Hubbard Brook Bibliography
“The Discovery Of Acid Rain At The Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest: A Story Of Collaboration And Long-Term Research”. In USDA Forest Service Experimental Forests and Ranges, USDA Forest Service Experimental Forests and Ranges, . Springer New York, 463 - 482. http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4614-1818-4_20.
. 2014. “Past And Future Effects Of Atmospheric Deposition On The Forest Ecosystem At The Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest – Simulations With The Dynamic Model Forsafe”. In Modelling of Pollutants in Complex Environmental Systems, Modelling of Pollutants in Complex Environmental Systems, . ILM Publications, 357 - 377.
. 2010. “Cross-Site Comparison Of Nutrient Budgets In Hardwood And Conifer Stands On Contrasting Soils”. Abstract for 93rd Annual Ecological Society of America Meeting (ESA), August 2008.
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“Ecosystem Ca:na Ratio - A Potential Indicator Of Recovery From Acidification?”. Abstract for Gordon Conference.
. 2001. “Factors Controlling Streamwater Chemistry In Upland Forested Catchments Of Northeastern United States”. Proc. Headwater '98, Fourth Internat. Conf. On Headwater Control.
. 1998. “Hydrologic And Geochemical Controls Of Acidification In The Cone Pond Watershed, New Hampshire”. Abstract for Chapman Conference on Hydrogeochemical Responses of Forested Catchments. American Geophysical Union.
. 1989. “Long-Term Water Quality And Stream Nutrient Responses To Forest Harvest And Disturbance At Us Forest Service Experimental Forests And Ranges”. Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H13C-0926.
. 2008. “New Perspectives On The Chlorine Cycle: Results From The Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study”. Gordon Conference on Forested Catchments, July 2005.
. 2005. “Response Of Northern Hardwood Forests To Nutrient Perturbation”. Abstract in S. B. Horsely and R. P. Long (eds.). Sugar Maple Ecology and Health: Proc. Internat. Symp. USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Res. Station GRT NE-261: 89.
. 1999. “A Spatial Model Of Soil Parent Material, White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire”. Abstracts for 83rd Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America: 145.
. 1998. “Watershed Factors Affecting Stream And Pond Chemistry”. Abstracts of Papers for the 48th Annual Meeting, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography: 4.
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“The Biogeochemistry Of Calcium At Hubbard Brook”. Biogeochemistry 41(2): 89-173.
. 1998. “The Biogeochemistry Of Chlorine At Hubbard Brook, New Hampshire, Usa”. Biogeochemistry 72(191-232).
. 2005. “The Biogeochemistry Of Sulfur At Hubbard Brook”. Biogeochemistry 60(3): 235-316.
. 2002. “Buffering An Acidic Stream In New Hampshire With A Silicate Mineral”. Restoration Ecology 12(3): 419-428.
. 2004. “Calcium Inputs And Transport In A Base-Poor Forest Ecosystem As Interpreted By Sr Isotopes”. Water Resour. Res. 32(3): 707-719.
. 1996. “Chemical And Morphological Distinctions Between Vertical And Lateral Podzolization At Hubbard Brook”. Soil Science Society of America Journal 79(2): 428. https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/sssaj/abstracts/79/2/428.
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“Declining Acidic Deposition Begins Reversal Of Forest-Soil Acidification In The Northeastern U.s. And Eastern Canada”. Environ. Sci. Technol. 49: 13013 - 13111. http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdfplus/10.1021/acs.est.5b02904.
. 2015. “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. “Deforestation Causes Increased Dissolved Silicate Losses In The Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest”. Global Change Biology 14: 1-7.
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