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Shaun Watmough
Shaun Watmough
Professor, Trent University
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Sulphate, nitrogen and base cation budgets at 21 forested catchments in Canada, the United States and Europe
SA Watmough, J Aherne, C Alewell, P Arp, S Bailey, T Clair, P Dillon, ...
Environmental monitoring and assessment 109, 1-36, 2005
2292005
Monitoring historical changes in soil and atmospheric trace metal levels by dendrochemical analysis
SA Watmough
Environmental pollution 106 (3), 391-403, 1999
1861999
Influence of seasonal changes in runoff and extreme events on dissolved organic carbon trends in wetland-and upland-draining streams
MC Eimers, J Buttle, SA Watmough
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 65 (5), 796-808, 2008
1502008
Base cation and nitrogen budgets for seven forested catchments in central Ontario, 1983–1999
SA Watmough, PJ Dillon
Forest Ecology and Management 177 (1-3), 155-177, 2003
1412003
Decreased atmospheric nitrogen deposition in eastern North America: Predicted responses of forest ecosystems
FS Gilliam, DA Burns, CT Driscoll, SD Frey, GM Lovett, SA Watmough
Environmental pollution 244, 560-574, 2019
1382019
An evaluation of the use of dendrochemical analyses in environmental monitoring
SA Watmough
Environmental Reviews 5 (3-4), 181-201, 1997
1231997
Determination and mapping critical loads of acidity and exceedances for upland forest soils in Eastern Canada
R Ouimet, PA Arp, SA Watmough, J Aherne, I DeMerchant
Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 172, 57-66, 2006
1222006
Long-term trends in dissolved organic carbon concentration: a cautionary note
MC Eimers, SA Watmough, JM Buttle
Biogeochemistry 87, 71-81, 2008
1182008
Analysis of tree rings using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry to record fluctuations in a metal pollution episode
SA Watmough, TC Hutchinson
Environmental Pollution 93 (1), 93-102, 1996
1111996
Air pollution success stories in the United States: The value of long-term observations
TJ Sullivan, CT Driscoll, CM Beier, D Burtraw, IJ Fernandez, JN Galloway, ...
Environmental science & policy 84, 69-73, 2018
1102018
Major element fluxes from a coniferous catchment in central Ontario, 1983–1999
SA Watmough, PJ Dillon
Biogeochemistry 67, 369-399, 2004
1102004
Evaluating the effects of liming and wood-ash treatment on forest ecosystems through systematic meta-analysis
C Reid, SA Watmough
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 44 (8), 867-885, 2014
1072014
Long-term declines in phosphorus export from forested catchments in south-central Ontario
MC Eimers, SA Watmough, AM Paterson, PJ Dillon, H Yao
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 66 (10), 1682-1692, 2009
1042009
Manganese cycling in central Ontario forests: response to soil acidification
SA Watmough, MC Eimers, PJ Dillon
Applied geochemistry 22 (6), 1241-1247, 2007
1032007
Historical changes in lead concentrations in tree-rings of sycamore, oak and Scots pine in north-west England
SA Watmough, TC Hutchinson
Science of the Total Environment 293 (1-3), 85-96, 2002
922002
Climate effects on stream nitrate concentrations at 16 forested catchments in south central Ontario
SA Watmough, MC Eimers, J Aherne, PJ Dillon
Environmental science & technology 38 (8), 2383-2388, 2004
872004
Change in the dendrochemistry of sacred fir close to Mexico City over the past 100 years
SA Watmough, TC Hutchinson
Environmental Pollution 104 (1), 79-88, 1999
861999
A comparison of weathering rates for acid-sensitive catchments in Nova Scotia, Canada and their impact on critical load calculations
CJ Whitfield, SA Watmough, J Aherne, PJ Dillon
Geoderma 136 (3-4), 899-911, 2006
852006
Recent changes and patterns in the water chemistry of Lake Simcoe
MC Eimers, JG Winter, WA Scheider, SA Watmough, KH Nicholls
Journal of Great Lakes Research 31 (3), 322-332, 2005
822005
Dispersal and mobility of heavy metals in relation to tree survival in an aerially contaminated woodland soil
SA Watmough, NM Dickinson
Environmental pollution 90 (2), 135-142, 1995
821995
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