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David R. DeWalle is affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States. Their research contributions include work published in peer-reviewed journals focused on atmospheric science and environmental studies.

Among their recent publications is the paper titled "Corrigendum to 'Atmospheric deposition of organic carbon via precipitation'", published in 2021 in the journal Atmospheric Environment. This publication addresses corrections or clarifications related to prior research on atmospheric deposition processes.

Their collaborative work includes contributions alongside frequent coauthors such as Lidiia Iavorivska and Elizabeth W. Boyer, reflecting a network engaged in studies surrounding atmospheric and environmental chemistry.

  • Corrigendum to "Atmospheric deposition of organic carbon via precipitation" (2021) in Atmospheric Environment

  • Lidiia Iavorivska
  • Elizabeth W. Boyer

  • Atmospheric Environment

Best Publications

  • 2. Effects of windbreak structure on wind flow

    Gordon M. Heisler;David R. Dewalle

  • Principles of snow hydrology

    David R. DeWalle;Albert Rango

  • Three-component tracer model for stormflow on a small Appalachian forested catchment

    David R. Dewalle;Bryan R. Swistock;William E. Sharpe

  • Evaluation of mean residence time in subsurface waters using oxygen-18 fluctuations during drought conditions in the mid-Appalachians

    K.J McGuire;D.R DeWalle;W.J Gburek

  • Seasonal isotope hydrology of three appalachian forest catchments

    D. R. DeWalle;P. J. Edwards;B. R. Swistock;R. Aravena

  • Episodic acidification of small streams in the northeastern united states: Effects on fish populations

    J. P. Baker;J. Van Sickle;C. J. Gagen;D. R. DeWalle

  • Episodic Acidification of Small Streams in the Northeastern United States: Ionic Controls of Episodes

    P.J. Wigington;David R. DeWalle;Peter S. Murdoch;W.A. Kretser

  • Trends in evaporation and Bowen Ratio on urbanizing watersheds in eastern United States

    Charles L. Dow;David R. DeWalle

  • Stream-air temperature relations to classify stream-ground water interactions in a karst setting, central Pennsylvania, USA

    Michael A. O’Driscoll;David R. DeWalle

  • Atmospheric deposition of organic carbon via precipitation

    Lidiia Iavorivska;Elizabeth W. Boyer;David R. DeWalle

  • Sources of acidic storm flow in an Appalachian Headwater Stream

    Bryan R. Swistock;David R. DeWalle;William E. Sharpe

  • Have U.S. surface waters responded to the 1990 Clean Air Act amendments

    Jeffrey S. Kahl;John L. Stoddard;Richard Haeuber;Steven G. Paulsen

  • Seasonal 18O variations and groundwater recharge for three landscape types in central Pennsylvania, USA

    M.A. O'Driscoll;D.R. DeWalle;K.J. McGuire;W.J. Gburek

  • Dynamics of stream nitrate sources and flow pathways during stormflows on urban, forest and agricultural watersheds in central Pennsylvania, USA

    Anthony R. Buda;David R. DeWalle

  • Potential effects of climate change and urbanization on mean annual streamflow in the United States

    David R. DeWalle;Bryan R. Swistock;Thomas E. Johnson;Kevin J. McGuire

  • Differences in oxygen-18 content of throughfall and rainfall in hardwood and coniferous forests

    David R. Dewalle;Bryan R. Swistock

  • Episodic Acidification of Small Streams in the Northeastern United States: Episodic Response Project

    P.J. Wigington;J.P. Baker;David R. DeWalle;W.A. Kretser

  • Macroinvertebrate community structure and detritus processing rates in two southwestern Pennsylvania streams acidified by atmospheric deposition

    William G. Kimmel;Deborah J. Murphey;William E. Sharpe;David R. DeWalle

  • 18O isotopic separation of stream nitrate sources in mid-Appalachian forested watersheds

    Karl W.J. Williard;David R. DeWalle;Pamela J. Edwards;William E. Sharpe

  • The Fernow Watershed Acidification Study

    Mary Beth Adams;David R. DeWalle;John L. Hom

  • EPISODIC ACIDIFICATION OF SMALL STREAMS IN THE NORTHEASTERN

    P. J. Wigington;D. R. Dewalle;P. S. Murdoch;W. A. Kretser

Frequent Co-Authors

Albert Rango
Albert Rango United States Department of Agriculture
M. R. Adams
M. R. Adams University of Illinois at Chicago
Anthony R. Buda
Anthony R. Buda Agricultural Research Service
Elizabeth W. Boyer
Elizabeth W. Boyer Pennsylvania State University
Kevin J. McGuire
Kevin J. McGuire Virginia Tech
Trevor D. Davies
Trevor D. Davies University of East Anglia
William J. Gburek
William J. Gburek United States Department of Agriculture
Kenneth J. Davis
Kenneth J. Davis Pennsylvania State University
Brent Yarnal
Brent Yarnal Pennsylvania State University
Jeffrey S. Kahl
Jeffrey S. Kahl Thomas College

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