New or In Press

Schroth, A.W., B.C. Bostick, M. Graham, J.M. Kaste, M.J. Mitchell and A.J. Friedland.  2007.  Sulfur species behavior in soil  organic matter during decomposition.  J. Geophys. Res.,  112,  G04011,  doi:10.1029/2007JG000538.  10 pages.

Schroth, A.W., B.C. Bostick, J.M. Kaste and A.J. Friedland.  2008.  Lead sequestration, redistribution, and speciation during soil organic matter decomposition. Environ. Sci. Technol. 42:3627-3633 (DOI:10.1021/es/703002b).

Kroetz, K.M. and A.J. Friedland.  2008. Comparing costs and emissions of northern New England space heating fuel options. Biomass and Bioenergy (in press).

Richardson, A.D. and A.J. Friedland. 2008. A review of the theories to explain Arctic and alpine treelines around the world. J. Sustainable For. 25: xx-xx (in press).


Articles in Peer Reviewed Journals

Friedland, A.J. and A.P. Smith. 1982. Effects of vines on successional herbs. Am. Mid. Nat. 108:402-403.

Johnson, A.H., T.G. Siccama and A.J. Friedland. 1982. Spatial and temporal patterns of lead accumulation in the northeastern United States. J. Environ. Qual. 11:577-581.

Friedland, A.J., A.H. Johnson and T.G. Siccama. 1984. Trace metal content of the forest floor in the Green Mountains of Vermont: Spatial and temporal patterns. Water Air Soil Pollut. 21:161-170.

Friedland, A.J., A.H. Johnson, T.G. Siccama and D.L. Mader. 1984. Trace metal distributions in forest floor profiles: Comparisons from three localities in New England. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 48:422-425.

Friedland, A.J., R.A. Gregory, L. Karenlampi and A.H. Johnson. 1984. Winter damage to foliage as a factor in red spruce decline. Can. J. For. Res. 14:963-965.

Friedland, A.J. and A.H. Johnson. 1985. Lead distribution and fluxes in a high-elevation forest in northern Vermont. J. Environ. Qual. 14:332-336.

Friedland, A.J., A.H. Johnson and T.G. Siccama. 1986. Zinc, copper, nickel and cadmium in forest floor in the northeastern United States. Water Air Soil Pollut. 29:233-243.

Friedland, A.J., A.H. Johnson and T.G. Siccama. 1986. Coniferous litter decomposition on Camels Hump, Vermont, USA: A review. Can. J. Bot. 64:1349-1354.

Johnson, A.H., A.J. Friedland and J.G. Dushoff. 1986. Recent and historic red spruce mortality: Evidence of climatic influence. Water Air Soil Pollut. 30:319-330.

Friedland, A.J., G.J. Hawley and R.A. Gregory. 1988. Spruce foliar chemistry in northern Vermont and New York. Plant and Soil 105:189-193.

Karenlampi, L. and A.J. Friedland. 1988. Cytopathological andexternal observations on red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.) needles damaged in winter in Vermont. Silva Fennica 22:249-255.

Friedland, A.J. 1989. Recent changes in the montane spruce-fir forests of the northeastern United States. Environ. Mon. Assess. 12:237-244.

Herrick, G.T. and A.J. Friedland. 1990. Patterns of trace metal concentration and acidity in montane forest soils of the northeastern U.S. Water Air Soil Pollut. 53:151-157.

Herrick, G.T. and A.J. Friedland. 1991. Winter desiccation and injury of subalpine red spruce. Tree Phys. 8:23-36.

Craig, B.W. and A.J. Friedland. 1991. Spatial patterns in forest composition and standing dead red spruce in montane forests of the Adirondacks and northern Appalachians. Environ. Mon. Assess. 18:129-143.

Hadley, J.L., A.J. Friedland, G.T. Herrick and R.G. Amundson. 1991. Winter desiccation and solar radiation in relation to red spruce decline in the northern Appalachians. Can. J. For. Res. 21:269-272.

Friedland, A.J., E.K. Miller, J.J. Battles and J.T. Thorne. 1991. Nitrogen deposition, distribution and cycling in a subalpine spruce-fir forest, Adirondacks, New York, USA. Biogeochemistry 14:31-55.

Boyce, R.L., A.J. Friedland, G.T. Herrick and E.T. Webb. 1991. Modeling the effect of winter climate on red spruce shoot water contents. Forest Science 37:1567-1580.

Friedland, A.J., R.L. Boyce and E.T. Webb. 1992. Winter and early spring microclimate of a subalpine spruce-fir forest canopy in central New Hampshire. Atmos. Environ. 26A:1361-1369.

