Hubbard Brook Bibliography
“Annual Cycle Of Algal Decomposition In An Oligotrophic Lake”. Abstracts of Papers Submitted for the 45th Annual Meeting, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography.
. 1982. Development, Maintenance And Role Of Organic Debris Dams In New England Streams. . USDA Forest Service.
. 1982. Sediment Budgets and Routing in Forested Drainage Basins “Effects Of Experimental Acidification On Macroinvertebrate Drift Diversity In A Mountain Stream”. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 18: 273-287.
. 1982. “Hydrogen Ion Budget Of An Aggrading Forested Ecosystem”. Tellus 34: 283-292.
. 1982. “Impacts Of Even-Age Management On Nutrient And Hydrologic Cycles Of Northern Hardwood Forests”. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 63(2): 158.
. 1982. “Meromictic Lake”. In Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 5th edition, Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 5th edition, McGraw-Hill Book Co., Professional and Reference Book Division, 346-348.
. 1982. “Photosynthetically-Produced Dissolved Organic Carbon: An Important Source For Planktonic Bacteria”. Limnol. Oceanogr. 27(6): 1080-1090.
. 1982. “Acidity In Air And Water In A Case Of Warm Frontal Precipitation”. Atmos. Environ. 17(3): 581-591.
. 1983. “An Analysis Of The Hydrologic Factors Influencing The Impact Of Acid Precipitation On Stream Solute Concentration”. Abstract for American Geophysical Union Meeting.
. 1983. “The Composition And Deposition Of Organic Carbon In Precipitation”. Tellus 35B: 16-24.
. 1983. “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. “A Meteorological Analysis Of The Precipitation Chemistry Event Samples 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. “Physical, Chemical And Biological Consequences Of Episodic Aluminum Additions To A Stream Ecosystem”. Abstracts of Papers Submitted for the 46th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Memorial University.
. 1983. “A Priority For Ecological Research”. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 64(4): 234-243.
. 1983. “Relationships Of Storm Type And Trajectory To Precipitation Chemistry”. Abstract for Symposium on Perspectives on Acid Precipitation: Thermal Energy's Vexing Side Effect. University of Vermont.
. 1983. “Zooplankton Diversity And Biomass In Recently Acidified Lakes”. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 40(1): 36-42.
. 1983. “Acid Precipitation: Natural Versus Anthropogenic Components”. Science 226: 829-831.
. 1984. “Acid Rain And Soil Chemistry”. Science 225: 1424-1425.
. 1984. “Acid Rain: The Smokestack Is The Smoking Gun”. Garden 8(4): 18-Dec.
. 1984. “Aluminum Uptake And Aluminum Toxicity To Daphnia Magna Of Low Ph In Softwater”. Abstract for Aquatic Toxicity Workshop, 11th Annual Workshop, November 1984.
. 1984. “Beyond The Shoreline: A Watershed-Ecosystem Approach”. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 22: 1-22.
. 1984. “Decomposition Of Planktonic Algae In An Oligotrophic Lake”. Oikos 42: 257-266.
. 1984. “Effect Of Climatology On Precipitation Acidity”. Bull. Amer. Meteorol. Soc. 65(6): 639-640.
. 1984. “Effect Of Discharge Rate On Biotic And Abiotic Chemical Flux In An Acidified Stream”. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 41(8): 1132-1138.
. 1984. “Effect Of Low Ph On Sodium Regulation In Two Species Of Daphnia”. Can. J. Zool. 62(10): 1965-1970.
. 1984.