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Selected Library Resources on Long-Term Environmental Monitoring


 

(Call numbers indicate where the material can be found in Western Libraries)

 

GENERAL SCIENCE

Canada.  Minister of Canadian Heritage.  Geoindicators for ecosystem monitoring in parks and protected areas : the proceedings of an international workshop.  2002.   Docs CAN R62-354 2002 


Draggan, Sidney, etc. (editors) Environmental monitoring, assessment, and management : the agenda for long-term research and development.  1987.  TD170 .E575 1987


Oak Ridge National Laboratory.  Biological Monitoring and Abatement Program.  


U.S. Environmental Protection Administration.  Data user's guide to the United States Environmental Protection Agency's long-term monitoring project : quality assurance plan and data dictionary.  1991.  EP 1.23:600/3-91/072 [microform]

 

U.S. Geological Survey. Science Topics: Long-Term Environmental Monitoring.  (Links to many projects.)


U.S. Geolo
gical Survey. Long-Term Hydrological Monitoring Protocol for Coastal Ecosystems

Journal Articles:

Bruce Freet; and Kent Turner.   "Developing a plan for long-term ecological monitoring: a focused workshop approach,"  Park Science; December, 1999,  Vol. 19; Iss. 2, I 29.3/4:19/2
 

Landres, Peter B.  "Role of ecological monitoring in managing wilderness,"  Trends.  1995,  Vol. 32; Iss. 1.

 

HUBBARD BROOK

Pattern and process in a forested ecosystem : disturbance, development, and the steady state based on the Hubbard Brook ecosystem study.  1979.  QH105.N4 B67 


U.S. Forest Service.
Chemistry of Precipitation, Streamwater, and Lakewater from the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study: A record of Sampling.  2001.  A 13.88:NE-275 (microform)


U.S. Forest Service. 
Thirty years of hydrometeorologic data at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest.  1990.  A 13.88:NE-141  

Journal Articles:

"Response of the Natural Abundance of 15N in Forest Soils and Foliage to High Nitrate Loss Following Clear-Cutting."  Canadian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 32, No. 7, Pg. 1126 (11)

"Aluminum Chemistry Downstream of a Whole-Tree-Harvested Watershed"  ES&T--Environmental Science & Technology
Nov 1988, Vol. 22, No. 11, Pg. 1293 (7)

"Decrease in Precipitation Acidity Resulting from Decreased So 4 Concentration."  Nature. Jan 15, 1987, Vol. 325, No. 6101, Pg. 244 (3)

"Acid Rain: Neutralization Within the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem and Regional Implications" Science-AAAS May 4, 1979, Vol. 204, No. 4392, Pg. 497 (3).  Envirofiche: 79-04135-EV

 

OTHER PROJECTS:

Barkstrom, Bruce R. Long-term monitoring of the earth's radiation budget.  1990.


U.S. Federal Highway Administration.  Managing roads for wet meadow ecosystem recovery.  1996 A 13.2:R 53 


U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 
Grizzly bear recovery plan : supplement, north Cascades ecosystem recovery plan chapter.  1997. 

I 49.2:G 88/997/SUPP 


U.S. Forest Service. 
Draft environmental impact statement : Sand ecosystem restoration. 1998.   A 13.92/2:W 48/2X 


U.S. Forest Service. 
Macro what? : National Aquatic Ecosystem Monitoring Center Macroinvertebrate Program. 1994.   
A 13.2:M 24/2 


U.S. Geological Survey.  New reporting procedures based on long-term method detection levels and some considerations for interpretations of water-quality data provided by the U.S. Geological Survey National Water Quality Laboratory.  1999.
I 19.76:99-193 
 

U.S. Geological Survey.  Mississippi/Alabama pinnacle trend ecosystem monitoring final synthesis report.  2001.
 I 19.209:2001-0007 
 

 U.S. Geological Survey.  Ecosystem Recovery Following a Catastrophic Disturbance: Lessons Learned from Mount St. Helens
 

U.S. Geological Survey. Long-Term Fish Monitoring in the Everglades: Looking Beyond the Park Boundary
 

U.S. Geological Survey.  Prairie Cluster Prototype Long Term Ecological Monitoring Project
 

U.S. Minerals Management Service.  Northeastern Gulf of Mexico Coastal and Marine Ecosystem Program: ecosystem monitoring, Mississippi/Alabama Shelf. 1999.  I 72.12/2:99-0055  (microform).
 

U.S. National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration.  Great Lakes Integrated Long-Term Monitoring and Assessment Program
 

U.S. National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration.  Prince William Sound: An Ecosystem in Transition.
 

U.S. National Park Service.  Shenandoah National Park long-term ecological monitoring system user manuals.  1990. 
 
I 29.2:Sh 4/3 
 

U.S. National Park Service.  Designing and implementing comprehensive long-term inventory and monitoring programs for national park system lands. 1991.  I 29.89:NRUW/NRR-91/04 
 

U.S. National Park Service.  NPS Inventory and Monitoring Long Term Ecological Monitoring (LTEM) 1
 

U.S. National Park Service.  Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska Long-term Ecological Monitoring (LTEM) Program 

U.S. National Park Service. 
North Cascades National Park Service Complex Long-Term Ecological Monitoring Conceptual Plan

 

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