What's New FSGCRP Home Page Atmosphere/Biosphere Gas and Energy Research Ecosystem Dynamics Research Disturbance Ecology Research Human Activities and Natural Resource Interactions Assessment and Modeling Data Quality Assessment Overview Executive Summary Richard A. Birdsey Ph.D. John Hom Ph.D. Linda Heath Ph.D. Jen Jenkins Ph. D. Yude Pan Ph.D. Dave Williams Ph.D. Daniel Golub George Lewis Kevin McCullough Rosemary Mullen Camryn Porkandi Marie Marziano Research "AMERIFLUX" NETWORK BALTIMORE LTER CHESAPEAKE BAY STUDY CLIMATE CHANGE AND DISTURBANCE DELAWARE RIVER BASIN COLLABORATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORINIG & RESEARCH INITIATIVE EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS "FACE" EXPERIMENT HUMAN DIMENSIONS INSECT POPULATION DYNAMICS Latitudinal Shifts in Spruce Budworm Outbreaks and Spruce-Fir Forest Distributions with Climate Change Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Potential Changes in Spatial Distribution of Outbreaks of Western Spruce Budworm and Gypsy Moth Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Large Scale Validation of Carbon Stock and Flux Estimates from Remote Sensing NATIONAL ASSESSMENT NUTRIENT DEPLETION REGIONAL INTEGRATED MODEL SPECIES COMPOSITION CHANGE SUKACHEV INSTITUTE U.S. FOREST CARBON BUDGET Carbon is a national policy issue because gases containing carbon are increasing in the atmosphere. These Greenhouse gases may effect climate change. What is a carbon budget? How much carbon is stored in U.S. forests? What is the current carbon flux of forests in the U.S.? How much carbon is in forest products? What is the outlook for carbon sequestration in U.S. forests in the future? How much carbon could be sequestered if more trees were planted? How much carbon could be sequestered if higher rates of recycling was encouraged? Are publicly owned forests in the U.S. sequestering carbon? USDA FS Southern Global Change Program Products & Publications BIBLIOGRAPHY Page A Page B Page C Page D Page E Page F Page G Page H Page I Page J Page K Page L Page M Page N Page O Page P Page R Page S Page T Page V Page W Page X Page Y Page Z Disturbance, Management and Use of United States Forest Land Through Time. (logon and password REQUIRED to view table) Maps & Posters Studies in Carbon & Meteorological Flux & Air Quality Concentration Measurements in the Baltimore Ecosystem Study Diurnal Measurements of Carbon Assimilation and Respiration of Leaves and Stems Using an Automated Multiple Chamber System CO2 and Heat Flux Observations in Suburban Baltimore (Cub Hill) Fire Issues Unique to the Northeastern Area of the United States Presentations U.S. Forest Carbon Budget Analysis Powerpoint presentation Opportunities to Increase Carbon Sequestration Through Forestry Powerpoint presentation NASA Grant: Large Scale Validation of Carbon Stock and Flux Estimates from Remote Sensing Proceedings Monitoring and Predicting Regional Environmental Change Delineation of Climate Regions in the Northeastern United States Enhancement of Regional Wet Deposition Estimates Based on Modeled Precipitation Inputs Responses of Nothern Tree Species to Regional Stress Effects of Calcium Fertilization and Acid Mist on Calcium Concentration and Cold Tolerance of Red Spruce Needles Ozone-Induced Accelerated Foliar Senescence: Implications for Toxicity and Compensation Root Growth and Respiration of Aspen in Response to Ozone and Elevated Carbon Dioxide Effects of Ozone and CO2 on the Growth and Physiology of Aspen Interacting Effects of Ozone and CO2 on Growth and Physiological Processes in Northern Forest Trees The Chronic Response of Yellow-Poplar and Eastern White Pine to Ozone and Elevated Carbon Dioxide: Three-Year Summary Effects of Carbon Dioxide Enrichment on Response of Pitch Pine Grown at Different Nutrient Levels to Aluminum Elevated CO2 Compensates for Water Stress in Northern Red Oak Modeling Impacts of CO2, Ozone, and Climate Change on Tree Growth Ozone Exposure, Uptake, and Response of Different-Sized Black Cherry Trees Water