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- Title Pages
- Preface
- Contributors
- 1 Programmatic Background, Site Description, Experimental Approach and Treatment, and Natural Disturbances
- 2 Successional Forest Dynamics
- 3 Response and Recovery of Water Yield and Timing, Stream Sediment, Abiotic Parameters, and Stream Chemistry Following Logging
- 4 Long- and Short-Term Changes in Nutrient Availability Following Commercial Sawlog Harvest via Cable Logging
- 5 Soluble Organic Nutrient Fluxes
- 6 Dynamics of Dissolved Organic Carbon in a Stream during a Quarter Century of Forest Succession
- 7 Wood Decomposition Following Clearcutting at Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory
- 8 Recovery of Decomposition and Soil Microarthropod Communities in a Clearcut Watershed in the Southern Appalachians
- 9 Watershed Clearcutting and Canopy Arthropods
- 10 Recovery of Particulate Organic Matter Dynamics in a Stream Draining a Logged Watershed
- 11 Stream Macroinvertebrate Response to Clearcut Logging
- 12 Recovery of Central Appalachian Forested Watersheds
- 13 Comparisons with Results from the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in the Northern Appalachians
- 14 Bridging the Gap between Ecosystem Theory and Forest Watershed Management
- Index
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- Source:
- Long-Term Response of a Forest Watershed Ecosystem
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Preface
- Contributors
- 1 Programmatic Background, Site Description, Experimental Approach and Treatment, and Natural Disturbances
- 2 Successional Forest Dynamics
- 3 Response and Recovery of Water Yield and Timing, Stream Sediment, Abiotic Parameters, and Stream Chemistry Following Logging
- 4 Long- and Short-Term Changes in Nutrient Availability Following Commercial Sawlog Harvest via Cable Logging
- 5 Soluble Organic Nutrient Fluxes
- 6 Dynamics of Dissolved Organic Carbon in a Stream during a Quarter Century of Forest Succession
- 7 Wood Decomposition Following Clearcutting at Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory
- 8 Recovery of Decomposition and Soil Microarthropod Communities in a Clearcut Watershed in the Southern Appalachians
- 9 Watershed Clearcutting and Canopy Arthropods
- 10 Recovery of Particulate Organic Matter Dynamics in a Stream Draining a Logged Watershed
- 11 Stream Macroinvertebrate Response to Clearcut Logging
- 12 Recovery of Central Appalachian Forested Watersheds
- 13 Comparisons with Results from the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in the Northern Appalachians
- 14 Bridging the Gap between Ecosystem Theory and Forest Watershed Management
- Index