Scott W. Bailey

USDA Forest Service
Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest
RR1, Box 779
Campton, NH 03223

Telephone: (603) 726-8902
FAX: (603) 726-4851
E-Mail: sbailey/ne_du@fs.fed.us

Education:

Professional Positions:

Selected Publications:

Hornbeck, J. W., S. W. Bailey, D. C. Buso and J. B. Shanley. 1997. Streamwater chemistry and nutrient budgets for forested watersheds in New England: variability and management implications. Forest Ecology and Management 93:73-89.

Lawrence, G. B., M. B. David, S. W. Bailey and W. C. Shortle. 1997. Assessment of soil calcium status in red spruce forests of the northeastern United States. Biogeochemistry 38:19-39.

Bailey, S. W., J. W. Hornbeck, C. T. Driscoll and H. E. Gaudette. 1996. Calcium inputs and transport in a base-poor forest as determined by Sr isotopes. Water Resour. Res. 32:707-719.

Barton, C. C., R. Camerlo and S. W. Bailey. 1996. Bedrock map of Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, Grafton County, New Hampshire. U.S. Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Investigations Series, Map I-2562.

Bailey, S. W., C. T. Driscoll and J. W. Hornbeck. 1995. Acid-base chemistry and aluminum transport in an acidic watershed and pond in New Hampshire. Biogeochemistry 28:69-91.

Bailey, S. W. and J. W. Hornbeck. 1992. Lithologic composition and rock weathering potential of forested, glacial-till soils. Res. Pap. NE-662. Radnor, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station. 7 pp.

Bailey, S. W., J. W. Hornbeck, C. W. Martin and D. C. Buso. 1987. Watershed factors affecting stream acidification in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, USA. Environ. Manage. 11: 53-60.

Collaborators within the last 48 months (1995-1999):

C.C. Barton; T.D Bullen; D.C. Buso; C.V. Cogbill; M.B. David; C.T. Driscoll; C.E. Eagar; H.E. Gaudette; R.A. Hallett; J.W. Hornbeck; S.W. Horsley; M.E. Hyman; C.E. Johnson; G.B. Lawrence; G.E Likens; R.P. Long; M.J. Mitchell; W.C. Shortle