Use in Forest Canopy Black Cherry Trees and Its Relationship to Leaf Gas Exchange and Environment Effects of Elevated CO2 and Ozone on Phenolic Glycosides of Trembling Aspen Variable Performance of Outbreak Defoliators on Aspen Clones Exposed to Elevated CO2 and O3 Genetic Aftereffects of Increased Temperature in Larix Physiological and Genotypic Responses of Central Hardwood Species to Allelochemicals, Other Stresses, and Their Interactions Responses of Ecosystem Processes to Regional Stress The Howland Integrated Forest Study (HIFS) - Ecosystem Research on Atmospheric Influences Governing Forest Function Biogeochemical Cycling of Carbon, Nitrogen, and Sulfur at the Howland Integrated Forest Study Site, Howland, Maine Elemental Cycling Response of an Adirondack Subalpine Spruce-Fir Forest to Atmospheric and Environmental Change Internal Uptake and Assimilation of Gaseous Nitric Acid by Western Forest Tree Species Climatic and Pollution Influences on Ecosystem Processes in Northern Hardwood Forests Effects of Elevated CO2 and Shade on the Decomposition of Senesced Tree Foliage: Impacts on Microbial Activity Effects of Elevated CO2 and Shade on the Decomposition of Senesced Tree Foliage: Impacts on the Growth and Survival of Treehole Mosquitoes Cation Depletion in New England Forests Aluminum Mobilization and Calcium Depletion in the Forest Floor of Red Spruce Forests in the Northeastern United States Calcium Status of the Forest Floor in Red Spruce Forests of the Northeastern U.S. - Past, Present and Future Putrescine: A Marker of Stress in Red Spruce Trees Long-term Changes in the Acidity of a DeKalb Forest Soil in the Mid-Region of the Susquehanna River Watershed Experimental Soil Warming Effect on C, N, and Major Element Cycling in a Low Elevation Spruce-Fir Forest Soil Soil Respiration and Net N Mineralization Along a Climate Gradient in Maine Increasing Soil Temperature in a Northern Hardwood Forest: Effects on Elemental Dynamics and Primary Productivity Microhabitat Effects of Litter Temperature and Moisture on Forest-Floor Invertebrate Communities Effects of Acidic Precipitation on Leaf Decomposition Rates, Microbial Biomass, and Leaf Pack Macroinvertebrates in Six Streams on the Allegheny Plateau of West Virginia Leaf Litter Processing in West Virginia Mountain Streams: Effects of Temperature and Stream Chemistry Leaf Litter Decomposition and Elemental Change in Three Appalachian Mountain Streams of Different pH Methane Evolution from Minnesota Peatlands Nutrient Cycling in Aggrading Forests: 50 Years of Research at Pack Forest, New York Relative Nitrogen Mineralization and Nitrification Potentials in Relation to Soil Chemistry in Oak Forest Soils Along a Historical Deposition Gradient Mortality Patterns in Oak Forests Along a Climatic and Acid Deposition Gradient Forest and Landscape Responses to Regional Stress and Management Activities Thirty-three Year Changes in Above- and Below-Ground Biomass in Northern Hardwood Stands in Vermont Evaluation of Methodology for Detecting/Predicting Migration of Forest Species Growth Responses of White Oak and Black Oak to Drought Stress Across Gradients of Acid Deposition and Microclimate Assessing the Ability of Plants to Respond to Climatic Change Through Distribution Shifts Overview of Current Research on Atmospheric Interactions With Wildland Fires Synoptic Circulation and Temperature Pattern During Severe Wildland Fires Atmospheric Mesoscale Simulations of Regional Wildland Fire Episodes: Looking for Weather-Related Factors and Scales of Interaction Human-Forest Interactions and Regional Change Spatial Patterns in Carbon Storage in a Lake States' Landscape Carbon Storage in Managed Forests of the Northern Great Lake States Temperature and Earthworm Effects on C and N Dynamics in Oak Stands Along an Urban-Rural Land Use Gradient An Intergrated National Model of the Effects of Global Change on U.S. Forests Preparation of Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) and State Soil Geographic Data Base (STATSGO) Data for