Hubbard Brook Bibliography
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“A Spatial Model Of Atmospheric Deposition For The Northeastern U”. S. Ecological Applications 3(3): 459-472.
. 1993. . 1995.
“Predicting The Effects Of Climate Change On Water Yield And Forest Production In The Northeastern United States”. Climate Research 5: 207-222.
. 1995. “Modeling Nitrogen Saturation In Forest Ecosystems In Response To Land Use And Atmospheric Deposition”. Ecol. Modelling 101: 61-78.
. 1997. “Effects Of Land Use, Climate Variation And N Deposition On N Cycling And C Storage In Northern Hardwood Forests”. Abstracts for 83rd Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America: 143.
. 1998. “The Mapbgc Project: Mapping And Analysis Of Forest Productivity And Biogeochemical Cycles In The White Mountains, New Hampshire”. Abstracts for 83rd Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America: 201.
. 1998. “Temporal Changes In Nitrate Loss From Forested Ecosystems In Response To Physical, Chemical, Biotic And Climatic Perturbations”. Abstract for N2001 - The Second International Nitrogen Conference.
. 2001. . 2002.
“Forest Ecosystems”. In Encyclopedia of Life Sciences [http://www.els.net/], Encyclopedia of Life Sciences [http://www.els.net/], London: Nature Publishing Group.
. 2003. “Is Nitrogen Deposition Altering The Nitrogen Status Of Northeastern Forests?”. BioScience 53(4): 375-389.
. 2003. “Nitrogen Pollution: From The Sources To The Sea”. Hubbard Brook Research Foundation, Science Links Publication 1(2): 24-Jan.
. 2003. “Nitrogen Pollution In The Northeastern United States: Sources, Effects And Management Options”. BioScience 53(4): 357-374.
. 2003. “Nitrogen Pollution: Sources And Consequences In The U.s.northeast”. Environment 45: 8-22.
. 2003. “Consequences Of Climate Change For Biogeochemical Cycling In Forets Of Northeastern North America”. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 39: 264-284.
. 2009. “Albedo Estimates For Land Surface Models And Support For A New Paradigm Based On Foliage Nitrogen Concentration”. Global Change Biology 16(2): 696 - 710. ://WOS:000274419400017.
. 2010. “Forest Carbon Storage: Ecology, Management, And Policy”. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 8(5): 245 - 252. ://WOS:000278515600013.
. 2010. “Past And Projected Future Changes In Snowpack And Soil Frost At The Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire, Usa”. Hydrological Processes 24(17): 2465 - 2480. ://WOS:000280142200010.
. 2010. Carbon_And_Communities_2011.pdf. Hubbard Brook Research Foundation. https://www.hubbardbrook.org/sites/default/files/pictures/HBRF/ScienceLinks/Carbon_and_Communities_2011.pdf.
. 2011. . 2011.
“Decreased Water Flowing From A Forest Amended With Calcium Silicate”. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 110(15): 5999 - 6003. http://www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/43311.
. 2013. “Foliar Nitrogen In Relation To Plant Traits And Reflectance Properties Of New Hampshire Forests”. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 43(1): 18 - 27. http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/cjfr-2012-0324.
. 2013. “Reply To Smith And Shortle: Lacking Evidence Of Hydraulic Efficiency Changes”. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110(40): E3740 - E3740. http://www.pnas.org/content/110/40/E3740.
. 2013. “Spatial Scaling Of Reflectance And Surface Albedo Over A Mixed-Use, Temperate Forest Landscape During Snow-Covered Periods”. Remote Sensing of Environment 158: 465 - 477. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0034425714004751.
. 2015.