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Gene Likens

Buso, Donald C., Gene E. Likens, and J.S. Eaton. 2000. “Chemistry of Precipitation, Streamwater and Lakewater from the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study: A Record of Sampling Protocols and Analytical Procedures. General Tech. Report NE-275”. USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station, Newtown Square, PA.
Lewis, G. P., and Gene E. Likens. 2000. “Low Stream Nitrate Concentrations Associated With Oak Forests on the Allegheny High Plateau of Pennsylvania”. Water Resour. Res. 36: 3091-94.
Steinhart, G.S., Gene E. Likens, and Peter M. Groffman. 2000. “Denitrification in Stream Sediments in Five Northeastern (USA) Streams”. Verh. Int. Ver. Limnol. 27: 1331-36.
Campbell, John L., J.W. Hornbeck, William H. McDowell, Donald C. Buso, J.B. Shanley, and Gene E. Likens. 2000. “Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Budgets for Upland, Forested Ecosystems in New England”. Biogeochemistry 49: 123-42.
Weathers, Kathleen C., Gary M. Lovett, Gene E. Likens, and Richard G. Lathrop. 2000. “The Effect of Landscape Features on Deposition to Hunter Mountain, Catskill Mountains, New York”. Ecol. Appl. 10: 528-40.
Johnson, Chris E., Charles T. Driscoll, T.G. Siccama, and Gene E. Likens. 2000. “Element Fluxes and Landscape Position in a Northern Hardwood Forest Watershed Ecosystem”. Ecosystems 3: 159-84.
Martin, C.W., J.W. Hornbeck, Gene E. Likens, and Donald C. Buso. 2000. “Impacts of Intensive Harvesting on Hydrology and Nutrient Dynamics of Northern Hardwood Forests”. Can. J. For. Res. 57: 19-29.
Alewell, C., Myron J. Mitchell, Gene E. Likens, and Roy Krouse. 2000. “Assessing the Origin of Sulfate Deposition at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest”. J. Environ. Qual. 29: 759-67.
Larison, J. R., Gene E. Likens, J.W. Fitzpatrick, and J.G. Crock. 2000. “Cadmium Toxicity Among Wildlife in the Colorado Rocky Mountains”. Nature 406: 181-83.
Weathers, Kathleen C., Gary M. Lovett, Gene E. Likens, and Nina F. Caraco. 2000. “Cloudwater Inputs of Nitrogen to Forest Ecosystems in Southern Chile: Forms, Fluxes, and Sources”. Ecosystems 3: 590-95.