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The following pages link to James Shanley (Q139771):
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- The evolving perceptual model of streamflow generation at the Panola Mountain Research Watershed (Q146184) (← links)
- Export of photolabile and photoprimable dissolved organic carbon from the Connecticut River (Q146418) (← links)
- The river as a chemostat: fresh perspectives on dissolved organic matter flowing down the river continuum (Q148010) (← links)
- Ahead of his time: Jacob Lipman's 1930 estimate of atmospheric sulfur deposition for the conterminous United States (Q148254) (← links)
- Responses of stream nitrate and dissolved organic carbon loadings to hydrological forcing and climate change in an upland forest of the northeast USA (Q148881) (← links)
- Optical properties of dissolved organic matter in throughfall and stemflow vary across tree species and season in a temperate headwater forest (Q150205) (← links)
- Approaches to stream solute load estimation for solutes with varying dynamics from five diverse small watershed (Q151237) (← links)
- Regional meteorological drivers and long term trends of winter-spring nitrate dynamics across watersheds in northeastern North America (Q153168) (← links)
- Groundwater level trends and drivers in two northern New England glacial aquifers (Q153270) (← links)
- Coupled hydrological and biogeochemical processes controlling variability of nitrogen species in streamflow during autumn in an upland forest (Q154744) (← links)
- Flushing of distal hillslopes as an alternative source of stream dissolved organic carbon in a headwater catchment (Q155958) (← links)
- Deposition of mercury in forests across a montane elevation gradient: Elevational and seasonal patterns in methylmercury inputs and production (Q156094) (← links)
- Tropical river suspended sediment and solute dynamics in storms during an extreme drought (Q156123) (← links)
- High-frequency dissolved organic carbon and nitrate measurements reveal differences in storm hysteresis and loading in relation to land cover and seasonality (Q156244) (← links)
- Water's Way at Sleepers River watershed – revisiting flow generation in a post-glacial landscape, Vermont USA (Q157842) (← links)
- Sleepers River Research Watershed (Q227653) (← links)
- Biogeochemistry of glaciers (Q228219) (← links)
- Mercury in stream water at five Czech catchments across a Hg and S deposition gradient (Q234355) (← links)
- High mercury wet deposition at a “clean Air” site in Puerto Rico (Q234387) (← links)
- Stable-isotope and solute-chemistry approaches to flow characterization in a forested tropical watershed, Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico (Q234873) (← links)
- Soil mercury distribution in adjacent coniferous and deciduous stands highly impacted by acid rain in the Ore Mountains, Czech Republic (Q238702) (← links)
- Enriched groundwater seeps in two Vermont headwater catchments are hotspots of nitrate turnover (Q238722) (← links)
- Clearing the waters: Evaluating the need for site-specific field fluorescence corrections based on turbidity measurements (Q239194) (← links)
- The history of mercury pollution near the Spolana chlor-alkali plant (Neratovice, Czech Republic) as recorded by Scots pine tree rings and other bioindicators (Q239957) (← links)
- Comparing catchment hydrologic response to a regional storm using specific conductivity sensors (Q240074) (← links)
- Modeled ecohydrological responses to climate change at seven small watersheds in the northeastern United States (Q240206) (← links)
- MERGANSER: an empirical model to predict fish and loon mercury in New England lakes (Q245242) (← links)
- Tracing sources of streamwater sulfate during snowmelt using S and O isotope ratios of sulfate and 35S activity (Q249766) (← links)
- Taking the pulse of snowmelt: in situ sensors reveal seasonal, event and diurnal patterns of nitrate and dissolved organic matter variability in an upland forest stream (Q251159) (← links)
- Seasonal and event variations in δ34S values of stream sulfate in a Vermont forested catchment: Implications for sulfur sources and cycling (Q252905) (← links)
- Influence of land use and hydrologic variability on seasonal dissolved organic carbon and nitrate export: Insights from a multi-year regional analysis for the northeastern USA (Q253366) (← links)
- Sources, transformations, and hydrological processes that control stream nitrate and dissolved organic matter concentrations during snowmelt in an upland forest (Q257153) (← links)
- Selected achievements, science directions, and new opportunities for the WEBB small watershed research program (Q263466) (← links)
- Manganese biogeochemistry in a small Adirondack forested lake watershed (Q263977) (← links)
- The stable isotope amount effect: New insights from NEXRAD echo tops, Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico (Q267624) (← links)
- Systematic variation in evapotranspiration trends and drivers across the Northeastern United States (Q268561) (← links)
- Hysteretic response of solutes and turbidity at the event scale across forested tropical montane watersheds (Q269810) (← links)
- Soil aggregates as a source of dissolved organic carbon to streams: An experimental study on the effect of solution chemistry on water extractable carbon (Q271877) (← links)
- Comparison of atmospheric mercury speciation and deposition at nine sites across central and eastern North America (Q272983) (← links)
- Unprocessed atmospheric nitrate in waters of the Northern Forest Region in the USA and Canada (Q277167) (← links)
- Event scale relationships of DOC and TDN fluxes in throughfall and stemflow diverge from stream exports in a forested catchment (Q279913) (← links)
- Using dissolved organic matter fluorescence to predict total mercury and methylmercury in forested headwater streams, Sleepers River, Vermont USA (Q282345) (← links)
- Enhancement of primary production during drought in a temperate watershed is greater in larger rivers than headwater streams (Q283899) (← links)
- Shining light on the storm: In-stream optics reveal hysteresis of dissolved organic matter character (Q285408) (← links)
- A cross-site comparison of factors influencing soil nitrification rates in northeastern USA forested watersheds (Q286087) (← links)
- Mercury cycling in terrestrial watersheds (Q287253) (← links)
- Shallow water table fluctuations in relation to soil penetration resistance (Q293498) (← links)
- Detection of water quality trends at high, median, and low flow in a Catskill Mountain stream, New York, through a new statistical method (Q293787) (← links)
- Mercury on the move during snowmelt in Vermont (Q296033) (← links)
- Evaluating streamwater dissolved organic carbon dynamics in context of variable flowpath contributions with a tracer-based mixing model (Q302197) (← links)