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“High-Precision, Low-Cost Dendrochronograph” . Proc. Internat. Symposium on Ecological Aspects of Tree-Ring Analysis. U.S. Dept. of Energy Publ. CONF-8608144.
. 1987. “Chronic N-Amended Soils Exhibit An Altered Bacterial Community Structure In Harvard Forest, Ma, Usa”. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 83(2): 478 - 493. http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/1574-6941.12009.
. 2013. “Site Disturbance And Potential Nitrogen Availability After Whole-Tree Harvesting Spruce-Fir”. Agronomy Abstracts, Annual Meeting (vol. 80): 299-300.
. 1988. “Controls Of Methylmercury Bioaccumulation In Forest Floor Food Webs”. Environmental Science & Technology 53(5): 2434 - 2440. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.8b06053.
. 2019. “Contribution Of Dead Trees To Community Structure In The Northeast”. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 65(2): 249.
. 1984. Biomass Equations For Major Tree Species Of The Northeast. USDA Forest Service.
. 1982. “Biomass Estimation For Northeastern Forests”. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 62(2): 106.
. 1981. “Whole-Tree Clearcutting As Perturbation Of The Forest Ecosystem”. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 68(3): 433.
. 1987. “Susceptibility Of A Central Hardwood Forest Ecosystem To Calcium Depletion”. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 69(2): 322.
. 1988. “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. “A New Procedure For Estimation Of Tree Biomass And Nutrient Content”. Ed. JNRA Publ. (Les Colloques de 1\u61501?INCRA No. 19). Mesures des biomasses et des accrosissements forestiers: 335-341.
. 1983. “Dynamics Of Dead Wood In The Northern Hardwood Forest Ecosystem”. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 63(2): 94.
. 1982. “What Proportion Of Standing Trees In Forests Of The Northeast Are Dead? Bull”. Torrey Botanical Club 117(2): 163-166.
. 1990. The Effects Of Cutting On Nutrient Cycling In Northeastern Forests. R. D. Briggs, W. B. Krohn, J. C. Trial, W. D. Ostrofsky and D. B. Field (eds.). Forest and Wildlife Management in New England-What can we afford?
. 1989. Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest. Broomall, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service; Northeastern Forest Experiment Station.
. 1986. “Protecting Site Productivity: An Ecological Perspective On Northern Hardwood Silviculture” . New perspectives on silvicultural management of northern hardwoods. Proc. 1988 Symp. on Conflicting Consequences of Practicing Northern Hardwood Silviculture: 39-48.
. 1989. “Biomass And Nutrient Removals From Commercial Thinning And Whole-Tree Clearcutting Of Central Hardwoods”. Environmental Management 11: 659-666.
. 1987. “Finding Common Ground” . New perspectives on silvicultural management of northern hardwoods. Proc. 1988 Symp. on Conflicting Consequences of Practicing Northern Hardwood Silviculture. Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-124 and SAF 89-04. U. S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northea: 101-102.
. 1989. “An Interdisciplinary Approach To Managing Northern Hardwoods Stands”. Proc. Emerging Issues in Northern Hardwood Management: Air Pollution, Climate Change & Biodiversity. Misc. Publication 91-1, Michigan Tech. Univ., School of Forestry and Wood Products: 56-61.
. 1991. “Rapid Decay Of Slash In Northern Hardwood Forests”. IV Internat. Congress of Ecology, 71st Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, State University of New York, Syracuse University: 333.
. 1986. “Dead Wood In The Northern Hardwood Forest Ecosystem”. Yale University.
. 1980. “Patterns In Potassium Dynamics In Forest Ecosystems”. Ecology Letters 9: 451-466.
. 2006. The Role Of Forest Humus In Watershed Management In New England. U.S. Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station.
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“Logging Roads In Northeastern Municipal Watersheds”. J. American Water Works Assoc. 51: 407-410.
. 1959.