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Scholarly Research at Otter Ponds:
C. E. Gabriel (2019). Losses of carbon from mineral-associated soil organic matter pools in podzolic horizons following soil climatic changes associated with forest clear-cut harvesting. PhD thesis, Dalhousie University.
C. E. Gabriel, L. Kellman & D. Prest (2018). Examining mineral-associated soil organic matter pools through depth in harvested forest soil profiles. PLOS ONE.
C. McCavour, S. Sterling, K. Keys, E. Halfyard & L. Plug (2020). The effects of dolomitic limestone application on forest soil and tree nutritional status on two acidic sites in Nova Scotia, Canada. Journal of the Atlantic Geoscience Society, Atlantic Geoscience Society Abstracts: 46th Annual Colloquium & General Meeting 2020.
D. Prest, L. Kellman & M. B. Lavigne (2014). Mineral soil carbon and nitrogen still low three decades following clearcut harvesting in a typical Acadian Forest stand. Geoderma.
C. E. Gabriel (2019). Losses of carbon from mineral-associated soil organic matter pools in podzolic horizons following soil climatic changes associated with forest clear-cut harvesting. PhD thesis, Dalhousie University.
C. E. Gabriel, L. Kellman & D. Prest (2018). Examining mineral-associated soil organic matter pools through depth in harvested forest soil profiles. PLOS ONE.
C. McCavour, S. Sterling, K. Keys, E. Halfyard & L. Plug (2020). The effects of dolomitic limestone application on forest soil and tree nutritional status on two acidic sites in Nova Scotia, Canada. Journal of the Atlantic Geoscience Society, Atlantic Geoscience Society Abstracts: 46th Annual Colloquium & General Meeting 2020.
D. Prest, L. Kellman & M. B. Lavigne (2014). Mineral soil carbon and nitrogen still low three decades following clearcut harvesting in a typical Acadian Forest stand. Geoderma.