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Dr. James K. Koelliker
Phone: 785-532-2904 Email: koellik@ksu.eduAddress: Seaton Hall, Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineer, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506 Interests: HydrologyPersonnel Home Page: Publication
1. Hutchinson, S.L., J.K. Koelliker and A.K. Knapp. 2008. Development of water usage coefficients for the fully-watered tallgrass prairie. Transactions of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers 51: 153- 159.

2. Knapp, A. K., J. M. Briggs, and J. K. Koelliker. 2001. Frequency and extent of water limitation to primary production in a mesic temperate grassland. Ecosystems 4: 19- 28.

3. Gray, L. J., G. L. Macpherson, J. K. Koelliker, and W. K. Dodds. 1998. Hydrology and aquatic chemistry. Grassland Dynamics: Long-Term Ecological Research in Tallgrass Prairie 159- 176.

4. Dodds, W. K., J. M. Blair, G. M. Henebry, J. K. Koelliker, R. A. Ramundo, and C. M. Tate. 1996. Nitrogen transport from tallgrass prairie watersheds. Journal of Environmental Quality 25: 973- 981.

5. Knapp, A. K., J. K. Koelliker, J. T. Fahnestock, and J. M. Briggs. 1994. Water relations and biomass responses to irrigation across a topographic gradient in tallgrass prairie. Proceedings of the Thirteenth North America Prairie Conference 215- 220.

6. Koelliker, J. K. 1988. Considerations in modeling the hydrology of Konza Prairie long-term ecological research site. Modeling Agricultural, Forest and Rangeland Hydrology 377- 386.

7. Koelliker, J. K. 1986. Notes about sediment in a tallgrass prairie (Konza Prairie site). Sediment Movement at LTER sites: Mechanics, Measurements, and Integration with Hydrology 35- 38.

8. Koelliker, J. K., M. E. Gurtz, and G. R. Marzolf. 1985. Watershed research at Konza-tallgrass prairie. Hydraulics and Hydrology in the Small Computer Age Vol.1 862- 867.

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under the Long Term Ecological Research Program at Konza Prairie Biological Station. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in the material are those of the author(s) and do not necesarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.