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Atmospheric Pollution
A Less Expensive Tool to "Measure" Forest Stream Mercury Behavior
Principal Investigator:
James Shanley
Project Award Year:
2008
A Spatial Management Tool for Predicting Effects of Air Pollution on Forest Health
Principal Investigator:
Linda Pardo
Project Award Year:
2016
Acidic Deposition-Related Changes in Chemistry in a Northeastern Lake Survey, 1984-2004
Principal Investigator:
Jeffrey S. Kahl
Project Award Year:
2003
Adding Calcium to Forest Soils Improves Growth, Health, and Wound Healing of Sugar Maple
Principal Investigator:
Paul Schaberg
Project Award Year:
2003
An Improved Mathematical Model to Predict Changes in Northern Forest Ecosystems
Principal Investigator:
Andrew Ouimette
Project Award Year:
2012
Another Threat from Acid Rain? Reduced Root Turnover with Calcium Depletion
Principal Investigator:
Jamie Shanley
Project Award Year:
2002
Assessing Biological Mercury Hotspots
Principal Investigator:
Charles Driscoll
Project Award Year:
2014
Calcium Deficiency as a Limitation to Tree Growth and Carbon Storage in the Northern Forest
Principal Investigator:
Paul Schaberg
Project Award Year:
2008
Calcium Deficiency Implicated in Sugar Maple Decline
Principal Investigator:
Donald DeHayes
Project Award Year:
2001
Calcium Depletion and Aluminum Toxicity May Contribute to Maple Decline
Principal Investigator:
Paul Schaberg
Project Award Year:
2007
Calcium Fertilization Effects on Leaf Biochemistry of Northern Hardwood Trees Dependent on Elevation
Principal Investigator:
Rakesh Minocha
Project Award Year:
2004
Carbon & Nitrogen Dynamics in Soil Organic Matter of Forests Regrowing After Harvest
Principal Investigator:
Gary Lovett
Project Award Year:
2016
Causes of Recent Increases in Organic Carbon Release from Forest Soils
Principal Investigator:
Stuart Findlay
Project Award Year:
2005
Changing Atmospheric Deposition of Nitrogen & Sulfur Alters Dissolved Organic Matter in Northern Forest Streams
Principal Investigator:
Ivan Fernandez
Project Award Year:
2011
Chronic Nitrogen Deposition Changes Leaf Physiology across the Northeastern U.S.
Principal Investigator:
Rakesh Minocha
Project Award Year:
2003
Climate Change, Acid Rain, and Insect Defoliation Interact to Decrease Sugar Maple Growth
Principal Investigator:
Colin Beier
Project Award Year:
2013
Cracking the Code of the Northern Forest Carbon Cycle
Principal Investigator:
Scott Ollinger
Project Award Year:
2015
Detecting Atmospheric Nitrogen Inputs to Stream and Soil Waters in the Northeastern United States
Principal Investigator:
Stephen Sebestyen
Project Award Year:
2010
Does Elevated Nitrogen Deposition Cause Phosphorus Deficiency in North Temperate Forest Ecosystems?
Principal Investigator:
Ivan Fernandez
Project Award Year:
2004
Effects of Beech Bark Disease and Soil Calcium on a Northern Hardwood Forest
Principal Investigator:
Gary Lovett
Project Award Year:
2004
Elevated Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition and Soil Nitrate Loss in Drainage Waters
Principal Investigator:
Christine Goodale
Project Award Year:
2005
Elevated Nitrogen Deposition May Alter Fine Root Systems in Northern Forests
Principal Investigator:
Lindsey Rustad
Project Award Year:
2002
Enhancing Researcher Collaboration, Stakeholder Interaction, and Opportunities for Young Scientists in Ecosystem Science
Principal Investigator:
Gary Lovett
Project Award Year:
2010
Excess Nitrogen from Air Pollution Impacts Decomposition and Carbon in Forest Soils
Principal Investigator:
Gary Lovett
Project Award Year:
2009
Exploring Mercury Exposure in Songbirds and Throughout the Terrestrial Food Chain
Principal Investigator:
David Evers
Project Award Year:
2015
Factors that Control Mercury Distribution in Aquatic Ecosystems of Northeastern North America
Principal Investigator:
David Evers
Project Award Year:
2001
Forest Ecosystem Response to Environmental Change: Regional Collaboration and Database Development
Principal Investigator:
Lindsey Rustad
Project Award Year:
2004
Forest Ecosystem Response to Experimentally Elevated Nitrogen Deposition: An International Synthesis
Principal Investigator:
Lindsey Rustad
Project Award Year:
2001
Forest Floor Remains Major Source of Lead in Northern Forest
Principal Investigator:
Andrew Friedland
Project Award Year:
2002
Forest Soil Fauna Diversity and Food Webs Show Increased Tolerance to Calcium Depletion
Principal Investigator:
Colin Beier
Project Award Year:
2010
Forest Soil Nitrogen Transformations Related to Tree Species and Soil Carbon
Principal Investigator:
Donald Ross
Project Award Year:
2002
Hubbard Brook Research Foundation Science Links Program: Mercury in the Northeastern U.S.
