Confer, J. L., T. Kaaret, and G. E. Likens, Zooplankton diversity and biomass in recently acidified lakes, Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., 40, 36-42, 1983.
Bailey, S. W., Watershed Characteristics affecting stream and pond chemistry, MS Thesis, University of New Hampshire, Durham, 1984.
Baird, S. F., Snowmelt Effects on the Chemistry of Cone Pond, New Hampshire, MS Thesis, University of New Hampshire, Durham, 1984.
Buso, D. C., C. W. Martin, and J. W. Hornbeck, Potential for acidification of six remote ponds in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Water Resources Research Center, Durham New Hampshire, Research Report Number 43.
Ford, M. S., The Influence of Lithology on Ecosystem Development in New England: A Comparative Paleoecological Study, Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1984.
Lewis, D. A., The Geochemistry of Cadmium in Selected New Hampshire Ponds, MS Thesis, University of New Hampshire, Durham, 1984.
Bailey, S. W., D. C. Buso, J. W. Hornbeck, and C. W. Martin, Watershed factors affecting stream and pond chemistry. Abstracts of papers for the 48th annual meeting, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography.
Baird, S. F., D. C. Buso, and J. W. Hornbeck, Access pipes for multiple sampling under ice, Limnol. Oceanogr., 30, 1129-1130, 1985.
Boylen, C. W., R. Singer, and D. A. Roberts, Biological and chemical field survey of small New Hampshire lakes sensitive to acid deposition. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, FWI Report 85-1.
Buso, D. C., S. W. Bailey, S. F. Baird, J. W. Hornbeck, and C. W. Martin, Watershed interactions affecting pond acidification. Research Report No. 62. Durham NH: New Hampshire Water Resources Research Center. 61p.
Stevenson, F. J., R. Singer, D. A. Roberts, and C. W. Boylen, Patterns of epipelic algal abundance with depth, trophic status, and acidity in poorly buffered New Hampshire lakes, Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., 42, 1501-1512, 1985.
Ford, J., The recent history of a naturally acidic lake (Cone Pond, NH), in Diatoms and Lake Acidity, edited by J. P. Smol, R. W. Battarbee, R. B. Davis, and J. Meriläinen, pp. 131-148, Dr W. Junk Publishers, Dordrecht, 1986.
Bailey, S. W., J. W. Hornbeck, C. W. Martin, and D. C. Buso, Watershed factors affecting stream acidification in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, USA, Environ. Management, 11, 53-60, 1987.
Baird, S. F., D. C. Buso, and J. W. Hornbeck, Acid pulses from snowmelt at acidic Cone Pond, New Hampshire, Water Air Soil Pollut., 34, 325-338, 1987.
Gibson, K. N., J. P. Smol, and J. Ford, Chrysophycean microfossils provide new insight into the recent history of a naturally acidic lake (Cone Pond, New Hampshire), Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., 44, 1584-1588, 1987.
Lawry, N. H., Overland to Cone Pond: an environmental acid trip, New Hampshire Spirit, 1, 25-96, 1988.
Lawry, N. H., A question of rain, New Hampshire Profiles, 88, 51-127, 1988.
Bailey, S. W., D. C. Buso, and J. W. Hornbeck, Hydrologic and geochemical controls of acidification in the Cone Pond watershed, New Hampshire. Poster for Chapman Conference on Hydorgeochemical Responses of Forested Catchments.
Ford, M. S., A 10,000-year history of natural ecosystem acidification, Ecol. Monog., 60, 57-89, 1990.
Giblin, A. E., G. E. Likens, D. White, and R. W. Howarth, Sulfur storage and alkalinity generation in New England lake sediments, Limnol. Oceanogr., 35, 852-869, 1990.
Fincher, J. M., The relationship of soil-site factors to forest plant communities in the Green Mountain and White Mountain National Forests, MS Thesis, University of New Hampshire, Durham, 1991.
Havens, K. E., Crustacean zooplankton food web structure in lakes of varying acidity, Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., 48, 1846-1852, 1991.
Bailey, S. W., and J. W. Hornbeck, 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. 7p.)
Hyman, M. E., Rates of Mineral Weathering in the Cone Pond Watershed, Grafton County, New Hampshire, MS Thesis, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, 1993.
Selva, S. B., Lichen diversity and stand continuity in the northern hardwoods and spruce-fir forests of Vermont and New Hampshire. unpuplished report prepared for the Northeastern Forest Experiment Station.
Bailey, S. W., Biogeochemistry of Aluminum and Calcium in a Linked Forest-Aquatic Ecosystem, Ph.D. Thesis, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, 1994.
