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Research Publications
- Allen, A. 1994. Harvard Forest soil map
reclassification document (with correlation tables and maps).
- Foster, D. R. 1988. Species and stand response to
catastrophic wind in central New England, U.S.A. Journal of Ecology 76: 135-151.
- Jones, J. A., Groffman, P. M., Blair, J., Davis, F. W., Dugan, H., Euskirchen, E. S., Frey, S. D., Harms, T. K., Hinckley, E., Kosmala, M., Loberg, S., Malone, S., Novick, K., Record, S., Rocha, A. V., Ruddell, B. L., Stanley, E. H., Sturtevant, C., Thorpe, A., White, T., Wieder, W. R., Zhai, L., Zhu, K. 2021. Synergies Among Environmental
Science Research and Monitoring Networks: A Research Agenda. Earth's Future 9: e2020EF001631, 17 pp.
- Kim, J. H., Hwang, T., Yang, Y., Schaaf, C. L., Boose, E., Munger, J. W. 2018. Warming-Induced Earlier Greenup
Leads to Reduced Stream Discharge in a Temperate Mixed Forest
Catchment. Journal of Geophysical
Research 123: 1940-1959.
- Orwig, D. A., Aylward, J. A., Buckley, H. L., Case, B. S., Ellison, A. M. 2022. Land-use history impacts spatial
patterns and composition of woody plant species across a 35-hectare
temperate forest plot. PeerJ 10: e12693, 32 pp.
- Vandergoot, J. 2017. Harvard Forest Timelapse. In: Vandergoot, J., Architecture and the Forest
Aesthetic: A New Look at Design and Resilient Urbanism, Routledge, NY.
- Zhou, Z., Ollinger, S. V., Lepine, L. 2018. Landscape variation in canopy
nitrogen and carbon assimilation in a temperate mixed forest. Oecologia 188: 595-606.