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Tom Butler

Butler, Tom, Gene E. Likens, and B.J.B. Stunder. 2001. “Regional-Scale Impacts Of Phase I Of The Clean Air Act Amendments In The Usa: The Relation Between Emissions And Concentrations, Both Wet And Dry”. Atmospheric Environment 35: 1015-1028.
Likens, Gene E., Tom Butler, and Donald C. Buso. 2001. “Long- And Short-Term Changes In Sulfate Deposition: Effects Of The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments”. Biogeochemistry 52: 1-11.
Driscoll, Charles T., G. B. Lawrence, A.J. Bulger, Tom Butler, Christopher S. Cronan, C. Eagar, Kathleen F. Lambert, Gene E. Likens, J.L. Stoddard, and Kathleen C. Weathers. 2001. “Acidic Deposition In The Northeastern United States: Sources And Inputs, Ecosystem Effects, And Management Strategies”. Bioscience 51: 180-198.
Swaney, D. P., Robert W. Howarth, and Tom Butler. 1999. “A Novel Approach For Estimating Ecosystem Production And Respiration In Estuaries: Application To The Oligohaline And Mesohaline Hudson River”. Limnol. Oceanogr. 44: 1509-1521.
Likens, Gene E., Kathleen C. Weathers, Tom Butler, and Donald C. Buso. 1998. “Solving The Acid Rain Problem”. Science 282: 1991-1992.
Butler, Tom, and Gene E. Likens. 1998. “Weekly And Daily Precipitation Chemistry Network Comparisons In The Eastern U.s.: Nadp/Ntn Vs. Map3S/Airmon”. Atmospheric Environment 32: 3749-3765.
Butler, Tom, and Gene E. Likens. 1995. “A Direct Comparison Of Throughfall Plus Stemflow To Estimates Of Dry And Total Deposition For Sulfur And Nitrogen”. Atmospheric Environment 29: 1253-1265.
Howarth, Robert W., D. P. Swaney, Roxanne Marino, Tom Butler, and C.R. Chu. 1995. “Turbulence Does Not Prevent Nitrogen Fixation By Plankton In Estuaries And Coastal Seas (Reply To The Comment By Paerl, Et Al.)”. Limnol. Oceanogr. 40: 639-643.
Hedin, L. O., L. Granat, Gene E. Likens, T.A. Buishand, J.N. Galloway, Tom Butler, and H. Rodhe. 1994. “Steep Declines In Atmospheric Base Cations In Regions Of Europe And North America”. Nature 367: 351-354.
Butler, Tom, and Gene E. Likens. 1991. “The Impact Of Changing Regional Emissions On Precipitation Chemistry In The Eastern United States”. Atmospheric Environment 25A: 305-315.