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James H. Kellogg
Researcher at University of New Hampshire
Publications - 5
Citations - 1081
James H. Kellogg is an academic researcher from University of New Hampshire. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acid neutralizing capacity & Sulfate. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 1034 citations.
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Regional trends in aquatic recovery from acidification in North America and Europe
John L. Stoddard,Dean S. Jeffries,A. Lükewille,Thomas A. Clair,Peter J. Dillon,Charles T. Driscoll,Martin Forsius,M. Johannessen,Jeffrey S. Kahl,James H. Kellogg,A. Kemp,Jaakko Mannio,Don Monteith,Peter S. Murdoch,S. Patrick,A. Rebsdorf,Brit Lisa Skjelkvåle,M. P. Stainton,T. Traaen,H. van Dam,Katherine E. Webster,J. Wieting,A. Wilander +22 more
TL;DR: This article analyzed regional trends between 1980 and 1995 in indicators of acidification (sulphate, nitrate and base-cation concentrations, and measured (Gran) alkalinity) for 205 lakes and streams in eight regions of North America and Europe.
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Have U.S. surface waters responded to the 1990 Clean Air Act amendments
Jeffrey S. Kahl,John L. Stoddard,Richard Haeuber,Steven G. Paulsen,Rona Birnbaum,Frank A. Deviney,James R. Webb,David R. DeWalle,William E. Sharpe,Charles T. Driscoll,Alan T. Herlihy,James H. Kellogg,Peter S. Murdoch,Karen M. Roy,Katherine E. Webster,N. Scott Urquhart +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the acid content in lakes and streams in the northern and eastern United States has been investigated and the results show that regulatory measures have had a positive effect on acid content.
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Can site‐specific trends be extrapolated to a region? an acidification example for the northeast
TL;DR: In this article, a meta-analytical technique is used to combine trends results from 44 Long-Term Monitoring (LTM) lakes in the Northeast for the period 1982-1994, with the goal of producing estimates of overall trends in the region.
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A Regional Analysis of Lake Acidification Trends for the Northeastern U.S., 1982-1994
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present trends information for 36 lakes of high-to-moderate acid sensitivity (defined as acid neutralizing capacity [ANC] < 100 µeq L-1), and 15 deposition monitoring stations, in the northeastern U.S. for the period 1982-1994.
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Trends and patterns in lake acidification in the state of Vermont: Evidence from the long-term monitoring project
TL;DR: In this article, a series of low acid neutralizing capacity (ANC) lakes in Vermont have been monitored since 1980 to characterize their chemical variability, and to determine if they exhibit temporal trends in acid/base chemistry.