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Van Miegroet, H., Creed, I.F., G., Nodvin, S., and
Moore, S. 2001.
Is there synchronicity in N input and output fluxes at the Noland Divide
Watershed, a small N-saturated forested catchment in
the southern Appalachians? In Optimizing
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J. S., Fernandez, I. J., Rustad, L. E., Haines, T. A., Nodvin, S. C., Scofield, J. P., Strickland, T. C., Wigington, P. J., and
Lee, J. J., 1999, The Bear Brook Watershed in Maine (BBWM): Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment, 55, 7-51.
Nodvin, S.C. 1998. Gateway to savings: High-quality
voice-over-IP technologies will create a sea change in telecommunications
services. Communications News June 1998.
Nodvin, S.C. 1996. The Effects of Air Pollution
in the Great Smoky Mountains. Tennessee Agric Science.
180: 8-12.
Coffey, B.; J. Logan, S.C.
Nodvin, and J. Foss. 1996. Using GIS to Analyze the Precipitation Regime of the
Great Smoky Mountains
National Park,
TN/NC. Conference on agricultural and
forest meteorology with symposium on fire and forest meteorology. American
Meteorological Society. 22: 319-323
Pauley, E.F.,
S.C. Nodvin, N.S. Nicholas, A.K. Rose, and T.B. Coffey. 1996. Vegetation,
biomass, and nitrogen pools in a spruce-fir forest of the Great Smoky Mountains
National Park. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club. 123: 318-329.
Nodvin, S.C., H.
Van Miegroet, S.E. Lindberg, N.S. Nicholas, and D.W. Johnson. 1995. Acidic
deposition, ecosystemprocesses, and nitrogen
saturation in a high elevation Southern Appalachian Watershed. Water, Air and
Soil Pollution 85: 1647-1652.
Flum, T. and S.C. Nodvin. 1995.
Factors affecting streamwater chemistry in the Great Smoky Mountains, USA.
Water, Air and Soil Pollution 85: 1707- 1712.
Shubzda J., S.E. Lindberg, C.T.
Garten, and S.C. Nodvin. 1995. Elevational trends in the fluxes of sulphur and nitrogen in throughfall in the Southern Appalachian mountains: Some surprising results.
Water, Air and Soil Pollution 85: 2265-2270.
Rustad, L.E., I.J. Fernandez, R.D.
Fuller, M.B. David, S.C. Nodvin, and W.A. Halteman. 1993. Soil
solution response to acidic deposition in a northern hardwood forest.
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment. 47: 117-134.
Nodvin, S.C., J.S. Rigel!,
and S.M. Twigg. 1993. An Indexed Reference Database of the Great Smoky
Mountains, North Carolina and Tennessee. National Park
Service, Southeast Region Technical Report NPS/SERGRSM/NRTR-93/08.NPS-D-413 156
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Barrett, H.R. and S.C. Nodvin. 1993.
Using GIS to assess potential impacts of gypsy moth infestations at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Park Science A Resource
Management Bulletin 13(2):26-27
Barrett, H.R. and S.C. Nodvin. 1993.
Assessment of the potential impacts of gypsy moths on the Great Smoky Mountains
National Park In: A.M. Liebhold and H.R. Barrett, (eds.) Proceedings: Spatial
Analysis of Forest Pest Management. held at Mountain Lakes, VA.
April 27-30, 1992. USDA. Forest
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Forest Experiment Station
General Technical Report NE-175. p.73-84 .
Nodvin, S.C. 1993. A reference database for the Great Smoky Mountains. Bulletin of the Ecological Society
of America.
74(4):272-274.
Barrett, H.R. and S.C. Nodvin. 1993.
Using GIS to assess potential impacts of gypsy moth infestations at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Park Science A Resource
Management Bulletin 13(2):26-27
Kahl, J.S., S.A. Norton, T.A. Haines, E.A.
Rochette, R.H. Heath, and S.C. Nodvin. 1992. Mechanisms of episodic
acidification in low-order streams in Maine, USA.
Environmental Pollution. 78:37-44.
Nodvin, S.C. and T.A. Waldrop. editors. 1991.
Fire and The Environment: Ecological and Cultural Perspectives: Proceedings of
an International Symposium; 1990 March 20-24; Knoxville, TN. Gen. Tech. rep. SE-69. Asheville, NC: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station. 429 pp.
Nodvin, S.C. 1991. A Model for Global Change
Research. Part of: The Global Change Research Program and the U.S. National
Park Service: Six Essays. George Wright Society Forum. 7(3).
Nodvin, S.C. 1990. Regional conservation
management relative to National Park Service policy and the conservation ethic.
George Wright Society Forum. 6(4):10-15.
David, M.B., R.D. Fuller, I.J.
Fernandez, M.J. Mitchell, L.E. Rustad, G.F. Vance, A.C. Stam, and S.C. Nodvin.
1990. Spodosol variability and assessment of response to acidic deposition.
Soil Science Society of America
Journal. 54(2): 541-548.
Nodvin, S.C., C.T. Driscoll, and G.E. Likens.
1988. Soil processes and sulfate loss at the Hubbard Brook
Experimental Forest.
Biogeochemistry 5(1):185-199.
Nodvin, S.C. 1987. Processes affecting the
chemistry of waters flowing through a high elevation Sierra
Nevada watershed. In: Proceedings of the UNESCO/IHP International
Symposium on Acidification and Water Pathways. Bolkesø, Norway May 4-8, 1987. Vol 1:101-106. Norwegian National Committee for Hydrology, Oslo.
Nodvin, S.C., L.B. Weeks, E.P. Edgerton, and L.J.
Lund. 1986. Alkalization of a high elevation Sierra Nevada Stream. Water
Resources Research 22(7):1077-1082.
Fuller, R.D., C.T. Driscoll, G.B.
Lawrence, and S.C. Nodvin. 1986. Processes regulating sulphate
flux following whole tree harvesting of a northern forested ecosystem. Nature.
325:707-710.
Nodvin, S.C., C.T. Driscoll, and G.E. Likens.
1986. Simple partitioning of anions and dissolved organic carbon in a forest
soil. Soil Science 142(1):27-35.
Nodvin, S.C., C.T. Driscoll, and G.E. Likens.
1986. The effect of pH on sulfate adsorption by a forest soil. Soil Science
142(2):69-75.