Search Results - "Bormann, B.T."
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Cloudwater chemistry from ten sites in North America
Published in Environmental science & technology (01-09-1988)“…Ground-level cloudwater and rainwater samples were collected from 10 non urban sites for 2 years. Samples were analysed for pH, calcium, magnesium, potassium,…”
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Adaptive Management of Forest Ecosystems: Did Some Rubber Hit the Road?
Published in Bioscience (01-02-2007)“…Although many scientists recommend adaptive management for large forest tracts, there is little evidence that its use has been effective at this scale. One…”
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Chemical weathering and chemical denudation dynamics through ecosystem development and disturbance
Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-03-2008)“…Mineral weathering and chemical denudation of terrestrial environments are understood by both geochemists and ecologists to be affected by rooted plant growth…”
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Adaptive Management and the Northwest Forest Plan: Rhetoric and Reality
Published in Journal of forestry (01-01-2003)“…Adaptive management represents a process to use management policies as a source of learning, which in turn can inform subsequent actions. However, despite its…”
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Soil C and N minimum detectable changes and treatment differences in a multi-treatment forest experiment
Published in Forest ecology and management (05-04-2008)“…Detecting changes in forest soil C and N is vital to the study of global budgets and long-term ecosystem productivity. Identifying differences among land-use…”
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Nitrogen content and other soil properties related to age of red alder [Alnus rubra] stands [Capitol Forest near Olympia, Washington]
Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-01-1981)“…The magnitude and pattern of nitrogen (N) accretion and other changes in soil properties were assessed for red alder stands (Alnus rubra Bong.) 5 to 41 years…”
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Nitrogen excess in North American ecosystems: predisposing factors, ecosystem responses, and management strategies
Published in Ecological applications (01-08-1998)“…Most forests in North America remain nitrogen limited, although recent studies have identified forested areas that exhibit symptoms of N excess, analogous to…”
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Detecting Treatment Differences in Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Resulting from Forest Manipulations
Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-03-2001)“…Forest management practices may alter soil properties, but experimental evaluation of treatment effects is often difficult because large soil variability…”
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Rapid, plant-induced weathering in an aggrading experimental ecosystem
Published in Biogeochemistry (1998)“…To evaluate whether rates of weathering of primary minerals are underestimated in watershed mass-balance studies that fail to include products of weathering…”
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Options forestry: acting on uncertainty
Published in Journal of forestry (01-06-2004)“…An increased appreciation of how scientific and societal uncertainty enters management decisions suggests a new approach to forest management–options forestry…”
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Tree Harvest in an Experimental Sand Ecosystem: Plant Effects on Nutrient Dynamics and Solute Generation
Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-06-2006)“…The hydrochemical signatures of forested ecosystems are known to be determined by a time-variant combination of physical-hydrologic, geo-chemical, and biologic…”
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Changes in productivity and distribution of nutrients in a chronosequence at Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-09-1990)“…(1) By assessing productivity and ecosystem nutrient distribution, this work extends the early classic studies of the influence of N2 fixers and conifers on…”
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Stand density effects in young red alder plantations: productivity, photosynthate partitioning, and nitrogen fixation [Alnus rubra, Oregon]
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-04-1984)“…We evaluated the effects of stand density on nitrogen (N"2) fixation, net primary production (NPP) photosynthate partitioning, and canopy characteristics in…”
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