. Robinson, "Automated construction of a hydrologic information system from digital elevation data", forthcoming in Proceedings of the Workshop on Geographical Information Systems for Environmental Protection, Environmental Research Center, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 1986, p.99-112.

9. L.E. Band "Analysis and representation of drainage basin structure with digital elevation data", in Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Spatial Data Handling, Seattle, Washington, 1986, pp. 437- 450.

10. L.E. Band, R.R. Nemani, S. Running, J. Coughlan, D. Peterson, J. Dungan, "Spatial modelling of forest watershed processes", Proceedings of ISPRS Midterm Symposium on Global Monitoring, 1990, Victoria, British Columbia, p.293-302.

11. S.W. Running, J.C. Coughlan, D.L. Peterson, L.E. Band, "Mapping regional forest evapotranspiration and photosynthesis by coupling satellite data with ecosystem simulation," IGARSS 90, 1990, p.265-268.

12. L.E. Band, L.Y. Fu, "Development of a GIS to aid in spatial modeling and management of soil erosion on the Loess Plateau," Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Geographical Information Systems, Beijing, 1990, p.548.

13. D.S. Mackay, V.B. Robinson, L.E. Band, "An object-oriented system for the organization and representation of terrain knowledge for forested ecosystems. GIS/LIS91, Atlanta, Georgia, 1991.

14. L.E. Band, L.Y. Fu, "Structure and operation of SEMGIS: Soil erosion management geographic information system," Proceedings of the International Conference on Application of Geographical Information Systems to Soil Erosion Management, Taiyuan, 1992, p.31-42.

15. Baron, J., R. Pielke, B. Partion, L. Band, S. Running, 1994. Dynamic land surface/atmospheric parameterization at different spatial scales in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. pp.34-36 in: P.H. Gleick, A. Rango and K. Cooley, eds. Proceedings of a workshop on the use of hydrological models evaluating the impacts of climate change in snowmelt water supply basins. Santa Fe, NM, April 1993, Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment and Security. Oakland, CA 94612.

16. Fernandes, R.A, J.R. Miller and L.E. Band, 1996 "Comparison of Linear Least Squares Unmixing Methods and Gaussian Maximum Likelihood Classification." Proceedings 25th IEEE Geosci. Rem. Sens. Meeting, Lincoln, Nebraska, p.420-422.

17. Fernandes, R.A., H.P. White, D.R. Peddle, J.R. Miller and L.E. Band 1996. The reflectance of Pleurozium schreberi as a function of water status and its implications on understory reflectance variations for BOREAS sites. Proceedings 25th IEEE Geosci. Rem. Sens. Meeting, Lincoln, Nebraska, p.212-214.

18. J.S. Baron, D.S. Ojima, M.D. Hartman, T.G.F. Kittle, R.B. Lammers, L.E. Band and R.A. Pielke 1996. The influence of spatial patterns of landcover and use on hydrological and ecosystem dynamics at the mountain plains interface in the Central United States. P.50-53 in Proceedings of the IGBP/BAHC-LUCC Joint inter-core projects symposium on interactions between the hydrological cycle and land use/cover. Kyoto, Japan.

19. Watson, F.G.R., Vertessy, R.A., & Band, L.E. (1996) Distributed parameterization of a large scale water balance model for an Australian forested region. HydroGIS 96: Application of Geographic Information Systems in Hydrology and Water Resources Management (Proc. of the Vienna Conf. April 1996), IAHS Publication No 235, pp 157-166.
20. Watson, F.G.R., Vertessy, R.A., Grayson, R.B., Band, L.E., & McMahon, T.A. (1997) Macaque: Regional scale modelling of water yield from forested basins. Water, Journal Australian Water & Wastewater Assoc., 24:9.

21. J.S. Baron, D.S. Ojima, M.D. Hartman, T.G.F. Kittle, R.B. Lammers, L.E. Band and R.A. Pielke 1997. The influence of land cover and temperature change on hydrological and ecosystem dynamics in the South Platte River Basin. Proceedings of the American Water Resources Association Meetings: Water resources education, training and practice: Opportunities for the next century, p.279-286.

22. Chen, J. M., J. Cihlar, L. Band, R. Desjardins, W. Gao, S. Goward, Z. Li, A. Royer, 1997. VEGETATION/SPOT for Northern Applications: Preliminary Results. Proceedingsof 19th Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing. CDROM (6 pages). Ottawa.

23. L.E. Band 1998. Ecosystem processes at the watershed scale: Scaling from stand to region. P.40-46 in Elements of Change, ed. S.J. Hassol and J. Katzenberger, Aspen Global Change Institute.


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