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“Wherever you go, there they are”
38 (3): 8-Jul.
1999.
“Forest floor microbial biomass across a northern hardwood forest successional sequence”
31: 431-439.
1999.
1999.
“Accumulation and depletion of base cations in forest floors in the northeastern United States”
80 (8): 2774-2787.
1999.
“Changes in soil sulfur constituents in a forested watershed 8 years after whole-tree harvesting”
29: 356-364.
1999.
“The science of nature, the nature of science: Long-term ecological studies at Hubbard Brook”
143 (4): 558-572.
1999.
“A calibration procedure using TOPMODEL to determine suitability for evaluating potential climate change effect on water yield”
35 (2): 457-468.
1999.
“Soil nitrogen transformations in beech and maple stands along a nitrogen deposition gradient”
9 (4): 1330-1344.
1999.
“Twenty years of change in a northern hardwood forest”
123: 253-260.
1999.
1999.
1999.
“Calcium and magnesium in wood of northern hardwood forest species: relations to site characteristics”
29: 339-346.
1999.
“Transport and attenuation of carboxylate-modified latex mircospheres in fractured rock laboratory and field tracer tests”
37 (3): 387-395.
1999.
“Effects of acid anion additions (trifluoroacetate and bromide) on soil solution chemistry of a northern hardwood forest soil”
116: 479-499.
1999.
“Watershed- and plot-scale tests of the mobile anion concept”
47 (3): 335-353.
1999.
1999.
“Applicability of solid-state 13C CP/MAS NMR analysis in Spodosols: Chemical removal of magnetic materials”
93: 289-310.
1999.
“Non-renewability in forest rotations: implications for economic and ecological sustainability”
31 (1): 91-106.
1999.
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1998.