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Nicholas
L. CrookstonOperations Research Analyst Rocky Mountain Research Station 1221 South Main Street Moscow, ID 83843 Nicholas Crookston has spent his career working on the base FVS system and its extensions. His first contribution to FVS, in the late 1970s, involved creating the first extension - one that represented mountain pine beetle population dynamics in lodgepole pine. Work on the development of the Douglas-fir tussock moth and western spruce budworm extensions followed. These extensions formed a template on which all FVS extensions have been based. Nicholas Crookston conceived and built the Event Monitor and, in a collaborative effort with Al Stage, built the Parallel Processing Extension to FVS. His more recent efforts include designing and building the Suppose user interface and leading the effort to build the Fire and Fuels extension.
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USDA Forest Service - RMRS - Moscow Forestry Sciences Laboratory |
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