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Stephen D LeDuc

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Ecology|April 30, 2010
Plant-available organic and mineral nitrogen shift in dominance with forest stand ageStephen D LeDuc, David E Rothstein
Environmental Modelling & Software : with Environment Data News|June 23, 2025
Streamlining land surface model Initialization: Automated data retrieval for VELMA using HMS REST API and GDALKar'retta Venable, John M Johnston, Stephen D LeDuc
Mycorrhiza|July 17, 2013
Ectomycorrhizal inoculum potential of northeastern US forest soils for American chestnut restoration: results from field and laboratory bioassaysKristopher M Dulmer, Stephen D Leduc, Thomas R Horton
Environmental Modelling & Software : with Environment Data News|October 9, 2024
Model linkage to assess forest disturbance impacts on water quality: A wildfire case study using LANDIS(II)-VELMAKar'retta Venable, John M Johnston, Stephen D LeDuc, et al.
Oecologia|October 12, 2012
Ectomycorrhizal fungal succession coincides with shifts in organic nitrogen availability and canopy closure in post-wildfire jack pine forestsStephen D LeDuc, Erik A Lilleskov, Thomas R Horton, et al.
ACS ES&T Water|June 17, 2026
Mangrove areas in the United States likely to be submerged by projected sea level rise: declines in areal extent, carbon sequestration, and ecosystem servicesKathleen I Shank, R Byron Rice, Christopher P Weaver, et al.
Environmental Research Letters : ERL [Web Site]|December 23, 2022
Grassland-to-cropland conversion increased soil, nutrient, and carbon losses in the US Midwest between 2008 and 2016Xuesong Zhang, Tyler J Lark, Christopher Clark, et al.
ACS ES&T Water|January 8, 2026
Fire retardants are an overlooked source of phosphorus to western US ecosystemsLeigh C Moorhead, Michael J Pennino, Robert D Sabo, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|January 24, 2012
The effects of mountaintop mines and valley fills on the physicochemical quality of stream ecosystems in the central Appalachians: a reviewMichael B Griffith, Susan B Norton, Laurie C Alexander, et al.
Environmental Science. Processes & Impacts|May 26, 2023
Wildfires in the western United States are mobilizing PM<sub>2.5</sub>-associated nutrients and may be contributing to downwind cyanobacteria bloomsNicole E Olson, Katie L Boaggio, R Byron Rice, et al.
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Ecology|April 30, 2010
Plant-available organic and mineral nitrogen shift in dominance with forest stand ageStephen D LeDuc, David E Rothstein
Environmental Modelling & Software : with Environment Data News|June 23, 2025
Streamlining land surface model Initialization: Automated data retrieval for VELMA using HMS REST API and GDALKar'retta Venable, John M Johnston, Stephen D LeDuc
Mycorrhiza|July 17, 2013
Ectomycorrhizal inoculum potential of northeastern US forest soils for American chestnut restoration: results from field and laboratory bioassaysKristopher M Dulmer, Stephen D Leduc, Thomas R Horton
Environmental Modelling & Software : with Environment Data News|October 9, 2024
Model linkage to assess forest disturbance impacts on water quality: A wildfire case study using LANDIS(II)-VELMAKar'retta Venable, John M Johnston, Stephen D LeDuc, et al.
Oecologia|October 12, 2012
Ectomycorrhizal fungal succession coincides with shifts in organic nitrogen availability and canopy closure in post-wildfire jack pine forestsStephen D LeDuc, Erik A Lilleskov, Thomas R Horton, et al.
ACS ES&T Water|June 17, 2026
Mangrove areas in the United States likely to be submerged by projected sea level rise: declines in areal extent, carbon sequestration, and ecosystem servicesKathleen I Shank, R Byron Rice, Christopher P Weaver, et al.
Environmental Research Letters : ERL [Web Site]|December 23, 2022
Grassland-to-cropland conversion increased soil, nutrient, and carbon losses in the US Midwest between 2008 and 2016Xuesong Zhang, Tyler J Lark, Christopher Clark, et al.
ACS ES&T Water|January 8, 2026
Fire retardants are an overlooked source of phosphorus to western US ecosystemsLeigh C Moorhead, Michael J Pennino, Robert D Sabo, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|January 24, 2012
The effects of mountaintop mines and valley fills on the physicochemical quality of stream ecosystems in the central Appalachians: a reviewMichael B Griffith, Susan B Norton, Laurie C Alexander, et al.
Environmental Science. Processes & Impacts|May 26, 2023
Wildfires in the western United States are mobilizing PM<sub>2.5</sub>-associated nutrients and may be contributing to downwind cyanobacteria bloomsNicole E Olson, Katie L Boaggio, R Byron Rice, et al.
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