Hubbard Brook Bibliography
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“Give And Take: A Watershed Acid Rain Mitigation Experiment Increases Baseflow Nitrogen Retention But Increases Stormflow Nitrogen Export”. Environmental Science & Technology 52(22): 13155 - 13165. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.8b03553.
. 2018. “Guidelines And Considerations For Designing Field Experiments Simulating Precipitation Extremes In Forest Ecosystems”. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 9(12): 2310 - 2325. https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/2041-210X.13094.
. 2018. “Groundwater Level Trends And Drivers In Two Northern New England Glacial Aquifers”. JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association 52(5): 1012 - 1030. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1752-1688.12432/abstract.
. 2016. “Greenness Indices From Digital Cameras Predict The Timing And Seasonal Dynamics Of Canopy-Scale Photosynthesis”. Ecological Applications 25(1): 99 - 115. http://www.esajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1890/14-0005.1.
. 2015. “Global Charcoal Mobilization From Soils Via Dissolution And Riverine Transport To The Oceans”. Science 340(6130): 345 - 347.
. 2013. “Genetic Structure, Song Behavior, And Mating System Of A Migratory Songbird”. Washington State University, Pullman, W.A.
2009. “Geographic Variation In Morphology And Song Of The American Redstart (Setophaga Ruticilla): Implications For The Effects Of Bill On Song”. 126th Meeting of the American Ornithologists' Union, August 2008.
. 2008. “Growth And Survivorship Of American Beech (Fagus Grandifolia Ehrh.) Seedlings In A Northern Hardwood Forest Following A Mast Event”. J. Torrey Bot. Soc. 135(3): 328-345.
. 2008. “Genetic Divergence And Migration Patterns In A North American Passerine Bird: Implications For Evolution And Conservation”. Molecular Ecology 15: 2141-2152.
. 2006. “Gap Dynamics Following Forest Decline: A Case Study Of Red Spruce Forests”. Ecol. Appl. 10(3): 760-774.
. 2000. “Geophysical Reconnaissance In Bedrock Boreholes - Finding And Characterizing The Hydraulically Active Fractures”. U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4018C Volume 3. U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substance Hydrology Program--Proceedings of the Technical Meeting, March 8-12: 725-733.
. 1999. “Geostatistical Simulation Of High-Transmissivity Zones At The Mirror Lake Site In New Hampshire: Conditioning To Hydraulic Information”. U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4018C Volume 3. U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substance Hydrology Program--Proceedings of the Technical Meeting, March 8-12: 685-693.
. 1999. . 1998. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Ground Water And Surface Water - A Single Resource. U.S. Geological Survey.
. 1998. “Geophysical Characterization Of A Fractured Bedrock Aquifer And Blast-Fractured Contaminant-Recovery Trench” . Proc. Symp. on Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems, Environ. Eng. Geophys. Soc., April/May 1996: 429-441.
. 1996. . 1994.
“The Global Environment Deficit”. BioScience 40(2): 74.
. 1990. “Growth Trends In 10 Species Of Trees In New England, 1950-1980”. Can. J. For. Res. 18: 1337-1340.
. 1988. “Gaseous, Ionic And Organic Nitrogen Balance Of Soils From The Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest”. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 68(3): 267-268.
. 1987. “Growth Decline In Red Spruce And Balsam Fir Relative To Natural Processes”. In Acidic Precipitation: Part II, Acidic Precipitation: Part II, . Boston: D. Reidel Publishing Co, 425-430.
. 1987. “Growth Patterns Of Red Oak And Red And Sugar Maple Relative To Atmospheric Deposition” Proceedings of Sixth Central Hardwood Forest Conference: 277-282.
. 1987. . 1986.
“Growth Decline In Red Spruce And Balsam Fir Relative To Natural Processes”. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 31: 425-430.
. 1986.