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Noye M. Johnson was affiliated with Dartmouth College in the United States during their academic career. Their work contributed to the scientific community through various research activities and collaborations.

Details about their research papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, and specific fields of study are not available. Similarly, there is no information on their main topics of work or subfields, and no records of book publications.

The absence of specific data on awards or recognitions means there is no documented information on distinctions received by Noye M. Johnson. The scientist was deceased at the time of this profile's preparation.

Best Publications

  • Effects of Forest Cutting and Herbicide Treatment on Nutrient Budgets in the Hubbard Brook Watershed-Ecosystem

    Gene E. Likens;F. Herbert Bormann;Noye M. Johnson;D. W. Fisher

  • A Working Model for the Variation in Stream Water Chemistry at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire

    Noye M. Johnson;Gene E. Likens;F. H. Bormann;D. W. Fisher

  • ‘Acid rain’, dissolved aluminum and chemical weathering at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire

    Noye M. Johnson;Charles T. Driscoll;John S. Eaton;Gene E. Likens

  • Paleomagnetic chronology, fluvial processes and tectonic implications of the Siwalik deposits near Chinji village, Pakistan.

    Noye M. Johnson;John Stix;Lisa Tauxe;Philip F. Cerveny

  • The Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium, and Sodium Budgets for a Small Forested Ecosystem.

    G. E. Likens;F. H. Bormann;N. M. Johnson;R. S. Pierce

  • Magnetic polarity stratigraphy and ages of Siwalik group rocks of the potwar plateau, Pakistan

    Noye M. Johnson;Neil D. Opdyke;Gary D. Johnson;Everett H. Lindsay

  • Nitrification: importance to nutrient losses from a cutover forested ecosystem.

    Gene E. Likens;F. H. Bormann;Noye M. Johnson

  • Chemical weathering in the temperate glacial environment of the Northern Cascade Mountains

    Robert C. Reynolds;Noye M. Johnson

  • Magnetic polarity stratigraphy and vertebrate paleontology of the upper siwalik subgroup of northern Pakistan

    N.D. Opdyke;E. Lindsay;G.D. Johnson;N. Johnson

  • Pliocene dispersal of the horse Equus and late Cenozoic mammalian dispersal events

    Everett H. Lindsay;Neil D. Opdyke;Noye M. Johnson

  • Neogene mammalian faunal change in southern Asia: Correlations with climatic, tectonic, and eustatic events

    John C. Barry;Noye M. Johnson;S. Mahmood Raza;Louis L. Jacobs

  • Rate of chemical weathering of silicate minerals in New Hampshire

    Noye M. Johnson;Gene E. Likens;F.H. Bormann;Robert S. Pierce

  • Recent rapid uplift in the Bolivian Andes: Evidence from fission-track dating

    Michael T. Benjamin;Noye M. Johnson;Charles W. Naeser

  • History of Uplift and Relief of the Himalaya During the Past 18 Million Years: Evidence from Fission-Track Ages of Detrital Zircons from Sandstones of the Siwalik Group

    P. F. Cerveny;N. D. Naeser;P. K. Zeitler;C. W. Naeser

  • Fission-track evidence for Quaternary uplift of the Nanga Parbat region, Pakistan

    Peter K. Zeitler;Noye M. Johnson;Charles W. Naeser;Rashid A. K. Tahirkheli

  • Magnetic Polarity Stratigraphy And Mammalian Fauna Of The Deseadan (Late Oligocene-Early Miocene) Salla Beds Of Northern Bolivia

    Bruce J. MacFadden;Kenneth E. Campbell;Richard L. Cifelli;Oscar Siles

  • Unroofing history of a suture zone in the Himalaya of Pakistan by means of fission-track annealing ages

    Peter K. Zeitler;Rashid A.K. Tahirkheli;Charles W. Naeser;Noye M. Johnson

  • The occurrence and fission-track ages of late neogene and quaternary volcanic sediments, Siwalik group, Northern Pakistan

    Gary D. Johnson;Peter Zeitler;C.W. Naeser;N.M. Johnson

  • Magnetic Polarity Stratigraphy of Pliocene-Pleistocene Terrestrial Deposits and Vertebrate Faunas, San Pedro Valley, Arizona

    Noye M. Johnson;Neil D. Opdyke;Everett H. Lindsay

  • The paleomagnetism and magnetic polarity stratigraphy of the mammal-bearing section of Anza Borrego State Park, California

    N.D. Opdyke;E.H. Lindsay;N.M. Johnson;T. Downs

Frequent Co-Authors

Everett H. Lindsay
Everett H. Lindsay University of Arizona
Neil D. Opdyke
Neil D. Opdyke University of Florida
Gene E. Likens
Gene E. Likens University of Connecticut
Charles W. Naeser
Charles W. Naeser United States Geological Survey
Peter K. Zeitler
Peter K. Zeitler Lehigh University
Louis L. Jacobs
Louis L. Jacobs Southern Methodist University
Robert F. Butler
Robert F. Butler University of Portland
Bruce J. MacFadden
Bruce J. MacFadden University of Florida
Charles T. Driscoll
Charles T. Driscoll Syracuse University
David Pilbeam
David Pilbeam Harvard University

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