Principal Investigator:
Charles Driscoll
Project Award Year:
2003
Identifying Calcium-Bearing Minerals in Forest Soils of the Northeast
Principal Investigator:
Donald Ross
Project Award Year:
2004
Identifying Internal Sources of Sulfate in Northern Forest Watersheds
Principal Investigator:
Myron Mitchell
Project Award Year:
2001
Impacts of Acidity and Aluminum on Restoration of Atlantic Salmon in Northern Forest Watersheds
Principal Investigator:
Keith H. Nislow
Project Award Year:
2003
Importance of Calcium-Rich Forest Patches as Refuges for Calcium-Dependent Species
Principal Investigator:
Colin Beier
Project Award Year:
2008
Importance of Mycorrhizal Fungi in the Northern Forest
Principal Investigator:
Andrew Ouimette
Project Award Year:
2012
Importance of Woody Debris in Forest Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles and Storage
Principal Investigator:
Ivan Fernandez
Project Award Year:
2016
Improving Methods to Measure Forest Productivity in the Northeast
Principal Investigator:
Jennifer Jenkins
Project Award Year:
2003
Influence of Forest Structure on Stream Ecosystems across the Northern Forest
Principal Investigator:
Emma Rosi-Marshall
Project Award Year:
2010
Inputs and Outputs of Nitrogen on Forested Watersheds in the Northeastern U.S.
Principal Investigator:
John Campbell
Project Award Year:
2001
Long-Term Loss of Forest Calcium Expected to Impact Insect and Bird Populations
Principal Investigator:
Allan Strong
Project Award Year:
2005
Loss of Soil Calcium and Magnesium in Forests of Eastern North America
Principal Investigator:
Shaun Watmough
Project Award Year:
2001
Mapping Forest Sensitivity to Sulfur and Nitrogen Deposition in Northeastern North America
Principal Investigator:
Eric Miller
Project Award Year:
2001
Measuring an Isotope of Nitrogen in Forest Foliage to Understand Effects of Nitrogen Deposition
Principal Investigator:
Linda Pardo
Project Award Year:
2001
Mercury Accumulation in Forest Vernal Pools, Invertebrates and Amphibians
Principal Investigator:
Vivien Taylor
Project Award Year:
2014
Mercury in Northeast Forest Food Webs of Insects, Spiders, Salamanders and Birds
Principal Investigator:
Nicholas Rodenhouse
Project Award Year:
2007
Monitoring Changes in Soil Carbon and Mercury in Managed Northern Forests
Principal Investigator:
Donald Ross
Project Award Year:
2007
Movement of Mercury through Wildlife Food Webs in the Northern Forest Region
Principal Investigator:
Charles Driscoll
Project Award Year:
2008
Multiple Stressors Play Role in Beech Bark Disease
Principal Investigator:
John Castello
Project Award Year:
2013
Nitrate and Sulfate Associated with Snowmelt and Storm Events on Forested Watersheds
Principal Investigator:
Myron Mitchell
Project Award Year:
2003
Nitrogen Deposition and Saturation in Wilderness Areas of the Northeastern United States
Principal Investigator:
Pamela Templer
Project Award Year:
2006
Nitrogen Fertilization Reduces Soil Decomposition at Five Northeastern Forest Sites
Principal Investigator:
Marissa Weiss
Project Award Year:
2006
Northeast Environmental Sensor Network Encourages Scientist Collaboration and Public Engagement
Principal Investigator:
Lindsey Rustad
Project Award Year:
2013
Northeastern Ecosystem Research Cooperative (NERC) Established for Ecosystem Science Collaboration
Principal Investigator:
Gary Lovett
Project Award Year:
2001
Nutrient vs. Toxic Elements in Forest Soils and Their Impact on Forest Health
Principal Investigator:
Scott Bailey
Project Award Year:
2003
On-line Soil Database Helps Monitor Ecosystem Change in the Northeastern U.S. and Eastern Canada
Principal Investigator:
Scott Bailey
Project Award Year:
2008
Plant-Available Forest Soil Calcium Reduced by Half from 1930s to 2006 in Adirondacks
Principal Investigator:
Arthur H. Johnson
Project Award Year:
2005
Predicting Effects of Climate Change on Northern Forest Soil and Stream Water
Principal Investigator:
John Campbell
Project Award Year:
2007
Predicting Mercury Levels in Lakes Using Landscape Features and Water Chemistry
Principal Investigator:
Sarah Nelson
Project Award Year:
2007
Quantifying Mercury in Forest Biomass
Principal Investigator:
Ruth Yanai
Project Award Year:
2015
Reduced Soil Manganese Limits Forest Floor Litter Decomposition by Fungi
Principal Investigator:
Serita Frey
Project Award Year:
2014
Regional Model of Atmospheric Deposition for the Northeastern U.S.
