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Catskill Project Publication List
March 2005

2005

  • Templer, P. H., G. M. Lovett, K. C. Weathers, S. E. Findlay, and T. E. Dawson. 2005. Influence of tree species on forest nitrogen retention in the Catskill Mountains, New York, USA. Ecosystems 8:1-16.

2004

  • Driese, K. L., W. A. Reiners, G. M. Lovett, and S. M. Simkin. 2004. A vegetation map for the Catskill Park, NY, derived from multi-temporal LANDSAT imagery and GIS data. Northeastern Naturalist 11:421-442.
  • Lovett, G.M., K.C. Weathers, M.A. Arthur, and J.C. Schultz. 2004. Nitrogen cycling in a northern hardwood forest: Do species matter? Biogeochemistry 67:289-308.
  • Lovett, G.M., and M.J. Mitchell. 2004. Sugar maple and nitrogen cycling in the forests of eastern North America. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 2:81-88.
  • Templer, P. H. and T. E. Dawson. 2004. Nitrogen uptake by four tree species of the Catskill Mountains, New York: Implications for forest N dynamics. Plant and Soil 262:251-261.

2003

  • Caraco, N.F., J.J. Cole, G.E. Likens, G.M. Lovett, and K.C. Weathers. 2003. Variation in NO3 export from flowing waters of vastly different sizes: Does one model fit all? Ecosystems 6:344-352.
  • Fitzhugh, R.D., G.M. Lovett and R. T. Venterea. 2003. Biotic and abiotic immobilization of ammonium, nitrite, and nitrate in soils developed under different tree species in the Catskill Mountains, New York, USA Global Change Biology 9:1591-1601
  • Fitzhugh, R.D., L.M. Christenson, and G.M. Lovett. 2003. The fate of (NO2-)-N-15 tracer in soils under different tree species of the Catskill Mountains, New York. Soil Science Society of America Journal 67:1257-1265
  • Griffin, J.M., G. M. Lovett, M. A. Arthur, and K. C. 2003. Weathers The distribution and severity of beech bark disease in the Catskill Mountains, NY. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 33:1754-1760.
  • Templer, P.H., S.E.G. Findlay and G.M. Lovett. 2003. Soil microbial biomass and nitrogen transformations among five species of the Catskill Mountains, NY. Soil Biol. Biochem. 35:607-613.

2002

  • Lovett, G.M., Weathers, K.C., and M.A. Arthur. 2002. Control of nitrogen loss from forested watersheds by soil carbon:nitrogen ratio and tree species composition. Ecosystems 5:712-718.

2001

  • Lawrence, G.B., D.A. Burns, B.P. Baldigo, P.S. Murdoch, and G.M. Lovett. 2001. Controls of stream chemistry and fish populations in the Neversink watershed, Catskill Mountains, New York. WRIR 00-4040. U.S. Geological Survey, Denver Colorado.
  • Lovett, G.M., Weathers, K.C. and Arthur, M.A. 2001. Is nitrate in stream water an indicator of forest ecosystem health in the Catskills? Pp. 23-30 in M.S. Adams (ed.) Catskill Ecosystem Health. Purple Mountain Press, Fleischmanns, NY.
  • Templer, P.H. 2001. Direct and indirect effects of tree species on forest nitrogen retention in the Catkill Mountains, NY. Ph.D. Dissertation, Cornell University.
  • Verchot, L. V., Z. Holmes, L. Mulon, P. M. Groffman, and G. M. Lovett. 2001. Gross vs net rates of N mineralization and nitrification as indicators of functional differences between forest types. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 33:1889-1901.
  • West, A. J., S. E. G. Findlay, D. A. Burns, K. C. Weathers, and G. M. Lovett. 2001. Catchment-scale variation in the nitrate concentrations of groundwater seeps in the Catskill Mountains, New York, USA. Water Air and Soil Pollution 132:389-400.

2000

  • Lawrence, G.B., G.M. Lovett, and Y.H. Baevsky. 2000. Atmospheric deposition and watershed nitrogen export along an elevational gradient in the Catskill Mountains, New York. Biogeochemistry 50:21-43
  • Lovett, G.M., K.C. Weathers, and W.V. Sobczak. 2000. Nitrogen saturation and retention in forested watersheds of the Catskill Mountains, NY. Ecological Applications 10:73-84.
  • Weathers, K.C., Lovett, G.M., and Likens, G.E. 2000. Effects of four landscape features on atmospheric deposition to Hunter Mountain, New York. Ecological Applications 10:528-540.

1999

  • Lawrence, G. B., M. B. David, G. M. Lovett, P. S. Murdoch, D. A. Burns, B. P. Baldigo, A. W. Thompson, J. H. Porter, and J. L. Stoddard. 1999. Soil calcium status and the response of stream chemistry to declining acid rain. Ecological Applications 9:1059-1072.
  • Lawrence, G.B., M.B. David, W.C. Shortle, S.W. Bailey, and G.M. Lovett. 1999. Mechanisms of base-cation depletion by acid deposition in forest soils of the northeastern U.S. pp. 75-87 In: Horsley, S.B. and R.P. Long (eds). Sugar Maple Ecology and Health: Proceedings of an International Symposium. Gen. Tech Report NE-261. US Dept of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station, Radnor, PA. 120 pp.
  • Lovett, G.M. and H. Rueth. 1999. Soil nitrogen transformations in beech and maple stands along a nitrogen deposition gradient. Ecological Applications 9:1330-1344.
  • Lovett, G.M., A.W. Thompson, J. B. Anderson, and J.J. Bowser. 1999. Elevational patterns of sulfur deposition at a site in the Catskill Mountains, New York. Atmospheric Environment, 33:617-624.

Pre-1999

  • Weathers, K.C., G.M. Lovett, and G.E. Likens. 1995. Cloud water deposition to a spruce forest edge. Atmospheric Environment 29:665-672.
  • Weathers, K.C. 1993. The effect of four landscape features on atmospheric deposition to Hunter Mountain, New York. Ph.D. Dissertation, Rutgers University
  • Weathers, K.C., G.M. Lovett, and G.E. Likens. 1992. The influence of a forest edge on cloud deposition. Pp. 1415-1423. In: Precipitation Scavenging and Atmosphere-Surface Exchange Processes, (S.E. Schwartz and W.G.N. Slinn, eds). Hemisphere Publ. Corp., Victoria, Canada.

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