Hubbard Brook Bibliography
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“Origins Of Stream Salinization In An Upland New England Watershed”. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 190(9): 523. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-018-6802-4.
. 2018. “Organic Matter Composition And Dynamics In A Northern Hardwood Forest Ecosystem 15 Years After Clear-Cutting”. Forest Ecology and Management 240(1-3): 131-142.
. 2007. “Ovierview - Population Ecology”. In Birds of two worlds: Advances in the ecology and evolution of temperate-tropical migration systems, Birds of two worlds: Advances in the ecology and evolution of temperate-tropical migration systems, . Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 373-374.
. 2005. . 2003.
“Organic Matter Chemistry And Dynamics In Clearcut And Unmanaged Hardwood Forest Ecosystems”. Biogeochemistry 54(1): 51-83.
. 2001. “Overview, Shade Coffee: A Good Brew Even In Small Doses”. The Auk 117: 563-568.
. 2000. Organisms Of The Hubbard Brook Valley, New Hampshire. USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station.
. 1999. “Organic Matter Dynamics In Bear Brook, Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire, Usa”. J. North Amer. Benthol. Soc. 16(1).
. 1997. “Observational, Experimental And Inferred Evidence For Solute Diffusion In Fractured Granite Aquifers: Examples From The Mirror Lake Watershed, Grafton County, New Hampshire” . U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program -- Proc. of the Tech. Meeting, Sept. 1993: 167-170.
. 1996. “An Overview Of Field Investigations Of Fluid Flow In Fractured Crystalline Rocks On The Scale Of Hundreds Of Meters” . Proc. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Workshop on Research Related to Low-Level Radioactive Disposal. May 1993: 182-185.
. 1996. “Overview Of Research On Use Of Hydrologic, Geophysical And Geochemical Methods To Characterize Flow And Chemical Transport In Fractured Rock At The Mirror Lake Site, New Hampshire” . U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program -- Proc. of the Tech. Meeting, Sept. 1993: 71-80.
. 1996. “The Organic Fraction-Bulk Density Relationship And The Expression Of Nutrient Content In Forest Soils”. Can. J. For. Res. 23: 1026-1032.
. 1993. “Origin, Composition, And Flux Of Dissolved Organic Carbon In The Hubbard Brook Valley”. Ecol. Monogr. 58(3): 177-195.
. 1988. “Organic Carbon Budget”. In An Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology: Mirror Lake and its Environment, An Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology: Mirror Lake and its Environment, . New York: Springer-Verlag, Inc, 292-301.
. 1985. . 1984.
“Organic Matter And Nitrogen Content Of The Forest Floor In Even-Aged Northern Hardwoods”. Can. J. For. Res. 14(6): 763-767.
. 1984. “Oak Leaf Quality Declines In Response To Defoliation By Gypsy Moth Larvae”. Science 217: 149-151.
. 1982. “Organic Matter And Nitrogen Content Of A Central Hardwood Forest In Connecticut” . Proc. Fourth Central Hardwood Forest Conf., Department of Forestry, University of Kentucky: 271-284.
. 1982. “Outbreaks Of Forest Pathogens In Quaternary History”. Proc. IVth Internat. Palynol. Conf. (1976-77), 3:216-227.
. 1981. “Organic Matter And Nutrient Dynamics Of The Forest Floor In The Hubbard Brook Forest”. Oecologia (Berl.) 22: 305-320.
. 1976. “An Organic Carbon Budget For An Oligotrophic Lake In New Hampshire, U”. S.A. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 19(2): 994-1003.
. 1975. “Overlap In Food Resource Utilization Between The American Redstart And The Least Flycatcher In A Northern Hardwoods Ecosystem”. Abstracts for the 93rd Annual Meeting, American Ornith. Union.
. 1975. “Oxygen Consumption In Relation To Ambient Temperature In Five Species Of Forest-Dwelling Thrushes (Hylocichla And Catharus)”. Comp. Biochem. & Physiol. 50A: 527-531.
. 1975.