The following pages link to Gregory B Lawrence (Q47475):
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- Effects of acidic deposition and soil acidification on sugar maple trees in the Adirondack Mountains, New York (Q244557) (← links)
- Increases in dissolved organic carbon accelerate loss of toxic Al in Adirondack lakes recovering from acidification (Q244676) (← links)
- Changes in faunal and vegetation communities along a soil calcium gradient in northern hardwood forests (Q245404) (← links)
- Early indications of soil recovery from acidic deposition in U.S. red spruce forests (Q245564) (← links)
- One-day rate measurements for estimating net nitrification potential in humid forest soils (Q246424) (← links)
- Mineralization and nitrification patterns at eight northeastern USA forested research sites (Q248826) (← links)
- Climate dependency of tree growth suppressed by acid deposition effects on soils in Northwest Russia (Q249809) (← links)
- Changes in the chemistry of acidified Adirondack streams from the early 1980s to 2008 (Q251682) (← links)
- Chronic and episodic acidification of Adirondack streams from acid rain in 2003-2005 (Q252441) (← links)
- Streams in catskill mountains still susceptible to acid rain (Q256371) (← links)
- Relationships among foliar chemistry, foliar polyamines, and soil chemistry in red spruce trees growing across the northeastern United States (Q256902) (← links)
- Probabilistic relationships between acid-base chemistry and fish assemblages in streams of the western Adirondack Mountains, New York, USA (Q257757) (← links)
- Exchangeable hydrogen explains the pH of spodosol Oa horizons (Q264118) (← links)
- Widespread chemical dilution of streams continues as long-term effects of acidic deposition slowly reverse (Q264400) (← links)
- Response of aluminum solubility to elevated nitrification in soil of a red spruce stand in eastern Maine (Q265749) (← links)
- Persistent episodic acidification of streams linked to acid rain effects on soil (Q266363) (← links)
- The response of stream ecosystems in the Adirondack region of New York to historical and future changes in atmospheric deposition of sulfur and nitrogen (Q267297) (← links)
- Beta diversity response to stress severity and heterogeneity in sensitive versus tolerant stream diatoms (Q267364) (← links)
- Acidic deposition along the Appalachian Trail corridor and its effects on acid-sensitive terrestrial and aquatic resources (Q269185) (← links)
- Assessment of methods for soil monitoring in the Adirondack region of New York (Q269750) (← links)
- Effects of acidic deposition on the biodiversity of forest understory plant communities in the northern hardwood forests of the Adirondack Mountains (Q270707) (← links)
- Soil-solution chemistry in a low-elevation spruce-fir ecosystem, Howland, Maine (Q272516) (← links)
- The Biscuit Brook and Neversink Reservoir Watersheds: Long-term investigations of stream chemistry, soil chemistry, and aquatic ecology in the Catskill Mountains, New York, USA, 1983 to 2020 (Q272595) (← links)
- Climate warming shifts carbon allocation from stemwood to roots in calcium-depleted spruce forests (Q273606) (← links)
- Effect of chronic nitrogen additions on soil nitrogen fractions in red spruce stands (Q274400) (← links)
- Unprocessed atmospheric nitrate in waters of the Northern Forest Region in the USA and Canada (Q277167) (← links)
- Plant richness and composition in hardwood forest understories vary along an acidic deposition and soil-chemical gradient in the northeastern United States (Q277521) (← links)
- Chronic and episodic acidification of streams along the Appalachian Trail corridor, eastern United States (Q281029) (← links)
- Chemical evaluation of soil-solution in acid forest soils (Q282309) (← links)
- Acidic deposition, cation mobilization, and biochemical indicators of stress in healthy red spruce (Q283956) (← links)
- The response of streams to changes in atmospheric deposition of sulfur and nitrogen in the Adirondack Mountains (Q284562) (← links)
- A cross-site comparison of factors influencing soil nitrification rates in northeastern USA forested watersheds (Q286087) (← links)
- Effects of watershed and in-stream liming on macroinvertebrate communities in acidified tributaries to Honnedaga Lake, NY (Q286177) (← links)
- Regional growth decline of sugar maple (Acer saccharum) and its potential causes (Q290352) (← links)
- Effects of stream acidification and habitat on fish populations of a North American river (Q292430) (← links)
- Spatial patterns of soil nitrification and nitrate export from forested headwaters in the northeastern United States (Q294454) (← links)
- Acidification of forest soil in Russia: From 1893 to present (Q294699) (← links)
- Reversal of forest soil acidification in the northeastern United States and eastern Canada: Site and soil factors contributing to recovery (Q294873) (← links)
- Assessment of soil calcium status in red spruce forests in the northeastern United States (Q295887) (← links)
- Composition of fish communities in relation to stream acidification and habitat in the Neversink River, New York (Q296369) (← links)
- Recovery of soils from acidic deposition may exacerbate nitrogen export from forested watersheds (Q296467) (← links)
- Effect of groundwater springs on NO3− concentrations during summer in Catskill Mountain streams (Q296591) (← links)
- A new mechanism for calcium loss in forest-floor soils (Q297282) (← links)
- Coastal plain pond water quality and mercury contend of biota of the Long Island Central Pine Barrens and Mashomack Preserve: Effects of atmospheric deposition and human development (Q297353) (← links)
- Effects of acidic deposition and soil acidification on sugar maple trees in the Adirondack Mountains, New York (Q300408) (← links)
- Effects of basin size on low-flow stream chemistry and subsurface contact time in the neversink river watershed, New York (Q300817) (← links)
- Long-term changes in soil and stream chemistry across an acid deposition gradient in the northeastern United States (Q301836) (← links)
- Soil acidification and Beech Bark Disease influence the composition and structure of Sugar Maple-Beech Forests (Q303499) (← links)
- Use of stream chemistry for monitoring acidic deposition effects in the Adirondack region of New York (Q304186) (← links)
- Streams in Catskill Mountains still susceptible to acid rain (Q305660) (← links)