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1995.
“Simulations of flow in crystalline rock and recharge from overlying glacial deposits in a hypothetical New England setting”
33 (6): 953-964.
1995.
“Soil nitrogen status eight years after whole-tree clear-cutting”
25: 1346-1355.
1995.
“Changes in lead biogeochemistry in response to decreasing atmospheric inputs”
5 (3): 813-822.
1995.
“Use of a square-array direct-current resistivity method to detect fractures in crystalline bedrock in New Hampshire”
33 (3): 476-485.
1995.
“A new mechanism for calcium loss in forest-floor soils”
378: 162-165.
1995.
“The fate of trifluoroacetate in a northern hardwood forest”
76 (3): 357.
1995.
“Foraging behavior of American redstarts (Setophaga ruticilla) in breeding and wintering habitats: implications for relative food availability”
97: 782-791.
1994.
“The biogeochemistry of potassium at Hubbard Brook”
25: 61-125.
1994.
“Logging in New England need not cause sedimentation of streams”
11 (1): 17-23.
1994.
“Parental care at nests of two age-classes of male American redstarts: implications for female mate choice”
96: 606-613.
1994.
“Growing season loss of nitrate at three northeastern hardwood forests: a regional indicator of nitrogen saturation? Bull”
75 (2): 173.
1994.
“Sexual habitat segregation by American redstarts wintering in Jamaica: importance of resource seasonality”
111 (1): 38-49.
1994.
“Effects of competition, herbivory and substrate disturbance on growth and size structure of pin cherry (Prunus pensylvanica L.) seedlings”
98: 150-158.
1994.
“Corrections to allometric equations and plant tissue chemistry for Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest”
75 (1): 246-248.
1994.
“Structure and function of the Hubbard Brook Data Management System”
75 (1): 45-48.
1994.
“Plant production and soil microorganisms in late-successional ecosystems: a continental-scale study”
75 (8): 2333-2347.
1995.
“Predicting the effects of climate change on water yield and forest production in the northeastern United States”
5: 207-222.
1993.
“Potential errors in measuring nitrogen content of soils low in nitrogen”
57: 1533-1536.