Global Change Research in the Eastern United States Regeneration Attributes of Tree Species in the Central Hardwoods Type Herbivorous Insects and Climate Change: Potential Changes in the Spatial Distribution of Forest Defoliator Outbreaks Predicting the Effects of Tropospheric Ozone on Forest Productivity in the Northeastern U.S. Catalog of Long-Term Research Conducted Within the USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station Boreal Forests and Global Change Carbon Balance of the Alaskan Boreal Forest An Energy Balance Model for Forest Canopies: A Case Study Temporal and Spatial Trends of Fluxes and Concentrations of CO2Above and Within the Canopy at Howland, Maine: Preliminary Results Dynamics of Calcium Concentration in Stemwood of Red Spruce and Siberian Fir Responses of Northern U.S. Forests to Environmental Change To order: Springer Preface Chapter 1 Figure 1.1a Figure 1.1b Chapter 2 Figure 2.2 Chapter 3 Figure 3.1a Figure 3.1b Figure 3.1c Figure 3.1d Chapter 4 Figure 4.2a Figure 4.2b Chapter 5 Figure 5.2 Chapter 6 Figure 6.1a Figure 6.1b Chapter 7 Figure 7.7 Chapter 8 Figure 8.3 Chapter 9 Figure 9.1a. Figure 9.1b. Chapter 10 Figure 10.1 Chapter 11 Figure 11.6a Figure 11.6b Chapter 12 Figure 12.2 Chapter 13 Figure 13.1a Figure 13.1b Figure 13.1c Figure 13.1d Chapter 14 Figure 14.3 Chapter 15 Figure 15.1 Book Jacket Summary USGCRP Home Page USDA Home Page U.S. Forest Service Home Page Northeastern Research Station Home Page Catalog of Long-Term Research Conducted by the Northeastern Research Station Introduction Look-Up by Theme Deer: Browse Impacts Deer: Management as Associated with Forest Reproduction Management Small Mammals: Habitat Relationships Birds: Habitat Relationships Insects: Habitat Relationships Insects: Population Dynamics Insects: Damage to Forests Insects: Effects of Forest Management Practices Monitoring: Specifically for Tree Regeneration in Forests Monitoring: Meteorological Data in the Appalachian Forest Monitoring: Precipitation or Air Quality in Unmanaged Forests Monitoring: Vegetation in Unmanaged Forests Forest Regeneration: Potential Failures in Natural Forest Regeneration Forest Management Practices: Effects on Appalachian Forest Types Forest Management Practices: Effects on Northern Hardwood Forest Types Forest Management Practices: Effects on Upland Forest Types Forest Management Practices: Financial Costs and Returns Forest Management Practices: Demonstration Areas Forest Management Practices: Relationships with Stream Water Fertilization: Effects on Stream Water Fertilization: Used to Establish Tree Growth Herbicides: Effects on Stream Water Herbicides: Effectiveness in Controlling Forest Ground Cover Prescribed Fire: Effects on Forest Stands Natural Influences on Trees: Species Associated with Environmental Factors (Elevation) or Natural Disturbances (Ice Storms) Seed Source: Association with Tree Growth or Production Forest Growth and Yield: Estimates and Models Soils: Association with Forest Plants Urbanization: Effects on Forest Ecosystem Structure and Function Look-Up by Contact Index of Databases 1. Large Area Comparisons of Forest Management Practices in Appalachian Forest Types 2. Large Area Comparisons of Different Intensities of Even-age Management in Appalachian Hardwood Forests 3. Southern Appalachian White Pine Seed Source Study 4. Strip Selection Cuttings in Mountainous Appalachian Hardwoods 5. Financial Rate of Return Cut Areas of the Fernow Experimental Forest 6. Black Walnut Seed Orchard/Progeny Test for National Forests in the Eastern Region 7. Genotypic Variation in White Ash 8. Range-Wide Sugar Maple Provenance Study 9. Permanent Growth Plots on the Fernow Experimental Forest 10. Black Cherry Progeny Test #624 Buzzard Ridge 11. Individual Tree Deferment Cutting Practice - Monongahela National Forest and Fernow Experimental Forest 12. Application of the Shelterwood System in Central Appalachian Hardwood Stands 13. Planting Hardwood Seedlings on Forested Sites 14. Crop Tree Demonstration Areas 15. Crop Tree Release (Two-Age Management) in Mature Appalachian Hardwood Stands 16. Applying Group Selection in Central Appalachian Hardwoods 17. Thinning Study 18. Clearcut Studies 19. Compartment Managed Selection System Study 20. Regeneration Study 21. Bartlett Cruise Plots 22. Seed Rain Study 23. Compartment Managed Group Selection Study 24. Permanent Sample Plots for Baseline Vegetation Monitoring Plots in New Hampshire and Vermont 25. Survival and Development of Advanced Regeneration After a Final Shelterwood Harvest 26. Growth Impact Study 27. Density Study 28. Management Intensity Demonstrations 29. Compartment Management Studies 30. Timber Management Units 31. Cultural Treatments Designed to Reduce Spruce Sawlog Rotation Age 32. Plant Composition and Production following Fire and Clear-Cutting for Salvage in Budworm-Defoliated Stands 33. Stand Improvement, Semi-Permanent Tally Strip, Orzetti Sale 34. Kane Experimental Forest Weeding Study 35. Study of Partial Cuttings of Sawlogs on Bear Tree Plots 36. Identification of Potential Failures in Natural Regeneration 37. Environmental Factors Affecting Advance Regeneration of Allegheny Hardwoods 38. The Effect of Several Intensities on Cutting Advanced Regeneration 39. The Effect of Deer Fencing Erected After Clearcutting on Allegheny Hardwood Reproduction 40. Fertilization Tests with Allegheny Hardwoods 41. The Effects of Cutting Methods on the Regeneration of Allegheny Hardwoods 42. Understory Vegetation and Changes in a Virgin Forest 43. Thinning in Allegheny Hardwood Stands 44. Effect of Aerial Fertilization on Regeneration Stocking 45. Effect of Fern Competition and Deer Browsing on Allegheny Hardwood Seedlings After Shelterwod Cutting 46. Kane R-Series Yield Plots 47. Regeneration Histories of the Allegheny Plateau 48. Porters' Prize Study 49. Management Strategies for Allegheny Hardwood Forests 50. Effect of Deer Population Levels on Natural Regeneration of Allegheny Hardwoods 51. Maintenance of Growth and Yield Measurement Plots 52. Methods of Cutting Allegheny Hardwoods, Little Arnot Plots 1-4 53. Shelterwood Removal and Mowing Study 54. Herbicide-Shelterwood Trials 55. Evaluation of Allegheny Hardwood Site Quality 56. Effect of Lime, Fencing, and Herbicides on Establishment and Growth of Regeneration on Problem Sites 57. Regeneration and Growth After Thinning in Hemlock-Hardwood Stands 58. Crop Tree Versus Area-Wide Thinning 59. Silvalqual Study 60. Individual Tree Selection Study 61. Upland Oak Stand Density 62. Georgia Growth and Yield Study 63. Hilt's Control Plots 64. Economic Control Plots 65. Cutting Practices Demonstration 66. Group Selection for Uneven-age Management 67. Undergrowth and Small Mammal Response to Overstory Stocking Levels. (Undergrowth Project - Vegetation) 68. Undergrowth Project (Wildlife) 69. Gypsy Moth Project 70. Quabbin Cavity Nesters 71. Breeding Birds 72. Long -Term Monitoring of Stream Discharge 73. Long -Term Monitoring of Stream Chemistry 74. Long -Term Monitoring of Meteorological Data 75. Long -Term Monitoring of Precipitation Chemistry 76. Air Quality Monitoring 77. A Study of Forest Influence on Streamflow in the Pequannock Watershed of Northern New Jersey 78. Water Yield Costs of Planting Abandoned Land on the Baltimore Municipal Watershed 79. Watershed Study on the Dilldown Unit of the Delaware-Lehigh Experimental Forest 80. A Study of Forest Influences on Streamflow in the Ridge and Valley Province of Pennsylvania 81. Source of the Brook Database 82. IES - Gypsy Moth Plot Tree Records 83. Small Mammal Study 84. IPS - Intensive Plot System 85. Evaluation of Silvicultural Treatments to Minimize Gypsy Moth Impact (WVU Study) 86. Central Pennsylvania Risk-Rating Plots 87. Effects of Defoliation by Gypsy Moth on Stump Sprouting of Mixed Oak Stands 88. Effect of Overstory Density and Understory Control on the Establishment and Growth of Oak (Study 108) 89. Urban-Rural Gradient Ecology Program (URGE) 90. Berea Water Laboratory Studies Site Map