Principal Investigator:
Kathleen Weathers
Project Award Year:
2001
Repeated Forest Soil Sampling Helps to Monitor Changes in Soil Chemistry
Principal Investigator:
Gregory Lawrence
Project Award Year:
2008
Response of Stream Water Chemistry to Climate Variability in the Northeastern U.S. and Southeastern Canada
Principal Investigator:
Myron Mitchell
Project Award Year:
2007
Role of Nitrogen Deposition in Regulating Watershed Nitrogen Export in Forest Streams
Principal Investigator:
Madeleine Mineau
Project Award Year:
2012
Role of Tree Species and Nitrogen Deposition in Stabilizing Forest Soil Carbon
Principal Investigator:
Gary Lovett
Project Award Year:
2011
Satellite Imagery 1984-2009 Shows Stable Forest Health but Declining Spruce-Fir and Paper Birch
Principal Investigator:
Jennifer Pontius
Project Award Year:
2008
Soil Acidification Models for Investigating and Predicting Impacts of Acid Deposition
Principal Investigator:
Julian Aherne
Project Award Year:
2007
Soil Calcium Depletion Predisposes Red Spruce to Winter Injury
Principal Investigator:
Paul Schaberg
Project Award Year:
2004
Soil Nutrients Affect the Sweetness of Maple Sap
Principal Investigator:
Ruth Yanai
Project Award Year:
2013
Soils in a Warmer World
Principal Investigator:
Alexandra Contosta
Project Award Year:
2006
Solving the Global Nitrogen Problem: It's a Gas!
Principal Investigator:
Peter Groffman
Project Award Year:
2002
Stream Fishes Sensitive to Acid-Aluminum Levels in Northern Forest Ecosystems
Principal Investigator:
Stephen D. McCormick
Project Award Year:
2006
Surprising Growth Resurgence of Red Spruce in the Northern Forest
Principal Investigator:
Shelly Rayback
Project Award Year:
2013
Testing Methods of Sampling Soil Carbon, Nitrogen, and Base Cations
Principal Investigator:
Ruth Yanai
Project Award Year:
2009
Tracking Calcium, an Important Nutrient in the Northern Forest
Principal Investigator:
Scott Bailey
Project Award Year:
2002
Tree Foliage Chemistry Database to Monitor Forest Health
Principal Investigator:
Richard Hallett
Project Award Year:
2003
U.S. and Canadian Conference Provides Exchange of Forest Science
Principal Investigator:
Theodore Howard
Project Award Year:
2012
Ultraviolet Absorbance: An Inexpensive, Effective Way to Estimate Mercury in Forest Streams
Principal Investigator:
James Shanley
Project Award Year:
2005
Understanding How Lake Water and Nutrient Levels Affect Mercury Levels in Aquatic Organisms
Principal Investigator:
David Evers
Project Award Year:
2005
Using Critical Loads to Assess Air Pollution and Its Effects on Forest Ecosystems
Principal Investigator:
Charles Driscoll
Project Award Year:
2005
Using Dragonflies as Bio-Sentinels of Mercury in Northeast Lakes
Principal Investigator:
Sarah J. Nelson
Project Award Year:
2011
Weather-Related Causes of Red Spruce Winter Injury and Impacts on Carbon Storage
Principal Investigator:
Paul Schaberg
Project Award Year:
2006
Where Does All the Nitrogen Go in the Northern Forest?
Principal Investigator:
Peter Groffman
Project Award Year:
2009
Winter Injury, Carbon Loss, but Surprising Growth Resurgence in Red Spruce
Principal Investigator:
Gary Hawley
Project Award Year:
2010
Workshop Establishes the Northeastern Soil Monitoring Cooperative
Principal Investigator:
Gregory Lawrence
Project Award Year:
2006