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Curtis D. Holder
Curtis D. Holder
Professor of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Verified email at uccs.edu
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Rainfall interception and fog precipitation in a tropical montane cloud forest of Guatemala
CD Holder
Forest Ecology and Management 190 (2-3), 373-384, 2004
1702004
Leaf water repellency of species in Guatemala and Colorado (USA) and its significance to forest hydrology studies
CD Holder
Journal of Hydrology 336 (1-2), 147-154, 2007
1262007
The significance of leaf water repellency in ecohydrological research: a review
BHP Rosado, CD Holder
Ecohydrology 6 (1), 150-161, 2013
1142013
The relationship between leaf hydrophobicity, water droplet retention, and leaf angle of common species in a semi-arid region of the western United States
CD Holder
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 152, 11-16, 2012
1042012
Effects of leaf hydrophobicity and water droplet retention on canopy storage capacity
CD Holder
Ecohydrology 6 (3), 483-490, 2013
922013
Influence of leaf and canopy characteristics on rainfall interception and urban hydrology
CD Holder, C Gibbes
Hydrological sciences journal 62 (2), 182-190, 2017
852017
Fog precipitation in the Sierra de las Minas biosphere reserve, Guatemala
CD Holder
Hydrological Processes 17 (10), 2001-2010, 2003
752003
The hydrological significance of cloud forests in the Sierra de las Minas Biosphere Reserve, Guatemala
CD Holder
Geoforum 37 (1), 82-93, 2006
482006
Leaf water repellency as an adaptation to tropical montane cloud forest environments
CD Holder
Biotropica 39 (6), 767-770, 2007
452007
The influence of changes in leaf inclination angle and leaf traits during the rainfall interception process
RM Ginebra-Solanellas, CD Holder, LK Lauderbaugh, R Webb
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 285, 107924, 2020
352020
The relationship between leaf water repellency and leaf traits in three distinct biogeographical regions
CD Holder
Plant Ecology 212, 1913-1926, 2011
282011
Changes in leaf inclination angle as an indicator of progression toward leaf surface storage during the rainfall interception process
CD Holder, LK Lauderbaugh, RM Ginebra-Solanellas, R Webb
Journal of Hydrology 588, 125070, 2020
212020
Leaf Phenology Drives Spatio-Temporal Patterns of Throughfall under a Single Quercus castaneifolia C.A.Mey.
O Fathizadeh, SMM Sadeghi, CD Holder, L Su
Forests 11 (6), 688, 2020
212020
Changes in structure and cover of a common property pine forest in Guatemala, 1954–1996
CD Holder
Environmental Conservation 31 (1), 22-29, 2004
202004
The role of remittances and decentralization of forest management in the sustainability of a municipal-communal pine forest in eastern Guatemala
CD Holder, G Chase
Environment, development and sustainability 14, 25-43, 2012
192012
Effects of leaf hydrophobicity and water droplet retention on canopy storage capacity, Ecohydrology, 6, 483–490
CD Holder
142013
The significance of leaf water repellency in ecohydrological research: a review. Ecohydrology 6: 150–161
BHP Rosado, CD Holder
112013
Advances and future research directions in the study of leaf water repellency
CD Holder
Forest-water interactions, 261-278, 2020
102020
A biomechanical model of leaf inclination angle oscillations after raindrop impact
LK Lauderbaugh, RM Ginebra-Solanellas, CD Holder, R Webb
Environmental and Experimental Botany 190, 104586, 2021
82021
The biomechanics of leaf oscillations during rainfall events
LK Lauderbaugh, CD Holder
Journal of Experimental Botany 73 (4), 1139-1154, 2022
72022
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