Bailey, S. W., Differentiating between weathering and cation loss in a base-poor watershed, Eos, 75, F279, 1994.
Fincher, J. and M. L. Smith, A discriminant-function approach to ecological site classification in northern New England. (Res. Pap. NE-686. Radnor, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station. 12p.), 1994
Bailey, S. W., C. T. Driscoll, and J. W. Hornbeck, Acid-base chemistry and aluminum transport in an acidic watershed and pond in New Hampshire, Biogeochem., 28, 69-91, 1995.
Fox, J. A., An examination of NO3-N movement in the Cone Pond watershed in central New Hampshire, MS Thesis, University of New Hampshire, Durham, 1995.
Fox, J. A., W. H. McDowell, and J. W. Hornbeck, An examination of NO3-N movement in the Cone Pond watershed in central New Hampshire. Final Report, Cooperative Agreement.
Hornbeck, J. W., S. W. Bailey, D. C. Buso, and J. B. Shanley, Regional representation of three experimental watersheds in New England, Eos, 76, F261, 1995.
Lawrence, G. B., M. B. David, and W. C. Shortle, A new mechanism for calcium loss in forest-floor soils, Nature, 378, 162-165, 1995.
Bailey, S. W., J. W. Hornbeck, C. T. Driscoll, and H. E. Gaudette, Calcium inputs and transport in a base-poor forest ecosystem as interpreted by Sr isotopes, Water Resour. Res., 32, 707-719, 1996.
Benjamin, S. S., Effects of N status on DOC dynamics in forest soils, MS Thesis, University of New Hampshire, Durham, 1996.
David, M. B., and G. B. Lawrence, Soil and soil solution chemistry under red spruce stands across the northeastern USA, Soil Sci., 161, 314, 1996.
Gödde, M., M. B. David, M. J. Christ, M. Kaupenjohann, and G. F. Vance, Carbon mobilization from the forest floor under red spruce in the northeastern USA, Soil Biol. Biochem., 28, 1181-1189, 1996.
Hornbeck, J. W., and G. B. Lawrence, Eastern forest fires can have long-term impacts on nitrogen cycling. Proceedings of the 1996 Society of American Foresters Convention, Albuquerque, p.435-436.
Lawrence, G. B., and M. B. David, Chemical evaluation of soil-solution in acid forest soils, Soil Sci., 161, 298-313, 1996.
Lawrence, G. B., D. M. Wolock, S. W. Bailey, and J. W. Hornbeck, Variable-source areas as controls of flow-related changes in stream chemistry, Eos, 77, F226, 1996.
Pardo, L. H., and J. W. Hornbeck, Natural abundance of 15N as a tool for assessing nitrogen loss patterns from forest soils, Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer., 76, 205-206, 1996.
Ross, D. S., M. B. David, G. B. Lawrence, and R. J. Bartlett, Exchangeable hydrogen explains the pH of spodosol Oa horizons, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J., 60, 1926-1932, 1996.
Aber, J. D., and C. T. Driscoll, Effects of land use, claimate variation and N deposition on N cycling and C storage in northern hardwood forests, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, in review, 1997.
Hornbeck, J. W., S. W. Bailey, D. C. Buso, and J. B. Shanley, Stream chemistry and nutrient budgets for forested watersheds in New England: variability and management implications, For. Ecol. Manag., 93, 73-89, 1997.
Lawrence, G. B., M. B. David, S. W. Bailey, and W. C. Shortle, Assessment of calcium status in soils of red spruce forests in the northeastern United States, Biogeochem., 38, 19-39, 1997.
Leal, C. A., M. Montesalvo, and J. E. Hislop, Neutron activation analysis of forest soils. Transections of American Nuclear Society, Orlando, FL June 1997.
Pett-Ridge, J., and L. H. Pardo, Species differences in natural abundance of 15N at three New Hampshire forests, Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer., 78, 296, 1997.
Schwartzman, D., R. Aghamiri, and S. W. Bailey, Lichen weathering rates from miniwatershed studies. GSA Abstracts, 1997, #50335.
Shortle, W. C., K. T. Smith, R. Minocha, G. B. Lawrence, and M. B. David, Acidic deposition, cation mobilization, and biochemical indicators of stress in healthy red spruce, J. Environ. Qual., 26, 871-876, 1997.
Bukaveckas, P., and W. Shaw, Phytoplankton responses to nutrient and grazer manipulations among northeastern lakes of varying pH, Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., 55, 958-966, 1998.