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Executive Summary Richard A. Birdsey Ph.D. John Hom Ph.D. Linda Heath Ph.D. Jen Jenkins Ph. D. Yude Pan Ph.D. Dave Williams Ph.D. Daniel Golub George Lewis Kevin McCullough Rosemary Mullen Camryn Porkandi Marie Marziano
"AMERIFLUX" NETWORK BALTIMORE LTER CHESAPEAKE BAY STUDY CLIMATE CHANGE AND DISTURBANCE DELAWARE RIVER BASIN COLLABORATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORINIG & RESEARCH INITIATIVE EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS "FACE" EXPERIMENT HUMAN DIMENSIONS INSECT POPULATION DYNAMICS Latitudinal Shifts in Spruce Budworm Outbreaks and Spruce-Fir Forest Distributions with Climate Change Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Potential Changes in Spatial Distribution of Outbreaks of Western Spruce Budworm and Gypsy Moth Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Large Scale Validation of Carbon Stock and Flux Estimates from Remote Sensing NATIONAL ASSESSMENT NUTRIENT DEPLETION REGIONAL INTEGRATED MODEL SPECIES COMPOSITION CHANGE SUKACHEV INSTITUTE U.S. FOREST CARBON BUDGET Carbon is a national policy issue because gases containing carbon are increasing in the atmosphere. These Greenhouse gases may effect climate change. What is a carbon budget? How much carbon is stored in U.S. forests? What is the current carbon flux of forests in the U.S.? How much carbon is in forest products? What is the outlook for carbon sequestration in U.S. forests in the future? How much carbon could be sequestered if more trees were planted? How much carbon could be sequestered if higher rates of recycling was encouraged? Are publicly owned forests in the U.S. sequestering carbon? USDA FS Southern Global Change Program
BIBLIOGRAPHY Page A Page B Page C Page D Page E Page F Page G Page H Page I Page J Page K Page L Page M Page N Page O Page P Page R Page S Page T Page V Page W Page X Page Y Page Z Disturbance, Management and Use of United States Forest Land Through Time. (logon and password REQUIRED to view table) Maps & Posters Studies in Carbon & Meteorological Flux & Air Quality Concentration Measurements in the Baltimore Ecosystem Study Diurnal Measurements of Carbon Assimilation and Respiration of Leaves and Stems Using an Automated Multiple Chamber System CO2 and Heat Flux Observations in Suburban Baltimore (Cub Hill) Fire Issues Unique to the Northeastern Area of the United States Presentations U.S. Forest Carbon Budget Analysis Powerpoint presentation Opportunities to Increase Carbon Sequestration Through Forestry Powerpoint presentation NASA Grant: Large Scale Validation of Carbon Stock and Flux Estimates from Remote Sensing Proceedings Monitoring and Predicting Regional Environmental Change Delineation of Climate Regions in the Northeastern United States Enhancement of Regional Wet Deposition Estimates Based on Modeled Precipitation Inputs Responses of Nothern Tree Species to Regional Stress Effects of Calcium Fertilization and Acid Mist on Calcium Concentration and Cold Tolerance of Red Spruce Needles Ozone-Induced Accelerated Foliar Senescence: Implications for Toxicity and Compensation Root Growth and Respiration of Aspen in Response to Ozone and Elevated Carbon Dioxide Effects of Ozone and CO2 on the Growth and Physiology of Aspen Interacting Effects of Ozone and CO2 on Growth and Physiological Processes in Northern Forest Trees The Chronic Response of Yellow-Poplar and Eastern White Pine to Ozone and Elevated Carbon Dioxide: Three-Year Summary Effects of Carbon Dioxide Enrichment on Response of Pitch Pine Grown at Different Nutrient Levels to Aluminum Elevated CO2 Compensates for Water Stress in Northern Red Oak Modeling Impacts of CO2, Ozone, and Climate Change on Tree Growth Ozone Exposure, Uptake, and Response of Different-Sized Black Cherry Trees Water Use in Forest Canopy Black Cherry Trees and Its Relationship to Leaf Gas Exchange and Environment Effects of Elevated CO2 and Ozone on Phenolic Glycosides of Trembling Aspen Variable Performance of Outbreak Defoliators on Aspen Clones Exposed to Elevated CO2 and O3 Genetic