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      A Working Model for the Variation in Stream Water Chemistry at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire

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      Water Resources Research
      American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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          Determination of the ground-water component of peak discharge from the chemistry of total runoff

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            Nutrient cycling.

            The small-watershed approach to problems of nutrient cycling has these advantages. (i) The small watershed is a natural unit of suitable size for intensive study of nutrient cycling at the ecosystem level. (ii) It provides a means of reducing to a minimum, or virtually eliminating, the effect of the difficult-to-measure variables of geologic input and nutrient losses in deep seepage. Control of these variables makes possible accurate measurement of nutrient input and output (erosion) and therefore establishes the relationship of the smaller ecosystem to the larger biospheric cycles. (iii) The small-watershed approach provides a method whereby such important parameters as nutrient release from minerals (weathering) and annual nutrient budgets may be calculated. (iv) It provides a means of studying the interrelationships between the biota and the hydrologic cycle, various nutrient cycles, and energy flow in a single system. (v) Finally, with the small-watershed system we can test the effect of various land-management practices or environmental pollutants on nutrient cycling in natural systems.
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              The Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium, and Sodium Budgets for a Small Forested Ecosystem

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                Journal
                Water Resources Research
                Water Resour. Res.
                American Geophysical Union (AGU)
                00431397
                December 1969
                December 1969
                : 5
                : 6
                : 1353-1363
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                10.1029/WR005i006p01353
                83ad2074-9693-48e3-9816-a6b83682067a
                © 1969

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1

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