Hubbard Brook Bibliography
“Detecting Change In Forest Floor Carbon”. Soil Scinece Society of America Journal 67(5): 1583-1593.
. 2003. “Processes Affecting Carbon Storage In The Forest Floor And In Downed Woody Debris”. In The Potential for U.S. Forests to Sequester Carbon and Mitigate the Greenhouse Effect, The Potential for U.S. Forests to Sequester Carbon and Mitigate the Greenhouse Effect, . Boca Raton, Florida: Lewis Publishers.
. 2003. “Soil Carbon Dynamics Following Forest Harvest: An Ecosystem Paradigm Reviewed”. Ecosystems 6(3): 197-212.
. 2003. “Calcium Depletion In The Northern Hardwood Forest: Biotic Control”. Agronomy Abstracts, Annual Meeting.
. 2000. “Calcium Depletion In The Northern Hardwood Forest: Interpreting The Forest Floor”. Agronomy Abstracts, Annual Meeting.
. 2000. “Challenges Of Measuring Forest Floor Organic Matter Dynamics: Repeated Measures From A Chronosequence”. For. Ecol. Manage. 138: 273-283.
. 2000. “Distinguishing The Effects Of Environmental Stress And Forest Succession On Changes In The Forest Floor”. Korean J. Ecol. 23(2): 83-88.
. 2000. “Accumulation And Depletion Of Base Cations In Forest Floors In The Northeastern United States”. Ecology 80(8): 2774-2787.
. 1999. “Calcium And Magnesium In Wood Of Northern Hardwood Forest Species: Relations To Site Characteristics”. Can. J. For. Res. 29: 339-346.
. 1999. “Forest Floor Microbial Biomass Across A Northern Hardwood Forest Successional Sequence”. Soil Biol. Biochem. 31: 431-439.
. 1999. “Changes In Ca And Al Over 15 Years In The Forest Floors Of A Northern Hardwood Forest”. Abstracts for 83rd Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America: 205.
. 1998. “The Effect Of Whole-Tree Harvest On Phosphorus Cycling In A Northern Hardwood Forest”. Forest Ecology and Management 104: 281-295.
. 1998. “Long-Term Changes In Ph And Calcium In Precipitation, Streamwater And Soils At The Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire”. Suppl. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 77(3): 298.
. 1996. “Long-Term Changes In The Forest Floor Of Northern Hardwood Stands Of Different Ages”. Suppl. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 77(3): 494.
. 1996. “Losses Of Calcium And Magnesium From The Forest Floor In Northern Hardwoods Of New Hampshire”. Suppl. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 76(2): 290.
. 1995. “The Relationship Of Calcium And Magnesium In Wood Of Three Hardwoods To Site Conditions At The Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest”. Suppl. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 76(2): 8.
. 1995. . 1994.
“Changes In Forest Floor Mass And Nutrient Content Over 17 Years In A Northern Hardwood Forest”. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 74(2): 496.
. 1993. “Phosphorus Budget Of A 70-Yr-Old Northern Hardwood Forest”. Biogeochemistry 17: 1-22.
. 1992. “Soil Solution Phosphorus Dynamics In A Whole-Tree-Harvested Northern Hardwood Forest”. Soil Sci. Am.J. 55(6): 1746-1752.
. 1991. “Phosphorus Stores, Leaching And Net Mineralization In The Forest Floor Following Clear-Cutting In Northern Hardwoods”. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 68(3): 453.
. 1987. “Phosphorus Concentrations In Soil Solution Following Whole-Tree Harvest In Northern Hardwoods”. Agronomy Abstracts, Annual Meeting: 269.
. 1986. “Preliminary Estimates Of Phosphorus Removal And Redistribution Following Whole-Tree Harvest Of A Northern Hardwood Forest, New Hampshire”. IV Internat. Congress of Ecology, 71st Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, State University of New York, Syracuse University: 360.
. 1986. “Phosphorus Bioavailability From Organic, Primary Mineral, And Secondary Mineral Sources In A New Hampshire Spodosol”. Agronomy Abstracts, Annual Meeting: 227.
. 1985.