Bullen, T. D., S. W. Bailey, and W. C. Shortle, Sr isotope variations in spruce growth rings as an indicator of forest biomass response to acid rain, Eos, 79, s89, 1998.
Hislop, J. E., J. W. Hornbeck, S. W. Bailey, and R. A. Hallett, Development of internal forest soil reference samples and testing of digestion methods, Comm. Soil Sci. Plant Anal., 29(11-14), 1991-1996, 1998.
Hornbeck, J. W., and S. W. Bailey, Factors controlling streamwater chemistry in upland forested catchments of northeastern United States, in Headwaters: Water Resources and Soil Conservation, edited by M. J. Haigh, J. Krecek, G. S. Rajwar, and M. P. Kilmartin, pp. 59-67, Oxford and IBH Publishing, New Dehli, 1998.
Hyman, M. E., C. E. Johnson, S. W. Bailey, R. H. April, and J. W. Hornbeck, Chemical weathering and cation loss in a base-poor watershed, Geol. Soc. Am. Bull., 110, 85-95, 1998.
Hornbeck, J. W., S. W. Bailey, D. C. Buso, and J. B. Shanley, Streamwater chemistry: A useful tool for forest managers, in Wildland Hydrology, edited by D. S. Olsen, and J. P. Potyondy, pp. 361-367, American Water Resources Association, Herndon, VA, 1999.
Lawrence, G. B., M. B. David, W. C. Shortle, S. W. Bailey, and G. M. Lovett, Mechanisms of base-cation depletion by acid deposition in forest soils of the northeastern US. in Horsley SB et al. (eds) Proceedings of International Symposium on Sugar Maple Health and Ecology, USDA Forest Service Gen Tech Rep. NE-261, Radnor, PA. pp 75-97.
McDowell, W. H., J. W. Hornbeck, and G. B. Lawrence, Nitrogen cycling in an acidic old-growth catchment, Cone Pond, New Hampshire. Abstracts, 84th Annual Meeting, The Ecological Society of America.
Smith, K. T., K. Cufar, and T. Levanic, Temporal stability and dendroclimatology in silver fir and red spruce, Phyton, 39, 117-122, 1999.
Aitkenhead, J.A. and W.H. McDowell. Soil C:N ratio as a predictor of annual riverine DOC flux at local and global scales. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 14(1): 127-138, 2000
Campbell, J. L., J. W. Hornbeck, W. H. McDowell, D. C. Buso, J. B. Shanley, and G. E. Likens, Dissolved organic nitrogen budgets for upland, forested ecosystems in New England, Biogeochem., 49, 123-142, 2000.
Lawrence, G. B., K. A. Vogt, D. J. Vogt, J. P. Tilley, P. M. Wargo, and M. Tyrrell, Atmospheric deposition effects on surface waters, soils, and forest productivity, in Responses of Northern U.S. Forests to Environmental Change, vol. 139, edited by R. A. Mickler, R. A. Birdsey, and J. Hom, pp. 275-330, Springer, New York, 2000.
Shortle, W. C., K. T. Smith, R. Minocha, S. Minocha, P. M. Wargo, and K. A. Vogt, Tree health and physiology in a changing environment, in Responses of Northern U.S. Forests to Environmental Change, vol. 139, edited by R. A. Mickler, R. A. Birdsey, and J. Hom, pp. 229-274, Springer, New York, 2000.
Aghamiri, R., and D. W. Schwartzman, Weathering rates of bedrock by lichens: a mini watershed study, Chem. Geol., 188, 249-259, 2002.
Lawrence, G. B., Persistent episodic acidification of streams linked to acid rain effects on soil, Atmos. Environ., 36, 1589-1598, 2002.
Bailey, S. W., B. Mayer, and M. J. Mitchell, Evidence for influence of mineral weathering on stream water sulfate in Vermont and New Hampshire (USA), Hydr. Proc., 18, 1639-1653, 2004.
Campbell, J. L., et al., Input-output budgets of inorganic nitrogen for 24 forest watersheds in the northeastern United States, Water Air Soil Pollut., 151, 373-96, 2004.
Ross, D. S., G. B. Lawrence, and G. Fredriksen, Mineralization and nitrification patterns at eight northeastern USA forested research sites, For. Ecol. Manag., 188, 317-335, 2004.
Bullen, T. D., and S. W. Bailey, Identifying calcium sources at an acid deposition-impacted spruce forest: A strontium isotope, alkaline earth element multi-tracer approach, Biogeochem., in press, 2005.
Watmough, S., et al., Sulphate, nitrogen and base cation budgets at 21 forested catchments in Canada, the United States and Europe, Environ. Mon., in press, 2005.