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Chemical properties of upland forest soils in the Catskills region.
Chris E. Johnson
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
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Catskill
100%
Chemical Properties
100%
Forest Soil
100%
Upland Forest
100%
Organic Horizon
50%
Soil Mass
50%
Soil Carbon
50%
Soil Nitrogen
50%
Water Quality
25%
Headwater Streams
25%
Soil Depth
25%
Mineral Soil
25%
Soil Properties
25%
Biological Processes
25%
Calcium Concentration
25%
Chemical Processes
25%
Regional Population
25%
Soil nutrients
25%
Local Population
25%
Base Saturation
25%
Ecosystem Services
25%
Wildlife Habitat
25%
Raising Concerns
25%
Headwater Catchment
25%
Exchangeable Calcium
25%
Forest Products
25%
Soil Monitoring
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Forest Soil
100%
Upland Forests
100%
Organic Horizons
66%
Soil Carbon
66%
Mineral Soils
33%
Soil Depth
33%
Soil Nutrient
33%
Soil Property
33%
Wildlife Habitat
33%
Base Saturation
33%
Exchangeable Calcium
33%
Forest Product
33%