Aftereffects of Increased Temperature in Larix Physiological and Genotypic Responses of Central Hardwood Species to Allelochemicals, Other Stresses, and Their Interactions Responses of Ecosystem Processes to Regional Stress The Howland Integrated Forest Study (HIFS) - Ecosystem Research on Atmospheric Influences Governing Forest Function Biogeochemical Cycling of Carbon, Nitrogen, and Sulfur at the Howland Integrated Forest Study Site, Howland, Maine Elemental Cycling Response of an Adirondack Subalpine Spruce-Fir Forest to Atmospheric and Environmental Change Internal Uptake and Assimilation of Gaseous Nitric Acid by Western Forest Tree Species Climatic and Pollution Influences on Ecosystem Processes in Northern Hardwood Forests Effects of Elevated CO2 and Shade on the Decomposition of Senesced Tree Foliage: Impacts on Microbial Activity Effects of Elevated CO2 and Shade on the Decomposition of Senesced Tree Foliage: Impacts on the Growth and Survival of Treehole Mosquitoes Cation Depletion in New England Forests Aluminum Mobilization and Calcium Depletion in the Forest Floor of Red Spruce Forests in the Northeastern United States Calcium Status of the Forest Floor in Red Spruce Forests of the Northeastern U.S. - Past, Present and Future Putrescine: A Marker of Stress in Red Spruce Trees Long-term Changes in the Acidity of a DeKalb Forest Soil in the Mid-Region of the Susquehanna River Watershed Experimental Soil Warming Effect on C, N, and Major Element Cycling in a Low Elevation Spruce-Fir Forest Soil Soil Respiration and Net N Mineralization Along a Climate Gradient in Maine Increasing Soil Temperature in a Northern Hardwood Forest: Effects on Elemental Dynamics and Primary Productivity Microhabitat Effects of Litter Temperature and Moisture on Forest-Floor Invertebrate Communities Effects of Acidic Precipitation on Leaf Decomposition Rates, Microbial Biomass, and Leaf Pack Macroinvertebrates in Six Streams on the Allegheny Plateau of West Virginia Leaf Litter Processing in West Virginia Mountain Streams: Effects of Temperature and Stream Chemistry Leaf Litter Decomposition and Elemental Change in Three Appalachian Mountain Streams of Different pH Methane Evolution from Minnesota Peatlands Nutrient Cycling in Aggrading Forests: 50 Years of Research at Pack Forest, New York Relative Nitrogen Mineralization and Nitrification Potentials in Relation to Soil Chemistry in Oak Forest Soils Along a Historical Deposition Gradient Mortality Patterns in Oak Forests Along a Climatic and Acid Deposition Gradient Forest and Landscape Responses to Regional Stress and Management Activities Thirty-three Year Changes in Above- and Below-Ground Biomass in Northern Hardwood Stands in Vermont Evaluation of Methodology for Detecting/Predicting Migration of Forest Species Growth Responses of White Oak and Black Oak to Drought Stress Across Gradients of Acid Deposition and Microclimate Assessing the Ability of Plants to Respond to Climatic Change Through Distribution Shifts Overview of Current Research on Atmospheric Interactions With Wildland Fires Synoptic Circulation and Temperature Pattern During Severe Wildland Fires Atmospheric Mesoscale Simulations of Regional Wildland Fire Episodes: Looking for Weather-Related Factors and Scales of Interaction Human-Forest Interactions and Regional Change Spatial Patterns in Carbon Storage in a Lake States' Landscape Carbon Storage in Managed Forests of the Northern Great Lake States Temperature and Earthworm Effects on C and N Dynamics in Oak Stands Along an Urban-Rural Land Use Gradient An Intergrated National Model of the Effects of Global Change on U.S. Forests Preparation of Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) and State Soil Geographic Data Base (STATSGO) Data for Global Change Research in the Eastern United States Regeneration Attributes of Tree Species in the Central Hardwoods Type Herbivorous Insects and Climate Change: Potential Changes in the Spatial Distribution of Forest Defoliator Outbreaks Predicting the Effects of Tropospheric