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Peer Reviewed Journal Articles

•  Nadelhoffer, K. J. , and J. W. Raich.  1992.  Fine root production estimates and belowground carbon allocation in forest ecosystems.  Ecology 73:1139-1147
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•  Nadelhoffer, K. , G. Shaver, B. Fry, A. Giblin, L. Johnson and R. McKane.  1996.  15 N natural abundances and N use by tundra plants.  Oecologia 107:386-394.
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The original publication is available on LINK at [http://www.springerlink.com/].

 

•  Nadelhoffer, K. J. , M. R. Downs, and B. Fry. 1999. Sinks for N additions to an oak forest and a red pine plantation. Ecological Applications 9:72-86 .
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•  Nadelhoffer, K. J. , B. A. Emmett, P. Gundersen, O. J. Kjønaas, C. J. Koopmans, P. Schleppi, A. Tietema, and R. F. Wright.  1999. Nitrogen deposition makes a minor contribution to carbon sequestration in temperate forests.  Nature 398:145-148.
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©Nature Publishing Group doi:10.1038/18205

•  Nadelhoffer, K. J.   2000.  The potential effects of nitrogen deposition on fine root production in forest ecosystems. New Phytologist 147:131-139.
[PDF] doi: 10.1046/ j.1469-8137.2000.00677.x
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•  Nadelhoffer K. J. , L. Johnson, J. Laundre, A. E. Giblin, and G. R. Shaver.  2002. Fine root production and nutrient use in wet and moist arctic tundras as influenced by chronic fertilization.  Plant and Soil, 242(1): 107-113.
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The original publication is available on LINK at [ http://www.springerlink.com/] .

•  Currie, W. S., K. J. Nadelhoffer , and B. Colman.  2002. Long-term movement of 15 N tracers into fine woody debris under chronically elevated N inputs.  Plant and Soil 238:313-323.
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The original publication is available on LINK at [ http://www.springerlink.com/] .

•  Goodale, C. L., K. Lajtha, K. J. Nadelhoffer , E. W. Boyer, N. A., and N. A. Jaworski. 2002.   Forest nitrogen sinks in large eastern U.S. watersheds: inventory and modeled estimates. Biogeochemistry 57/58:239–266.
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The original publication is available on LINK at [ http://www.springerlink.com/] .

•  Hobbie, S. E., K. J. Nadelhoffer , and P. Högberg.  2002.  A synthesis: the role of nutrients as constraints on carbon balances in boreal and arctic regions. Plant and Soil 242: 163-170.
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The original publication is available on LINK at [ http://www.springerlink.com/] .

•  McKane, R. B., L. C. Johnson, G. R. Shaver, K. J. Nadelhoffer , E. B. Rastetter, B. Fry. A. E. Giblin, K. Kielland, B. L. Kwiatkowski, J. A. Laundre, and G. Murray.  2002. Resource-based niches provide a basis for plant species diversity & dominance in arctic tundra. Nature, 415:68-71. 70.
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©Nature Publishing Group doi: 10.1038/415068a
    

•  Nadelhoffer, K.J. , B.P. Colman, W.S. Currie, A. H. Magill, and J.D. Aber. 2004. Decadal scale fates of 15 N tracers added to oak and pine stands under ambient and elevated N inputs at the Harvard Forest (USA). Forest Ecology and Management, 196(1): 89-107.
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© 2004 Elsevier B.V.

•  Currie, W.S., K.J. Nadelhoffer , and J.D. Aber. 2004. Redistributions of 15 N  highlight turnover and replenishment of mineral soil organic N as a long-term control on forest C balance. Forest Ecology and Management, 96(1): 109-127.
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© 2004 Elsevier B.V.

•  Micks, P. , M. R. Downs, A.H. Magill, K.J. Nadelhoffer , and J.D. Aber. 2004. Decomposing litter as a sink for 15N-enriched additions to an oak forest and a red pine plantation. Forest Ecology and Management, 196 (1): 71-87.
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© 2004 Elsevier B.V.

•  Johnston,  C.A., P. Groffman, D.D. Breshears, Z.G. Cardon, W. Currie, W. Emanuel, J.Gaudinski, R. Jackson, K. Lajtha, K. Nadelhoffer , D. Nelson Jr., W.M. Post, G. Retallack, and L. Wielopolski. 2004. Carbon cycling in soil. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 2(10): 522–528
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