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Volume 126, Numbers 1-3, March 2007

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pp. 1-1(1)

Watershed Nitrogen and Mercury Geochemical Fluxes Integrate Landscape Factors in Long-term Research Watersheds at Acadia National Park, Maine, USA
pp. 9-25(17)
Authors: Kahl, J.; Nelson, S.; Fernandez, I.; Haines, T.; Norton, S.; Wiersma, G.; Jacobson, G.; Amirbahman, A.; Johnson, K.; Schauffler, M.; Rustad, L.; Tonnessen, K.; Lent, R.; Bank, M.; Elvir, J.; Eckhoff, J.; Caron, H.; Ruck, P.; Parker, J.; Campbell, J.; Manski, D.; Breen, R.; Sheehan, K.; Grygo, A.

Paleoecological Assessment of Watershed History in PRIMENet Watersheds at Acadia National Park, USA
pp. 39-53(15)
Authors: Schauffler, M.; Nelson, S.; Kahl, J.; Jacobson, G.; Haines, T.; Patterson, W.; Johnson, K.

Controls on Mercury and Methylmercury Deposition for Two Watersheds in Acadia National Park, Maine
pp. 55-67(13)
Authors: Johnson, K.; Haines, T.; Kahl, J.; Norton, S.; Amirbahman, Aria; Sheehan, K.

Mass Balances of Mercury and Nitrogen in Burned and Unburned Forested Watersheds at Acadia National Park, Maine, USA
pp. 69-80(12)
Authors: Nelson, S.; Johnson, K.; Kahl, J.; Haines, T.; Fernandez, I.

Landscape Controls on Mercury in Streamwater at Acadia National Park, USA
pp. 97-104(8)
Authors: Peckenham, J.; Kahl, J.; Nelson, S.; Johnson, K.; Haines, T.

Mercury Contamination of Biota from Acadia National Park, Maine: A Review
pp. 105-115(11)
Authors: Bank, Michael; Burgess, John; Evers, David; Loftin, Cynthia

Mercury and Growth of Tree Swallows at Acadia National Park, and at Orono, Maine, USA
pp. 117-127(11)
Authors: Longcore, Jerry; Dineli, Reza; Haines, Terry

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