Ozone on Forest Productivity in the Northeastern U.S. Catalog of Long-Term Research Conducted Within the USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station Boreal Forests and Global Change Carbon Balance of the Alaskan Boreal Forest An Energy Balance Model for Forest Canopies: A Case Study Temporal and Spatial Trends of Fluxes and Concentrations of CO2Above and Within the Canopy at Howland, Maine: Preliminary Results Dynamics of Calcium Concentration in Stemwood of Red Spruce and Siberian Fir Responses of Northern U.S. Forests to Environmental Change To order: Springer Preface Chapter 1 Figure 1.1a Figure 1.1b Chapter 2 Figure 2.2 Chapter 3 Figure 3.1a Figure 3.1b Figure 3.1c Figure 3.1d Chapter 4 Figure 4.2a Figure 4.2b Chapter 5 Figure 5.2 Chapter 6 Figure 6.1a Figure 6.1b Chapter 7 Figure 7.7 Chapter 8 Figure 8.3 Chapter 9 Figure 9.1a. Figure 9.1b. Chapter 10 Figure 10.1 Chapter 11 Figure 11.6a Figure 11.6b Chapter 12 Figure 12.2 Chapter 13 Figure 13.1a Figure 13.1b Figure 13.1c Figure 13.1d Chapter 14 Figure 14.3 Chapter 15 Figure 15.1 Book Jacket Summary
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Studies in Carbon & Meteorological Flux & Air Quality Concentration Measurements in the Baltimore Ecosystem Study Diurnal Measurements of Carbon Assimilation and Respiration of Leaves and Stems Using an Automated Multiple Chamber System CO2 and Heat Flux Observations in Suburban Baltimore (Cub Hill) Fire Issues Unique to the Northeastern Area of the United States
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Introduction Look-Up by Theme Deer: Browse Impacts Deer: Management as Associated with Forest Reproduction Management Small Mammals: Habitat Relationships Birds: Habitat Relationships Insects: Habitat Relationships Insects: Population Dynamics Insects: Damage to Forests Insects: Effects of Forest Management Practices Monitoring: Specifically for Tree Regeneration in Forests Monitoring: Meteorological Data in the Appalachian Forest Monitoring: Precipitation or Air Quality in Unmanaged Forests Monitoring: Vegetation in Unmanaged Forests Forest Regeneration: Potential Failures in Natural Forest Regeneration Forest Management Practices: Effects on Appalachian Forest Types Forest Management Practices: Effects on Northern Hardwood Forest Types Forest Management Practices: Effects on Upland Forest Types Forest Management Practices: Financial Costs and Returns Forest Management Practices: Demonstration Areas Forest Management Practices: Relationships with Stream Water Fertilization: Effects on Stream Water Fertilization: Used to Establish Tree Growth Herbicides: Effects on Stream Water Herbicides: Effectiveness in Controlling Forest Ground Cover Prescribed Fire: Effects on Forest Stands Natural Influences on Trees: Species Associated with Environmental Factors (Elevation) or Natural Disturbances (Ice Storms) Seed Source: Association with Tree Growth or Production Forest Growth and Yield: Estimates and Models Soils: Association with Forest Plants Urbanization: Effects on Forest Ecosystem Structure and Function Look-Up by Contact Index of Databases 1. Large Area Comparisons of Forest Management Practices in Appalachian Forest Types 2. Large Area Comparisons of Different Intensities of Even-age Management in Appalachian Hardwood Forests 3. Southern Appalachian White Pine Seed Source Study 4. Strip Selection Cuttings in Mountainous Appalachian Hardwoods 5. Financial Rate of Return Cut Areas of the Fernow Experimental Forest 6. Black Walnut Seed Orchard/Progeny Test for National Forests in the Eastern Region 7. Genotypic Variation in White Ash 8. Range-Wide Sugar Maple Provenance Study 9. Permanent Growth Plots on the Fernow Experimental Forest 10. Black Cherry Progeny Test #624 Buzzard Ridge 11. Individual Tree Deferment Cutting Practice - Monongahela National Forest and Fernow Experimental Forest 12. Application of the Shelterwood System in Central Appalachian Hardwood Stands 13. Planting Hardwood Seedlings on Forested Sites 14. Crop Tree Demonstration Areas 15. Crop