Publications
The Institute communicates its scientific and educational information in a number of ways. One major outlet is peer-reviewed publications and reports. Cary Institute staff regularly publish in the best-rated journals in their respective fields.
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, “The effects of acidic deposition on cation leaching from three deciduous forest canopies”, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 15, p. 1055-1060, 1985.
, “The effects of atmospheric deposition on potassium, calcium, and magnesium cycling in two deciduous forests”, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 15, p. 773-782, 1985.
, “Atmospheric deposition and canopy interactions of major ions in a forest”, Science, vol. 231, p. 141-145, 1986.
, “Dry deposition of nitrate to a deciduous forest”, Biogeochemistry, vol. 2, p. 137-148, 1986.
, “Deposition and canopy interactions of airborne nitrate”, in R. C. Hutchinson (ed.). Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants on Forests, Wetlands, and Agricultural Ecosystems, 1987, p. 117-130.
, “The integrated forest study on effects of atmospheric deposition: a status report”, Air Pollution Control Association Conference Proceedings, APCA, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1987.
, “Coarse aerosoldeposition velocities and surface-to-canopy scaling factors from forest canopy throughfall”, J. Aerosol Sci., vol. 19, p. 1187-1190, 1988.
, “Atmospheric chemistry, deposition, and canopy interactions”, in D. W. Johnson and R. I. Van Hook (eds.). Analysis of Biogeochemical Cycling Processes in Walker Branch Watershed, 1989, p. 96-163.
, “Canopy acid balance and foliar cation exchange”, S. E. Lindberg and D. W. Johnson (eds.). 1989.
, “A screening procedure to evaluate air pollution effects on Class I wilderness areas”, USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-168., p. 36, 1989.
, “Atmospheric deposition and throughfall fluxes of base cations”, in D. W. Johnson and S. E. Lindberg (eds.). Atmospheric Deposition and Nutrient Cycling in Forest Ecosystems, 1992, p. 235-253.
, “Canopy interactions”, in D. W. Johnson and S. E. Lindberg (eds.). Atmospheric Deposition and Nutrient Cycling in Forest Ecosystems, 1992, p. 444-449.
, “Concentration and deposition of particles and vapors in a vertical profile through a forest canopy”, Atmospheric Environment, vol. 26A, p. 1469-1476, 1992.
, “Deposition and forest canopy interactions of airborne sulfur: Results from the Integrated Forest Study”, Atmospheric Environment, vol. 26A, p. 1477-1492, 1992.
, “Atmospheric deposition and canopy interactions of nitrogen in forests”, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 23, p. 1603-1616, 1993.
, “Atmospheric deposition, forest nutrient status, and forest decline: implications of the Integrated Forest Study”, in R. F. Huettl and D. Mueller-Dombois (eds.). Forest Decline in the Atlantic and Pacific Regions, 1993, p. 66-81.
, “Is there synchronicity in nitrogen input and output fluxes at the Nolan Divide watershed, a small N-saturated forested catchment in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park?”, The Scientific World, vol. 1, p. 480-492, 2001.
, “Empirical modeling of atmospheric deposition in mountainous landscapes”, Ecol. Appl., vol. 16, p. 1590-1607, 2006.