Clearly, NSF must be trying to weed those of us out who are too faint of heart to figure out their obtuse LaTeX template.
In particular, there is no \usepackage{hyperref}, which is the nice, kind bibliography I am used to from amstat.
Instead, we are faced with using the old fashioned package.
So without further ado, here's now to replicate the NSF bibliography style in LaTeX.
You would, of course, have more sources than this. But this is just to give you an idea of where you need to go.
\begin{thebibliography}{99}
\bibitem{paper01} Cathcart, J.F., J.D. Kline, M. Delauney, and M. Tilton {\em Carbon Storage and Oregon's Land Use Planning Program}, Journal of Forestry, 2007.\\
\bibitem{paper02} Smith, J., L.S. Heath, K.E. Skog, and R. Birdsey {\em Methods for calculating forest ecosystem and harvested carbon with standard estimates for forest tyoes of the United States}, Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-343. USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station, Newton Square, PA, 2006.
\end{thebibliography}
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