Miller, E.K., T.G. Huntington, A.H. Johnson and A.J. Friedland. 1992. Aluminum release from soils in a fir-spruce forest at Whiteface Mountain, New York: Implications for red spruce mortality. J. Environ. Qual. 21:345-352.

Friedland, A.J., B.W. Craig, E.K. Miller, G.T. Herrick, T.G. Siccama and A.H. Johnson. 1992. Decreasing lead levels in the forest floor of the northeastern USA. AMBIO 21:400-403.

Boyce, R.L., A.J. Friedland and V.N. Macdonald. 1992. The influence of winter climate on high-elevation Picea rubens shoot water contents. Tree Phys 11:341-355.

Battles, J.J., A.H. Johnson, T.G. Siccama, A.J. Friedland, and E.K. Miller. 1992. Red spruce death: Effects on forest composition and structure on Whiteface Mountain, NY. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 119:418-430.

Miller, E.K, J.D. Blum and A.J. Friedland. 1993. Determination of soil exchangeable-cation loss and weathering rates using Sr isotopes. Nature 362:438-441.

Miller, E.K, J.A. Panek, A.J. Friedland, J. A. Kadlecek and V.A. Mohnen. 1993. Atmospheric deposition to a high-elevation forest at Whiteface Mountain, NY. Tellus 45B:209-227.

Friedland, A.J., E.K. Miller and R.L. Boyce. 1993. A Discussion of Element distribution in red spruce (Picea rubens) fine roots; evidence for aluminum toxicity at Whiteface Mountain by Schlegel, Amundson and Hutterman. Can. J. For. Res. 23:1732-1733.

Miller, E.K., A.J. Friedland, E.A. Arons, V.A. Mohnen, J.J. Battles, J.A. Panek, J. Kadlecek and A.H. Johnson. 1993. Atmospheric deposition to forests along an elevational gradient at Whiteface Mountain, NY USA. Atmos. Environ. 27A:2121-2136.

Miller, E.K. and A.J. Friedland. 1994. Lead migration in forest soils: Response to changing atmospheric inputs. Environ. Sci. Technol. 28:662-669.

Johnson, A.H., T.N. Schwartzman, J.J. Battles, E.K. Miller, A.J. Friedland and D.R. Vann. 1994. Acid rain and soils of the Adirondacks, II: Evaluation of calcium and aluminum as causes of red spruce decline at Whiteface Mountain, New York. Can. J. For. Res. 24:654-662.

Johnson, A.H., A.J. Friedland, E.K. Miller and T.G. Siccama. 1994. Acid rain and soils of the Adirondacks, III: Rates of soil acidification in a montane spruce-fir forest at Whiteface Mountain, NY. Can. J. For. Res. 24:663-669.

Baisden, W.T., J.D. Blum, E.K. Miller and A.J. Friedland. 1995. Elemental concentrations in fresh snowfall across a regional transect in the Northeastern US: Apparent sources and contribution to acidity. Water, Air and Soil Pollut. 84:269-286.

Poulson, S.P., C.P. Chamberlain and A.J. Friedland. 1995. Nitrogen isotope variation of tree rings as a potential indicator of environmental change. Chem. Geol. 125:307-315.

Boyce, R.L., A.J. Friedland, C.P. Chamberlain and S.R. Poulson. 1996. Direct canopy nitrogen uptake from 15N-labeled wet deposition by mature red spruce. Can. J. For. Res. 26:1539-1547.

Gawel, J.E., B.A. Ahner, A.J. Friedland and F.M.M. Morel. 1996. A role for heavy metals in forest decline indicated by phytochelatin measurements. Nature 381:64-65.

Evans, E., E.K. Miller and A.J. Friedland. 1998. Nitrogen cycling differences associated with tree species dominance and soil moisture in a fir-birch-spruce forest. Can. J. For. Res. 28:1890-1898.

Miller, E.K. and A.J. Friedland. 1999. Atmospheric deposition of major elements to a subalpine forest in the Adirondack Mountains, New York, USA: 1986-1996. J. Environ. Qual. 28:270-277.Abstract

Friedland, A.J. and E.K. Miller. 1999. Major element cycling in a high-elevation Adirondack forest: Patterns and change, 1986-1996. Ecological Applications 9:958-967.Abstract

Yanai, R.D., T.G. Siccama, M.A. Arthur, C.A. Federer and A.J. Friedland. 1999. Accumulation and depletion of base cations in forest floors in the northeastern US. Ecology 80:2774-2787.Abstract

Evans, C.E., E.K. Miller and A.J. Friedland. 2001. Effect of nitrogen and light on nutrient concentrations and associated physiological responses in birch and fir seedlings. Plant and Soil 236:197-207.Abstract

Vostral, C.B., R.L. Boyce, and A.J. Friedland. 2002. Winter water relations of three New England conifers at their upper elevational limits. I. Measurements. Tree Physiology 22: 793-800.

