HBR
Calcium-amended soils exhibit altered bacterial community structure at Hubbard brook experimental forest (HBEF), USA
Poster Number: 179 Presenter/Primary Author: Swathi Turlapati Soil Ca depletion due to acidic deposition related soil chemistry changes has led to the decline of forest productivity and carbon sequestration in the northeastern USA.
Cross site analysis of northern forested watersheds responses to future changes in climate and CO2 using a dynamic biogeochemical model (PnET-BGC)
Poster Number: 135 Presenter/Primary Author: Afshin Pourmokhta... Effects of global climate change will be manifested differently across land areas with differing biogeographic characteristics.
Coastal and Marine Mercury Ecosystem Research Collaborative (C-MERC)
Poster Number: 134 Presenter/Primary Author: Charles Driscoll Most human exposure to mercury in the U.S.
Recovery from chronic and snowmelt acidification at Hubbard Brook: Long-term trends in stream and soil water chemistry
Poster Number: 89 Presenter/Primary Author: Colin Fuss We investigated long-term chemistry trends in streamwater (1982-2011) and soil water (1984-2011) along an elevation gradient to evaluate the progress of recovery from the effects of acidic depositi
Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) at Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest (HBR)
Poster Number: 65 Presenter/Primary Author: Charles Driscoll The overall goal of the HBR-LTER program is to improve understanding of the response of Northern Forest ecosystems to natural and anthropogenic disturbances.