Hubbard Brook Bibliography
“The Hubbard Brook Valley”. 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, 9-39.
. 1985. “Macropore Flow Approaches To The Initiation Of Subsurface Stormflow In Forested Hill Slopes”. Abstracts of IUFRO Water-Nutrient Symposium: 14-15.
. 1985. “Long-Term Trends In Precipitation Chemistry At Hubbard Brook, New Hampshire”. Atmos. Environ. 18(12): 2641-2647.
. 1984. “Whole-Tree Harvesting In New England: Impacts On Nutrient Cycles”. Agronomy Abstracts, Annual Meeting, American Society of Agronomy: 260.
. 1984. “Long-Term Trends In Precipitation Chemistry At Hubbard Brook, New Hampshire”. Abstract for The First Internat. Conf. of the Commission on Atmospheric Chemistry and Global Pollution (CACGP). Symposium on Tropospheric Chemistry.
. 1983. “Impacts Of Even-Age Management On Nutrient And Hydrologic Cycles Of Northern Hardwood Forests”. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 63(2): 158.
. 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. “Subsurface Stormflow In Forest Soils”. Eos 63(45): 936.
. 1982. “Clearcutting Patterns Affect Nitrate And Calcium In New Hampshire Streams”. J. Forestry 78(6): 268-272.
. 1980. “Forest Land Use Impacts On Upstream Water Sources” Proc. Land Use Impacts on Lake and Reservoir Ecosystems. Facultas-Verlag: 112-128.
. 1980. “Clearcutting Configurations Affect The Magnitude And Duration Of Nutrient Losses In Northern Hardwood Forests”. Proc. Impact of Intensive Harvesting on Forest Nutrient Cycling. SUNY, College of Environmental Sciences and Forestry: 406.
. 1979. “Effects Of Sludge Applications On Soil Water Solution And Vegetation In A Northern Hardwood Stand”. J. Environ. Qual. 8(1): 72-78.
. 1979. “Sludge Application To A Northern Hardwood Forest In New Hampshire: Potential For Dual Benefits?”. Proc. of the Symposium on Municipal Wastewater and Sludge Recycling on Forest Land and Disturbed Land. Pennsylvania State University: 109-114.
. 1979. “Recovery Of A Deforested Ecosystem”. Science 199(4328): 492-496.
. 1978. Biogeochemistry Of A Forested Ecosystem. New York: Springer-Verlag, Inc.
. 1977. 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. “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. “Effects On Aquatic Systems”. Workshop Report on Acid Precipitation and the Forest Ecosystem. USDA Forest Service General Tech. Report NE-26: 8-10.
. 1976. “Hydrogen Ion Input To The Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire During The Last Decade”. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 6: 435-445.
. 1976. “Hydrogen Ion Input To The Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire During The Last Decade”. Abstracts for The First Internat. Symp. on Acid Precipitation and the Forest Ecosystem: 41.
. 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. “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. “The Export Of Nutrients And Recovery Of Stable Conditions Following Deforestation At Hubbard Brook”. Ecol. Monogr. 44(3): 255-277.
. 1974.