Tree Release (Two-Age Management) in Mature Appalachian Hardwood Stands 16. Applying Group Selection in Central Appalachian Hardwoods 17. Thinning Study 18. Clearcut Studies 19. Compartment Managed Selection System Study 20. Regeneration Study 21. Bartlett Cruise Plots 22. Seed Rain Study 23. Compartment Managed Group Selection Study 24. Permanent Sample Plots for Baseline Vegetation Monitoring Plots in New Hampshire and Vermont 25. Survival and Development of Advanced Regeneration After a Final Shelterwood Harvest 26. Growth Impact Study 27. Density Study 28. Management Intensity Demonstrations 29. Compartment Management Studies 30. Timber Management Units 31. Cultural Treatments Designed to Reduce Spruce Sawlog Rotation Age 32. Plant Composition and Production following Fire and Clear-Cutting for Salvage in Budworm-Defoliated Stands 33. Stand Improvement, Semi-Permanent Tally Strip, Orzetti Sale 34. Kane Experimental Forest Weeding Study 35. Study of Partial Cuttings of Sawlogs on Bear Tree Plots 36. Identification of Potential Failures in Natural Regeneration 37. Environmental Factors Affecting Advance Regeneration of Allegheny Hardwoods 38. The Effect of Several Intensities on Cutting Advanced Regeneration 39. The Effect of Deer Fencing Erected After Clearcutting on Allegheny Hardwood Reproduction 40. Fertilization Tests with Allegheny Hardwoods 41. The Effects of Cutting Methods on the Regeneration of Allegheny Hardwoods 42. Understory Vegetation and Changes in a Virgin Forest 43. Thinning in Allegheny Hardwood Stands 44. Effect of Aerial Fertilization on Regeneration Stocking 45. Effect of Fern Competition and Deer Browsing on Allegheny Hardwood Seedlings After Shelterwod Cutting 46. Kane R-Series Yield Plots 47. Regeneration Histories of the Allegheny Plateau 48. Porters' Prize Study 49. Management Strategies for Allegheny Hardwood Forests 50. Effect of Deer Population Levels on Natural Regeneration of Allegheny Hardwoods 51. Maintenance of Growth and Yield Measurement Plots 52. Methods of Cutting Allegheny Hardwoods, Little Arnot Plots 1-4 53. Shelterwood Removal and Mowing Study 54. Herbicide-Shelterwood Trials 55. Evaluation of Allegheny Hardwood Site Quality 56. Effect of Lime, Fencing, and Herbicides on Establishment and Growth of Regeneration on Problem Sites 57. Regeneration and Growth After Thinning in Hemlock-Hardwood Stands 58. Crop Tree Versus Area-Wide Thinning 59. Silvalqual Study 60. Individual Tree Selection Study 61. Upland Oak Stand Density 62. Georgia Growth and Yield Study 63. Hilt's Control Plots 64. Economic Control Plots 65. Cutting Practices Demonstration 66. Group Selection for Uneven-age Management 67. Undergrowth and Small Mammal Response to Overstory Stocking Levels. (Undergrowth Project - Vegetation) 68. Undergrowth Project (Wildlife) 69. Gypsy Moth Project 70. Quabbin Cavity Nesters 71. Breeding Birds 72. Long -Term Monitoring of Stream Discharge 73. Long -Term Monitoring of Stream Chemistry 74. Long -Term Monitoring of Meteorological Data 75. Long -Term Monitoring of Precipitation Chemistry 76. Air Quality Monitoring 77. A Study of Forest Influence on Streamflow in the Pequannock Watershed of Northern New Jersey 78. Water Yield Costs of Planting Abandoned Land on the Baltimore Municipal Watershed 79. Watershed Study on the Dilldown Unit of the Delaware-Lehigh Experimental Forest 80. A Study of Forest Influences on Streamflow in the Ridge and Valley Province of Pennsylvania 81. Source of the Brook Database 82. IES - Gypsy Moth Plot Tree Records 83. Small Mammal Study 84. IPS - Intensive Plot System 85. Evaluation of Silvicultural Treatments to Minimize Gypsy Moth Impact (WVU Study) 86. Central Pennsylvania Risk-Rating Plots 87. Effects of Defoliation by Gypsy Moth on Stump Sprouting of Mixed Oak Stands 88. Effect of Overstory Density and Understory Control on the Establishment and Growth of Oak (Study 108) 89. Urban-Rural Gradient Ecology Program (URGE) 90. Berea Water Laboratory Studies
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