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The following pages link to Gregory B Lawrence (Q47475):
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- Long-term soil monitoring at U.S. Geological Survey reference watersheds (Q60306) (← links)
- Quality-Assurance Data for Routine Water Analyses by the U.S. Geological Survey Laboratory in Troy, New York - July 2005 through June 2007 (Q64348) (← links)
- Quality-assurance data for routine water analyses by the U.S. Geological Survey laboratory in Troy, New York - July 2003 through June 2005 (Q64353) (← links)
- Quality-Assurance Data for Routine Water Analyses by the U.S. Geological Survey Laboratory in Troy, New York - July 2001 Through June 2003 (Q64365) (← links)
- Acid rain effects on Adirondack streams— Results from the 2003–05 Western Adirondack Stream Survey (the WASS Project) (Q64566) (← links)
- Quality-Assurance Data for Routine Water Analyses by the U.S. Geological Survey Laboratory in Troy, New York-July 1997 through June 1999 (Q67556) (← links)
- Quality-Assurance Data for Routine Water Analyses by the U.S. Geological Survey Laboratory in Troy, New York--July 1999 through June 2001 (Q67557) (← links)
- Quality-assurance data for routine water analyses by the U.S. Geological Survey Laboratory in Troy, New York—July 1995 through June 1997 (Q68808) (← links)
- Quality-assurance data for routine water quality analyses by the U. S. Geological Survey laboratory in Troy, New York; July 1993 through June 1995 (Q73460) (← links)
- Controls of stream chemistry and fish populations in the Neversink watershed, Catskill Mountains, New York (Q73642) (← links)
- Soil-calcium depletion linked to acid rain and forest growth in the eastern United States (Q75997) (← links)
- Quality-assurance data for routine water analyses by the U.S. Geological Survey Laboratory in Troy, New York, May 1991 through June 1993 (Q80195) (← links)
- Analytical methods of the U.S. Geological Survey's New York District Water-Analysis Laboratory (Q82636) (← links)
- Water-quality studies in the Catskill region of New York (Q87000) (← links)
- Soil calcium status and the response of stream chemistry to changing acidic deposition rates (Q144818) (← links)
- Results of the 2010-2011 East-Central Adirondack Stream Survey (ECASS) (Q145287) (← links)
- Effects of watershed and in-stream liming on macroinvertebrate communities in acidified tributaries to an Adirondack lake (Q145469) (← links)
- Soil base saturation combines with Beech Bark Disease to influence composition and structure of Sugar Maple-Beech forests in an acid rain-impacted region (Q145667) (← links)
- Regional target loads of atmospheric nitrogen and sulfur deposition for the protection of stream and watershed soil resources of the Adirondack Mountains, USA (Q145991) (← links)
- Have sustained acidic deposition decreases led to increased calcium availability in recovering watersheds of the Adirondack region of New York, USA? (Q146536) (← links)
- Workshop establishes the northeastern soil monitoring cooperative (Q146814) (← links)
- Factors controlling soil water and stream water aluminum concentrations after a clearcut in a forested watershed with calcium-poor soils (Q147113) (← links)
- Acid rain effects on aluminum mobilization clarified by inclusion of strong organic acids (Q147129) (← links)
- Ecological effects of nitrogen and sulfur air pollution in the US: what do we know? (Q147623) (← links)
- Inter-laboratory variation in the chemical analysis of acidic forest soil reference samples from eastern North America (Q147919) (← links)
- Widespread diminishing anthropogenic effects on calcium in freshwaters (Q149409) (← links)
- Response of water chemistry and young-of-year brook trout to channel and watershed liming in streams showing lagging recovery from acidic deposition (Q149575) (← links)
- Spatial and temporal variability of fish assemblages in acidified streams: Implications for long-term monitoring (Q149846) (← links)
- Diatom diversity in chronically versus episodically acidified adirondack streams (Q152072) (← links)
- Trends in summer chemistry linked to productivity in lakes recovering from acid deposition in the Adirondack region of New York (Q152247) (← links)
- Methods of soil resampling to monitor changes in the chemical concentrations of forest soils (Q152725) (← links)
- Atmospheric deposition and watershed nitrogen export along an elevational gradient in the Catskill Mountains, New York (Q153596) (← links)
- Evaluating the efficiency of environmental monitoring programs (Q154780) (← links)
- Climatically driven loss of calcium in steppe soil as a sink for atmospheric carbon (Q155440) (← links)
- A newly identified role of the deciduous forest floor in the timing of green‐up (Q156221) (← links)
- Can the eastern red-backed salamander (Plethodon cinereus) persist in an acidified landscape? (Q156806) (← links)
- Declining aluminum toxicity and the role of exposure duration on brook trout mortality in acidified streams of the Adirondack Mountains, New York, USA (Q157606) (← links)
- Relation of climate change to the acidification of surface waters by nitrogen deposition (Q231521) (← links)
- Photosynthetic and growth response of sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.) mature trees and seedlings to calcium, magnesium, and nitrogen additions in the Catskill Mountains, NY, USA (Q234311) (← links)
- Declining acidic deposition begins reversal of forest-soil acidification in the northeastern U.S. and eastern Canada (Q234589) (← links)
- Forest soil chemistry and terrain attributes in a Catskills watershed (Q236071) (← links)
- Application of lime (CaCO3) to promote forest recovery from severe acidification increases potential for earthworm invasion (Q238033) (← links)
- Modeled effects of soil acidification on long-term ecological and economic outcomes for managed forests in the Adirondack region (USA) (Q238299) (← links)
- A new look at liming as an approach to accelerate recovery from acidic deposition effects (Q238306) (← links)
- Watershed-scale changes in terrestrial nitrogen cycling during a period of decreased atmospheric nitrate and sulfur deposition (Q238597) (← links)
- Acid Deposition (Q238835) (← links)
- Loss of ecosystem services due to chronic pollution of forests and surface waters in the Adirondack region (USA) (Q239672) (← links)
- Wetlands serve as natural sources for improvement of stream ecosystem health in regions affected by acid deposition (Q242556) (← links)
- Use of soil-streamwater relationships to assess regional patterns of acidic deposition effects in the northeastern USA (Q242731) (← links)
- Measuring environmental change in forest ecosystems by repeated soil sampling: a North American perspective (Q243300) (← links)