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Buso, D. C. ;Bailey, S. W. ;Baird, S. F. ;Hornbeck, J. W. ;Martin, C. W. 1985. Watershed interactions affecting pond acidification : 61.
Oehlert, G. W. 1984. A statistical analysis of the trends in the Hubbard Brook bulk precipitation chemistry data base : 11.
Sturrock, A. M. ;Buso, D. C. ;Bieber, G. M. ;Engelbrecht, L. G. ;Winter, T. C. 1984. Climatic data for Mirror Lake, West Thornton, New Hampshire, 1981-82 : 56.
Webster, B. 1984. First large-scale survey samples the clouds
Eaton, J. S. 1984. Acid Rain : 4.
Likens, G. E. 1984. We must take prompt action : 28.
Buso, D. C. ;Martin, C. W. ;Hornbeck, J. W. 1984. Potential for acidification of six remote ponds in the White Mountains of New Hampshire : 157.
Tritton, L. M. ;Hornbeck, J. W. 1982. Biomass equations for major tree species of the Northeast : 46.
Federer, C. A. 1982. Frequency and intensity of drought in New Hampshire forests: evaluation by the BROOK model : 459-470.
Johnson, N. M. 1982. Acid rain: a technical inquiry : 230-232.
Likens, G. E. ;Bilby, R. E. 1982. Development, maintenance and role of organic debris dams in New England streams : 122-128.
Bormann, F. H. 1982. Introduction. pp. 1-5. In: H. A. Mooney, T. M. Bonnickson, N.L. Christensen, J. E. Lotan and W. A. Reiners (eds.). Fire Regimes and Ecosystem Properties
Martin, C. W. ;Noel, D. S. ;Federer, C. A. 1981. The effect of forest clearcutting in New England on stream-water chemistry and biology : 76.
Holmes, R. T. 1981. Theoretical aspects of habitat use by birds : 33-37.
Mulder, J. 1980. The neutralization of acid rain in the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire, USA : 44.
Bormann, F. H. ;Smith, W. H. 1981. Effects of air pollution on forest ecosystems : 308-318.
Likens, G. E. 1980. The impact of acid precipitation on ecosystems in eastern North America : 27.
Likens, G. E. 1980. The influence of reduced streamflows on water quality: a discussion : 49-68.
Likens, G. E. 1980. Where has all the water gone? : 14.
Melillo, J. M. ;Bormann, F. H. 1980. Reorganization of a terrestrial ecosystem following a perturbation : 28-32.