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Larry L. Tieszen is affiliated with the United States Geological Survey in the United States. Their research includes contributions to environmental and geographic data archives. One of the notable published works is titled St. Kitts, Nevis, St. Eustatius, Grenada, and Barbados land cover and forest formations (1999-2003), published in 2023 by the Forest Service Research Data Archive.

The research output captured in this paper focuses on land cover and forest formations across various Caribbean islands, providing data relevant to environmental monitoring and geographic information systems.

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Larry L. Tieszen include:

  • Eileen H. Helmer
  • Todd A. Kennaway
  • Diego Pedreros
  • Matthew L. Clark
  • Humfredo Marcano-Vega

Publications have appeared primarily in:

  • Forest Service Research Data Archive

Best Publications

  • Status and distribution of mangrove forests of the world using earth observation satellite data

    Chandra Giri;E. Ochieng;Larry L. Tieszen;Zhi-Liang Zhu

  • Fractionation and turnover of stable carbon isotopes in animal tissues: Implications for δ13C analysis of diet

    L. L. Tieszen;T. W. Boutton;K. G. Tesdahl;N. A. Slade

  • Effect of Diet Quality and Composition on the Isotopic Composition of Respiratory CO2, Bone Collagen, Bioapatite, and Soft Tissues

    Larry L. Tieszen;Tim Fagre

  • Natural variations in the carbon isotope values of plants: Implications for archaeology, ecology, and paleoecology

    Larry L. Tieszen

  • Deriving a light use efficiency model from eddy covariance flux data for predicting daily gross primary production across biomes

    Wenping Yuan;Shuguang Liu;Guangsheng Zhou;Guoyi Zhou

  • The distribution of C3 and C4 grasses and carbon isotope discrimination along an altitudinal and moisture gradient in Kenya

    Larry L. Tieszen;Michael M. Senyimba;Simeon K. Imbamba;John H. Troughton

  • Monitoring mangrove forest dynamics of the Sundarbans in Bangladesh and India using multi-temporal satellite data from 1973 to 2000

    Chandra Giri;Bruce Pengra;Zhiliang Zhu;Ashbindu Singh

  • Mangrove forest distributions and dynamics (1975–2005) of the tsunami-affected region of Asia†

    C. Giri;Z. Zhu;L. L. Tieszen;A. Singh

  • An Arctic ecosystem: The Coastal Tundra at Barrow, Alaska

    Jerry Brown;Philip C. Miller;Larry L. Tieszen;Fred Bunnell

  • Stable Carbon Isotopes in Terrestrial Ecosystem Research

    L. L. Tieszen;T. W. Boutton

  • Carbon Isotope Dynamics During Grass Decomposition and Soil Organic Matter Formation

    David A. Wedin;Larry L. Tieszen;Bradley Dewey;John Pastor

  • NDVI, C3 AND C4 PRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTIONS IN GREAT PLAINS GRASSLAND LAND COVER CLASSES

    Larry L. Tieszen;I Bradley C. Reed;Norman B. Bliss;Bruce K. Wylie

  • An analysis of relationships among climate forcing and time-integrated NDVI of grasslands over the U.S. northern and central Great Plains

    Limin Yang;Bruce K. Wylie;Larry L. Tieszen;Bradley C. Reed

  • Vegetation and Production Ecology of an Alaskan Arctic Tundra

    Larry L. Tieszen

  • Use of δ13C values to determine vegetation selectivity in East African herbivores.

    Larry L. Tieszen;Dennis Hein;Svend A. Qvortrup;John H. Troughton

  • Floristic and Soil Organic Matter Changes after Five and Thirty‐Five Years of Native Tallgrass Prairie Restoration

    Kelly Kindscher;Larry L. Tieszen

  • Carbon Isotopic Variability in Modern and Archaeological Maize

    Larry L. Tieszen;Tim Fagre

  • SEASONAL NUTRIENT DYNAMICS OF TUNDRA VEGETATION AT BARROW, ALASKA

    F. Stuart Chapin;Keith Van Cleve;L. L. Tieszen

  • The Seasonal Contribution of C"3 and C"4 Plant Species to Primary Production in a Mixed Prairie

    David J. Ode;Larry L. Tieszen;Juan Carlos Lerman

  • Integration of CO 2 flux and remotely- sensed data for primary production and ecosystem respiration analyses in the Northern Great Plains: potential for quantitative spatial extrapolation

    Tagir G. Gilmanov;Larry L. Tieszen;Bruce K. Wylie;Lawrence B. Flanagan

  • An Arctic Ecosystem: The Coastal Tundra at Barrow, Alaska

    William Block;Jerry Brown;Philip C. Miller;Larry Tieszen

Frequent Co-Authors

Shuguang Liu
Shuguang Liu Central South University of Forestry and Technology
Bruce K. Wylie
Bruce K. Wylie United States Geological Survey
Thomas W. Boutton
Thomas W. Boutton Texas A&M University
Thomas R. Loveland
Thomas R. Loveland United States Geological Survey
Zhiliang Zhu
Zhiliang Zhu United States Geological Survey
Jack A. Morgan
Jack A. Morgan Agricultural Research Service
Dennis S. Ojima
Dennis S. Ojima Colorado State University
Tilden P. Meyers
Tilden P. Meyers National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Jayne Belnap
Jayne Belnap United States Geological Survey
Shuqing Zhao
Shuqing Zhao Peking University

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