Boyce, R.L., C.B. Vostral and A.J. Friedland. 2002. Winter water relations of three New England conifers at their upper elevational limits. II. Modeling. Tree Physiology 22: 801-806.

Friedland, A.J., T.U. Gerngross and R.B. Howarth. 2003. Personal decisions and their impact on energy use and the environment. Env. Science and Policy 6:175-179.

Friedland, A.J., R.L. Boyce, C.B. Vostral. 2003. Winter and early spring microclimate of a mid-elevation conifer forest canopy in central Vermont. Ag. and Forest Meteorology 115:195-200.

Kaste, J.M, A.J. Friedland and S. St_rup. 2003. Using stable and radioactive isotopes to trace atmospherically-deposited Pb in montane forest soils. Environ. Sci. Technol. 37:3560-3567.

Yanai, R.D., S.V. Stehman, M.A. Arthur, C.E. Prescott, A.J. Friedland, T.G. Siccama and D. Binkley. 2003. Detecting change in forest floor carbon storage. Soil Sci. Soc. Am J. 67:1583-1593.

Boyce, R.L., A.J. Friedland, C.B. Vostral and T.D. Perkins. 2003. Effects of a major ice storm on the foliage of four New England conifers. Ecoscience 10:342-350.

Friedland, A.J., R.T. Jones, T. F. Gross and S.D. Blackmer. 2004. Towards a sustainable Northern Forest: Forest health and potential threats. J. Sustainable For. 18:1-22.

Richardson, A.D., X. Lee and A.J. Friedland. 2004. Microclimatology of treeline spruce-fir forests in the mountains of the northeastern United States. Ag. & Forest Meteorol. 125:53-66.

Steinnes, E. and A.J. Friedland. 2005. Lead migration in podzolic soils from Scandinavia and the USA. Canadian Journal of Soil Science 85:291-294.

Kaste, J.M., A.J. Friedland, and E.K. Miller. 2005. Potentially mobile lead fractions in montane organic-rich soil horizons. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 167:139-154.

Steinnes, E. and A.J. Friedland. 2006. Metal contamination of natural surface soils from long-range atmospheric transport: Existing and missing knowledge. Environmental Reviews 14:169-186.

Kaste, J.M., B.C. Bostick, A.J. Friedland, A.W. Schroth and T.G. Siccama. 2006. Fate and speciation of gasoline-derived Pb in organic horizons of the northeastern U.S. Soil Science Society of America Journal 70:1688-1698.

Schroth, A.W., A.J. Friedland and B.C. Bostick. 2007.  Macronutrient depletion and redistribution in soils under conifer and northern hardwood forests. Soil Science Society of America Journal 71:457-468.

Schroth, A.W., B.C. Bostick, M. Graham, J.M. Kaste, M.J. Mitchell and A.J. Friedland.  2007.  Sulfur species behavior in soil  organic matter during decomposition.  J. Geophys. Res.,  112,  G04011,  doi:10.1029/2007JG000538.  10 pages.

Schroth, A.W., B.C. Bostick, J.M. Kaste and A.J. Friedland.  2008.  Lead sequestration, redistribution, and speciation during soil organic matter decomposition. Environ. Sci. Technol. 42:3627-3633 (DOI:10.1021/es/703002b).

Kroetz, K.M. and A.J. Friedland.  2008. Comparing costs and emissions of northern New England space heating fuel options. Biomass and Bioenergy (in press).

Richardson, A.D. and A.J. Friedland. 2008. A review of the theories to explain Arctic and alpine treelines around the world. J. Sustainable For. 25: xx-xx (in press).



Book Reviews & Articles

Introductory Environmental Science Textbooks. 1996. Ecology 77:332-333.

Friedland, A.J. 2002. Acid Rain and Acid Deposition. In Goudie, A. and D.J. Cuff, eds. Encyclopedia of Global Change.Oxford University Press: 1-6.

Books

Friedland, A.J. and C.L. Folt. 2000. Writing Successful Science Proposals. New Haven: Yale University Press (Third Printing).

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