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    Water chemistry of throughfall and soil water under four tree species at Gisburn, northwest England, before and after felling by Robertson, S.M.C, Hornung, M, Kennedy, V.H

    Published in Forest ecology and management (17-04-2000)
    “…The chemistry of throughfall, from intact canopies and felling debris, and soil waters beneath four tree species, alder ( Alnus glutinosa), Scots pine ( Pinus…”
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    Potential canopy influences on the isotopic composition of nitrogen and sulphur in atmospheric deposition by Heaton, T.H.E, Spiro, B, Robertson, S.M.C. (Natural Environment Research Council, Keyworth (United Kingdom). Isotope Geosciences Lab.)

    Published in Oecologia (01-02-1997)
    “…Isotopic studies of nitrogen and sulphur inputs to plant/soil systems commonly rely on limited published data for the15N/^{14}\text{N}$and34S/32S ratios of…”
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    Coniferous forests as “secondary agricultural” sources of nitrous oxide by Ineson, P., Coward, P.A., Benham, D.G., Robertson, S.M.C.

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-10-1998)
    “…Measurements of the emissions of the trace gas N 2O were made for the forest floor of a coniferous plantation down-wind from an intensive animal unit, and…”
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    Impacts of pollutant inputs on forest canopy condition in the UK: possible role of P limitations by Harrison, A.F, Carreira, J, Poskitt, J.M, Robertson, S.M.C, Smith, R, Hall, J, Hornung, M, Lindley, D.K

    Published in Forestry (London) (01-01-1999)
    “…To test the hypothesis that canopy thinning might result from phosphorus limitations induced by acidic pollutant deposition, paired stands with 'thin' and…”
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    Behavioral Activation Therapy for Depressed Cancer Patients: Factors Associated with Treatment Outcome and Attrition by Hopko, D. R, Robertson, S. M. C, Colman, L

    “…In recent years there has been increased focus on evaluating the efficacy of psychosocial interventions for cancer patients. Among the several limitations…”
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