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Earth'S Future|June 23, 2025
Estimates of Lake Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Chlorophyll-<i>a</i> Concentrations to Characterize Harmful Algal Bloom Risk Across the United StatesMeredith M Brehob, Michael J Pennino, Amalia M Handler, et al.
Environmental Research Communications|April 24, 2023
Major point and nonpoint sources of nutrient pollution to surface water have declined throughout the Chesapeake Bay watershedRobert D Sabo, Breck Sullivan, Cuiyin Wu, et al.
Global Change Biology|July 7, 2023
Future climate change effects on US forest composition may offset benefits of reduced atmospheric deposition of N and SChristopher M Clark, Jennifer Phelan, Jeremy Ash, et al.
Ecological Monographs|June 21, 2019
Nitrogen deposition and climate change effects on tree species composition and ecosystem services for a forest cohortGeorge Van Houtven, Jennifer Phelan, Christopher Clark, et al.
British Journal of Cancer|September 14, 2006
Preoperative elevation of serum C--reactive protein is predictive for prognosis in myeloma bone disease after surgeryA Zahlten-Hinguranage, H Goldschmidt, F W Cremer, et al.
Ecosphere (Washington, D.C)|March 12, 2026
A model-based assessment of anthropogenic disturbance on lotic macroinvertebrate assemblagesDarin A Kopp, John L Stoddard, Philip R Kaufmann, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|April 12, 2023
Shifts in the composition of nitrogen deposition in the conterminous United States are discernable in stream chemistryMeredith G Lassiter, Jiajia Lin, Jana E Compton, et al.
Environmental Research Letters : ERL [Web Site]|March 22, 2021
The contribution of wildland fire emissions to deposition in the U S: implications for tree growth and survival in the NorthwestShannon N Koplitz, Christopher G Nolte, Robert D Sabo, et al.
Frontiers in Forests and Global Change|February 28, 2025
Regional variation in growth and survival responses to atmospheric nitrogen and sulfur deposition for 140 tree species across the United StatesRebecca M Dalton, Jesse N Miller, Tara Greaver, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 10, 2024
Climate change could negate U.S. forest ecosystem service benefits gained through reductions in nitrogen and sulfur depositionJennifer N Phelan, George Van Houtven, Christopher M Clark, et al.
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Earth'S Future|June 23, 2025
Estimates of Lake Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Chlorophyll-<i>a</i> Concentrations to Characterize Harmful Algal Bloom Risk Across the United StatesMeredith M Brehob, Michael J Pennino, Amalia M Handler, et al.
Environmental Research Communications|April 24, 2023
Major point and nonpoint sources of nutrient pollution to surface water have declined throughout the Chesapeake Bay watershedRobert D Sabo, Breck Sullivan, Cuiyin Wu, et al.
Global Change Biology|July 7, 2023
Future climate change effects on US forest composition may offset benefits of reduced atmospheric deposition of N and SChristopher M Clark, Jennifer Phelan, Jeremy Ash, et al.
Ecological Monographs|June 21, 2019
Nitrogen deposition and climate change effects on tree species composition and ecosystem services for a forest cohortGeorge Van Houtven, Jennifer Phelan, Christopher Clark, et al.
British Journal of Cancer|September 14, 2006
Preoperative elevation of serum C--reactive protein is predictive for prognosis in myeloma bone disease after surgeryA Zahlten-Hinguranage, H Goldschmidt, F W Cremer, et al.
Ecosphere (Washington, D.C)|March 12, 2026
A model-based assessment of anthropogenic disturbance on lotic macroinvertebrate assemblagesDarin A Kopp, John L Stoddard, Philip R Kaufmann, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|April 12, 2023
Shifts in the composition of nitrogen deposition in the conterminous United States are discernable in stream chemistryMeredith G Lassiter, Jiajia Lin, Jana E Compton, et al.
Environmental Research Letters : ERL [Web Site]|March 22, 2021
The contribution of wildland fire emissions to deposition in the U S: implications for tree growth and survival in the NorthwestShannon N Koplitz, Christopher G Nolte, Robert D Sabo, et al.
Frontiers in Forests and Global Change|February 28, 2025
Regional variation in growth and survival responses to atmospheric nitrogen and sulfur deposition for 140 tree species across the United StatesRebecca M Dalton, Jesse N Miller, Tara Greaver, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 10, 2024
Climate change could negate U.S. forest ecosystem service benefits gained through reductions in nitrogen and sulfur depositionJennifer N Phelan, George Van Houtven, Christopher M Clark, et al.
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