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Scott W. Bailey
Researcher at United States Forest Service
Publications - 104
Citations - 5000
Scott W. Bailey is an academic researcher from United States Forest Service. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil water & Soil horizon. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 99 publications receiving 4582 citations. Previous affiliations of Scott W. Bailey include United States Department of Agriculture & Durham University.
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The biogeochemistry of calcium at Hubbard Brook
Gene E. Likens,Charles T. Driscoll,Donald C. Buso,Thomas G. Siccama,Chris E. Johnson,Gary M. Lovett,Timothy J. Fahey,William A. Reiners,Douglas F. Ryan,C.W. Martin,Scott W. Bailey +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a synthesis of the biogeochemistry of Ca was done during 1963-1992 in reference and human-manipulated forest ecosystems of the Hubbard BrookExperimental Forest (HBEF), NH.
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Factors associated with the decline disease of sugar maple on the Allegheny Plateau
TL;DR: It was found that all moderately to severely declining stands were on unglaciated summits, shoulders, or upper backslopes, and the decline disease of sugar maple seems to result from an interaction between Mg and Mn nutrition and stress caused by defoliation.
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Calcium inputs and transport in a base-poor forest ecosystem as interpreted by Sr isotopes
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed analysis of Sr isotopic composition with a mass balance at Cone Pond Watershed, New Hampshire, was coupled to further constrain estimates of these processes, and the calcium weathering rate was less than half of that determined by mass balance assuming steady state conditions.
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The biogeochemistry of sulfur at Hubbard Brook
Gene E. Likens,Charles T. Driscoll,Donald C. Buso,Myron J. Mitchell,Gary M. Lovett,Scott W. Bailey,Thomas G. Siccama,William A. Reiners,Christine Alewell +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a synthesis of the biogeochemistry of S was done during 34 years (1964-1965 to 1997-1998) in reference and human-manipulated forest ecosystems of the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest (HBEF), NH.
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Sulphate, Nitrogen and Base Cation Budgets at 21 Forested Catchments in Canada, the United States and Europe
Shaun A. Watmough,Julian Aherne,Christine Alewell,Paul A. Arp,Scott W. Bailey,Tom Clair,Peter J. Dillon,Louis Duchesne,Catherine Eimers,Ivan J. Fernandez,Neil W. Foster,Thorjørn Larssen,Eric K. Miller,Myron J. Mitchell,Stephen Page +14 more
TL;DR: Despite reductions in SO4 and H+ deposition, mass balance estimates indicate that acid deposition continues to acidify soils in many regions with losses of Ca and Mg of primary concern.