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1997.
“Streamwater chemistry and nutrient budgets for forested watersheds in New England: variability and management implications”
93: 73-89.
1997.
“Conservation of exchangeable cations after clear-cutting of a northern hardwood forest”
27: 859-868.
1997.
“Primary mineral source and the budget of phosphorus in the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, NH”
29: 117-125.
1997.
“Forest insect outbreaks: potential influence of insect litter on stream solute chemistry”
78 (4): 132.
1997.
“Transport and fate of trifluoroacetate in upland forest and wetland ecosystems”
94: 4499-4503.
1997.
“Atmospheric deposition to watersheds in complex terrain”
11: 645-654.
1997.
“Avian removal experiments: do they test for habitat saturation or female availability?”
78: 947-952.
1996.
“Winter habitat limitation in Neotropical-Nearctic migrant birds: implications for population dynamics and conservation”
77: 36-48.
1996.
“Density dependence versus site dependence in the regulation of a migratory songbird population”
77 (3): 408.
1996.
“Mechanisms controlling the mobility of lead in the spodosols of a northern hardwood forest ecosystem”
30 (7): 2211-2219.
1996.
“Long-term changes in the forest floor of northern hardwood stands of different ages”
77 (3): 494.
1997.
“Effects of land use, climate variation and N deposition on N cycling and C storage in northern hardwood forests”
11: 639-648.
1997.
“Modeling nitrogen saturation in forest ecosystems in response to land use and atmospheric deposition”
101: 61-78.
1997.
“Trifluoroacetate retention in a northern hardwood forest soil”
31 (7): 1916-1921.
1997.
“Alkalinity buildup during silicate weathering under snow cover”
2: 301-312.
1997.
“The use of isotope tracers for identifying populations of migratory birds”
109: 132-141.
1997.
“Vascular floras of Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest watersheds”
78 (4): 237.
1997.
“Modeling leaching as a decomposition process in humid, montane forests”
78: 1844-1860.
1996.
“Factors regulating throughfall flux in a New Hampshire forested landscape”
26: 2134-2144.









