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Currie WS, Aber JD, McDowell WH, Boone RD, McGill AH. Vertical transport of dissolved organic C and N under long-term N amendments in pine and hardwood forests. Biochemistry. 1996;35:471-505.
Yanai RD, Currie WS, Goodale CL. Soil carbon dynamics following forest harvest: An ecosystem paradigm reviewed. 2003;6(3):197-212.
Currie WS. Relationships between carbon turnover and bioavailable energy fluxes in two temperate forest soils. 2003;9:919-929.
Currie WS, Nadelhoffer KJ, Aber JD. Redistributions of 15N highlight turnover and replishment of mineral soil organic N as a long-term control on forest C balance. 2004;196(1):109-127.
Luo Y, Paton WJ, Pataki DE, Shaw MR, Zak DR, Field CB, Su B, Currie WS, Dukes JS, Finzi A. Progressive nitrogen limitation of ecosystem responses to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide. 2004;54(8):731-739.
Currie WS, Aber JD. Modeling leaching as a decomposition process in humid, montane forests. Ecology. 1997;78:1844-1860.
Harmon ME, Silver WL, Fasth B, Chen H, Burke IC, Parton WJ, Hart SC, Currie WS, LIDET. Long-term patterns of mass loss during the decomposition of leaf and fine root litter: An intersite comparison. Global Change Biology. 2009;15(5):1320-1338.
Currie WS, Nadelhoffer KJ, Colman B. Long-term movement of 15N tracers into fine woody debris under chronically elevated N inputs. 2002;238:313-323.
Currie WS, Nadelhoffer KJ. The imprint of land use history: patterns of carbon and nitrogen in downed woody debris at the Harvard Forest. 2003;5:446-460.
Parton W, Hart SC, Fasth B, Silver WL, Burke IC, Grassens L, Harmon ME, Currie WS, King JY, Adair EC. Global-scale similarities in nitrogen release patterns during long-term decomposition. Science. 2007;315:362-364.
Currie WS, Aber JD, McDowell WH, Boone RD, Magill AH. Fluxes of dissolved organic N and C in humid forest soils in relation to retention of long-term N amendments. Biogeochemistry. 2000.
McDowell WH, Currie WS, Aber JD, Yano Y. Effects of chronic nitrogen amendment on production of dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen in forest soils. Water, Air and Soil Pollution. 1998;105:175-182.
Magill AH, Aber JD, Currie WS, Nadelhoffer KJ, Martin ME, McDowell WH, Melillo JM, Steudler P. Ecosystem Response to 15 years of Chronic Nitrogen Additions at the Harvard Forest LTER, Massachusetts, USA. 2004;196(1):7-28.
Currie WS, Nadelhoffer KJ. Dynamic redistribution of isotopically labeled cohorts of nitrogen inputs in two temperate forests. Ecosystems. 1999;2:4-18.
Nadelhoffer KJ, Colman BP, Currie WS, Magill AH, Aber JD. Decadal scale fates of 15N tracers added to oak and pine stands under ambient and elevated N inputs at the Harvard Forest (USA). 2004;196(1):89-107.
Moorehead DL, Currie WS, Rastetter EB, Parton WJ, Harmon ME. Climate and litter quality controls on decomposition: an anlaysis of modeling approaches. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 1999;13(2):575-589.
Merriam J, McDowell WH, Currie WS. A chemiluminescent method for the measurement of total dissolved nitrogen in environmental samples. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 1996;60:1050-1055.
Currie WS. The annual flux of bioavailable energy released through decomposition of fine litter in the florest floor. Ecology. 2000.
Book Chapter
Currie WS, Yanai RD, Piatek K, Prescott C, Goodale CL. Processes affecting carbon storage in the forest floor and in downed woody debris. In: al.et The Potential for U.S. Forests to Sequester Carbon and Mitigate the Greenhouse Effect. The Potential for U.S. Forests to Sequester Carbon and Mitigate the Greenhouse Effect. Boca Raton, Florida; 2003. p. .
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