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Bormann, F. H.  Schofield, E. A. 1978. Earthcare and temperate forests : 309-323.
Davis, M. B.  Guppy, J. C. 1978. Climatic interpretation of pollen in Quaternary sediments : 35-51.
Davis, M. B. ;Ford, M. S. 1977. Sediment accumulation pattern in Mirror Lake
Galloway, J. N. ;Likens, G. E. 1977. Acid precipitation: the importance of nitric acid
Holmes, R. T. ;Black, C. P. ;Sherry, T. W. 1977. Comparative population bioenergetics of three insectivorous passerines in a deciduous forest
Hornbeck, J. W. 1977. Nutrients: A major consideration in intensive forest management : 241-250.
Hornbeck, J. W. ;Koterba, M. T. ;Pierce, R. S. 1977. Sludge application to a northern hardwood forest in New Hampshire: potential for dual benefits? : 24.
Jordan, M. J. ;Likens, G. E. 1977. Pelagic bacterial production measured by uptake of 35 SO4 and 14 CO2
Likens, G. E.  Prospero, J. 1977. Precipitation sampling techniques : 334-339.
Likens, G. E. ;Pierce, R. S. 1976. Effects on aquatic systems : 8-10.
Makarewicz, J. C. 1976. Generation times of zooplankton in oligotrophic and eutrophic lakes
Meyer, J. L. 1976. Phosphorus dynamics in a forest stream ecosystem: a mass balance approach
Moeller, R. E. 1976. Phenology, biomass turnover and tissue chemistry of three hydrophytes from an oligotrophic lake
Potter, G. L. 1976. The effect of small mammals on ecosystem structure and function
Bilby, R. E. 1977. Factors relating to the distribution of organic debris dams in stream ecosystems
Wood, T. ;Bormann, F. H. 1975. Short-term effects of a simulated acid rain upon the growth and nutrient relations of Pinus strobus L : 48.
Eaton, J. S. ;Likens, G. E. ;Bormann, F. H. 1976. The biogeochemistry of sulfur in a northeastern forest ecosystem
Jordan, M. J. ;Likens, G. E. 1976. Dark bottle sulfate uptake as a measure of aquatic bacterial carbon production
Likens, G. E.  Smith, M. H. 1975. Nutrient flux and cycling in freshwater ecosystems : 314-348.
Likens, G. E. ;Bormann, F. H.  Hasler, A. D. 1975. An experimental approach in New England landscapes : 7-29.