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2002
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526

Overview

Barbara J. Bond is affiliated with Oregon State University in the United States. Their research principally revolves around arts and humanities, with a particular focus on history. The subfield of history features prominently in their work, aligning with their engagement in historical topics related to the British Isles and Scottish history and national identity.

Bond's recent publications include two papers published in The Cartographic Journal. In 2021, they authored "Ian Archibald Gilchrist Kinniburgh: A Dedicated Scottish Cartographer," and in 2022, a co-authored paper titled "Peter Kenneth Clark: A Quiet Giant of Cartography" was also published. These works contribute to the field of cartographic history and demonstrate a focus on individual historical figures associated with cartography.

Co-authorship plays a role in Bond's research activity, involving collaboration with other scholars in related fields. Frequent coauthors include Michael Wood and Yo Hodson, each contributing to at least one publication alongside Bond.

Publications appear predominantly in The Cartographic Journal, which has featured Bond's work twice. This suggests a specialized interest in cartography, especially in its historical contexts.

Areas of academic interest can be summarized as:

  • Arts and Humanities
  • History

Main topics addressed are:

  • Historical Studies of British Isles
  • Scottish History and National Identity

Recent papers include:

  • "Ian Archibald Gilchrist Kinniburgh: A Dedicated Scottish Cartographer" (2021) published in The Cartographic Journal
  • "Peter Kenneth Clark: A Quiet Giant of Cartography" (2022) published in The Cartographic Journal

Frequent coauthors are:

  • Michael Wood
  • Yo Hodson

Frequent publication venue:

  • The Cartographic Journal

Best Publications

  • The hydraulic limitation hypothesis revisited

    Michael G. Ryan;Nathan Phillips;Barbara J. Bond

  • Evidence that hydraulic conductance limits photosynthesis in old Pinus ponderosa trees.

    Robert M. Hubbard;Barbara J. Bond;Michael G. Ryan

  • Age-related changes in photosynthesis of woody plants

    Barbara J Bond

  • Reliance on stored water increases with tree size in three species in the Pacific Northwest.

    N G Phillips;M G Ryan;M G Ryan;B J Bond;N G McDowell

  • 13C content of ecosystem respiration is linked to precipitation and vapor pressure deficit

    David R. Bowling;Nate G. McDowell;Barbara J. Bond;Beverly E. Law

  • The relationship between tree height and leaf area: sapwood area ratio.

    N. Mcdowell;H. Barnard;B. J. Bond;T. Hinckley

  • Does turgor limit growth in tall trees

    D. R. Woodruff;B. J. Bond;F. C. Meinzer

  • An investigation of hydraulic limitation and compensation in large, old Douglas-fir trees.

    Nate G. McDowell;Nathan Phillips;Claire Lunch;Barbara J. Bond

  • Stomatal behavior of four woody species in relation to leaf-specific hydraulic conductance and threshold water potential.

    Barbara J. Bond;Kathleen L. Kavanagh

  • Foliage physiology and biochemistry in response to light gradients in conifers with varying shade tolerance.

    Barbara J. Bond;Blake T. Farnsworth;Robert A. Coulombe;William E. Winner

  • The importance of canopy structure in controlling the interception loss of rainfall: Examples from a young and an old-growth Douglas-fir forest

    Thomas G. Pypker;Barbara J. Bond;Timothy E. Link;Danny Marks

  • Transpiration and whole-tree conductance in ponderosa pine trees of different heights

    Michael G. Ryan;Barbara J. Bond;Beverly E. Law;Robert M. Hubbard

  • Shoot and root vulnerability to xylem cavitation in four populations of Douglas-fir seedlings.

    K. L. Kavanagh;B. J. Bond;S. N. Aitken;B. L. Gartner

  • Does water transport scale universally with tree size

    Frederick C. Meinzer;B. J. Bond;James M. Warren;David R. Woodruff

  • The zone of vegetation influence on baseflow revealed by diel patterns of streamflow and vegetation water use in a headwater basin

    Barbara J. Bond;Julia A. Jones;Georgianne Moore;Nathan Phillips

  • Carbon isotope discrimination and growth response of old Pinus ponderosa trees to stand density reductions

    N. Mcdowell;J. R. Brooks;S. A. Fitzgerald;B. J. Bond

  • Structural and compositional controls on transpiration in 40- and 450-year-old riparian forests in western Oregon, USA.

    Georgianne W. Moore;Barbara J. Bond;Julia A. Jones;Nathan Phillips

  • Interpreting diel hysteresis between soil respiration and temperature

    Claire L. Phillips;Nick Nickerson;Nick Nickerson;David Risk;Barbara J. Bond

  • Evaluating different soil and plant hydraulic constraints on tree function using a model and sap flow data from ponderosa pine

    Mathew Williams;B. J. Bond;M. G. Ryan

  • Contributions of evaporation, isotopic non‐steady state transpiration and atmospheric mixing on the δ18O of water vapour in Pacific Northwest coniferous forests

    Chun Ta Lai;James R. Ehleringer;Barbara J. Bond;Kyaw Tha Paw U

  • Canopy and hydraulic conductance in young, mature and old Douglas-fir trees.

    Nathan Phillips;Barbara J. Bond;Nate G. McDowell;Michael G. Ryan;Michael G. Ryan

Frequent Co-Authors

Nate G. McDowell
Nate G. McDowell Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Michael G. Ryan
Michael G. Ryan Colorado State University
Thomas G. Pypker
Thomas G. Pypker Thompson Rivers University
Nathan Phillips
Nathan Phillips Boston University
Alan C. Mix
Alan C. Mix Oregon State University
Michael H. Unsworth
Michael H. Unsworth Oregon State University
James R. Ehleringer
James R. Ehleringer University of Utah
Beverly E. Law
Beverly E. Law Oregon State University
Julia A. Jones
Julia A. Jones Oregon State University
Frederick C. Meinzer
Frederick C. Meinzer Oregon State University

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