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2005.
“The impact of changing nitrogen oxide emissions on wet and dry nitrogen deposition in the northeastern USA”
39: 4851-4862.
2005.
“Winter in northeastern North America: A critical period for ecological processes”
3 (6): 314-322.
2005.
“Regional application of an integrated biogeochemical model to northern New England and Maine”
15 (5): 1783-1797.
2005.
“A two-layer model to simulate variations in surface water chemistry draining a northern forest watershed”
41: 1-8.
2005.
“Habitat occupancy patterns of a forest dwelling songbird: causes and consequences”
83: 1297-1305.
2005.
“A test of the mobbing playback method as a means to estimate bird reproductive success”
76: 227-234.
2005.
“Soil respiration and soil carbon balance in a northern hardwood forest ecosystem”
35 (2): 244-253.
2004.
“Modeling the mineral nitrogen export from a forest terrestrial ecosystem in streams”
47 (3): 727-739.
2004.
“Biogeochemistry: Some Opportunities and Challenges for the Future”
4 (2-3): 5-24.
2004.
“Some perspectives on long-term biogeochemical research from the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study.”
85 (9): 2355-2362.
2004.
“Short-term, temperature response in forest floor and soil to ice storm disturbance in a northern hardwood forest”
21 (4): 209-219.
2004.
“Buffering an acidic stream in New Hampshire with a silicate mineral”
12 (3): 419-428.
2004.
“Contradictory results from different methods for measuring direction of insect flight”
49: 1260-1268.
2004.
“Factors influencing fecundity in migratory songbirds: is nest predation the most important?”
35: 487-491.
2004.
“Influence of landscape position and vegetation on long-term weathering rates at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire, U.S. A.”
68 (14): 3065-3078.
2004.
“Long-term trends in soil solution and stream water chemistry at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest: relationship with landscape position”
68 (1): 51-70.
2004.
“Dissolution of wollastonite during the experimental manipulation of Hubbard Brook Watershed 1”
67 (3): 309-329.
2004.
“Hubbard Brook: Making watershed links”
48 (8): 22-25.









