Hubbard Brook Bibliography
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“Changes In Snowmelt Runoff After Forest Clearing On A New England Watershed”. Eastern Snow Conference Proceedings: 104-112.
. 1969. “Effect Of Elimination Of Vegetation On Stream Water Quantity And Quality”. Internat. Assoc. Sci. Hydrol., Internat. Symp. on Results of Research on Representative and Experimental Basins: 311-328.
. 1970. “Storm Hydrograph Changes Following Forest Clearing In New England”. Proc. 15th IUFRO Congress: 230.
. 1970. “Streamflow Changes After Forest Clearing In New England”. Water Resour. Res. 6(4): 1124-1132.
. 1970. “Lysimeter Snowmelt And Streamflow On Forested And Cleared Sites”. Eastern Snow Conference Proceedings: 111-118.
. 1972. “Snow Management Seems Unlikely In The Northeast”. Proc. Symp. Watersheds in Transition: 212-219.
. 1972. . 1973.
“Potential Impact Of Forest Fertilization On Streamflow”. Forest Fertilization Symp. Proc. and USDA Forest Service General Tech. Report NE-3: 79-87.
. 1973. The Problem Of Extreme Events In Paired-Watershed Studies. USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station.
. 1973. “Snow Management Seems Unlikely In Northeastern Forests”. Eastern Snow Conference Proceedings: 102-113.
. 1973. “Storm Flow From Hardwood-Forested And Cleared Watersheds In New Hampshire”. Water Resour. Res. 9(2): 346-354.
. 1973. “The Ecosystem Concept For Determining The Importance Of Chemical Composition Of Snow”. 31st Annual Eastern Snow Conference Proc., pp. 145-155. Also, Advanced Concepts and Techniques in the Study of Snow and Ice Resources. ISBN 0-309-02235-5. National Academy of Sciences: 139-151.
. 1974. “Forests And Floods”. New Hampshire Forest Notes 117: 18-21.
. 1974. “Managing New Hampshire Forests Or Water”. J. New Hampshire Water Works Assoc. 35(4): 18-Jul.
. 1974. “Effects Of Management Practices On Water Quality And Quantity: Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire”. Municipal Watershed Management Symp. Proc., USDA Forest Service General Tech. Report NE-13: 58-65.
. 1975. “Moderating The Impact Of Contemporary Forest Cutting On Hydrologic And Nutrient Cycles”. Proc. of Internat. Symp. on Hydrologic Sciences. Publ. 117: 423-433.
. 1975. “Seasonal Variation In Acidity Of Precipitation And The Implications For Forest-Stream Ecosystems”. Abstracts for The First Internat. Symp. on Acid Precipitation and the Forest Ecosystem: 41.
. 1975. “Streamflow Response To Forest Cutting And Revegetation”. Water Resour. Bull. 11(6): 1257-1260.
. 1975. “Strip Cutting As A Means Of Protecting Site And Streamflow Quality When Clearcutting Northern Hardwoods” . Proc. 4th North American Forest Soils Conference on Forest Soils and Forest Land Management. August 1973: 208-229.
. 1975. “Seasonal Patterns In Acidity Of Precipitation And The Implications For Forest-Stream Ecosystems”. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 7: 355-3.
. 1976. “When Ski Trails Are Cut Through Forest Land, What Happens To Stream Flow?”. Ski Area Management 15(4): 34-36,47.
. 1976. Effects Of Sludge Applications On Soil Water And Vegetation In A Northern Hardwood Forest In New England. Durham, NH: Water Resour. Res. Center, Univ. of New Hampshire.
. 1977. “Increased Nutrient Loss From Whole-Tree Harvesting”. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 58(2): 56.
. 1977. “Nutrients: A Major Consideration In Intensive Forest Management”. Proc. of the Symp. on Intensive Culture of Northern Forest Types. USDA Forest Service General Tech. Report NE-29: 241-250.
. 1977. “Sludge Application To A Northern Hardwood Forest In New Hampshire: Potential For Dual Benefits?”. Abstracts for Symposium on Municipal Wastewater and Sludge Recycling on Forest Land and Disturbed Land. March 1977: 24.
. 1977.