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Pacific Northwest Affiliate LTSP Study Publications
Ares, A.; Terry, T.A.; Harrington, C.A.; Devine, W.D.; Peter, D.; Bailey, J.D. In press. Biomass removal, soil compaction, and vegetation control effects on five-year growth of Douglas-fir in Coastal Washington. For. Sci. 53(5).
Ares, A.; Terry, T.A.; Harrington, C.A.; Devine, W.D.; Peter, D.; Bailey, J.D. In press. Biomass removal, soil compaction, and vegetation control effects on five-year growth of Douglas-fir in Coastal Washington. For. Sci.
Strahm, B.D.; Harrison, R.B. In press. Mineral and organic matter controls on the sorption of macronutrient anions in variable-charge soils. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J.
Ares, A.; Terry, T.A.; Piatek, K.B.; Harrison, R.B.; Harrington, C.A.; Meade, R.; Leon, R.; Miller, R.E.; Flaming, B.L.; Licata, C.W.; Petersen, K.; Strahm, B.D.; Anderson, H.W.; Brodie, L.C.; Kraft, J.M. 2007. Pre- and post-harvest stores of carbon and nitrogen in a highly-productive forest site subjected to increasing biomass removals in coastal Washington. Weyerhaeuser Company Technical Note. pp. 15.
Ares, A.; Terry, T.A.; Piatek, K. B.; Harrison, R.B.; Miller, R.E.; Flaming, B.; Licata, C.; Strahm, B.; Harrington, C.A.; Meade, R.; Anderson, H. W.; Brodie, L.C.; Kraft, J.M. 2007. The Fall River Long-term Site Productivity study in coastal Washington: site characteristics, experimental design, and biomass, carbon and nitrogen stores before and after harvest. Gen. Tech. Report PNW-GTR-691. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, OR. 85 p.
Devine, W.D.; Harrington, C.A. 2007. Influence of harvest residues and vegetation on microsite soil and air temperatures in a young conifer plantation. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 145: 125–138.
Ares, A.; Terry, T.; Harrison, R.B.; Harrington, C.A.; Piatek, K.; Flaming, F., Licata, C.; Strahm, B.; Meade, R.; Miller, R.; Devine, W.; Peter, P.; Petersen, K.; Anderson, H.; Harrington, T. 2006. Achieving long-term site productivity in the Pacific Northwest: Research-Driven Strategic Databases to Guide Best Management Practices. In: Proceedings: IUFRO 4.04.02 Forest Plantation Meeting: Sustainable Forest Management with Fast Growing Plantations. October 10-13, 2006 Charleston, SC. Abstract available at https://www.ces.ncsu.edu/nreos/forest/feop/Agenda2006/iufro_plantations/proceedings/summary.html
Devine, W.D.; Harrington, C.A. 2006. Effects of vegetation control and organic matter removal on soil water content in a young Douglas-fir plantation. Research Paper PNW-RP-568. USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, OR. 28 p.
Strahm, B.D. 2006. Abiotic retention mechanisms of organic and macronutrient anions in variable-charge soils. Ph.D. dissertation, Univ. of Washington, Seattle.
Strahm, B.D.; Harrison, R.B. 2006. Nitrate sorption in a variable-charge forest soil of the Pacific Northwest. Soil Sci. 171: 313–321.
Vance, E.D.; Terry, T.A.; Harrison, R.B.; Harrington, C.A.; Strahm, B.D.; Ares, A. 2006. The Fall River Long-term Soil Productivity study: Linking processes to operations in Pacific Northwest Douglas-fir. Western Forester. 51: 12–15.
Ares, A.; Terry, T.A.; Miller, R.E.; Anderson, H.W.; Flaming, B.L. 2005. Forest harvesting effects on soil physical properties and Douglas-fir growth on a Coastal Washington Site. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 69: 1822–1832.
Devine, W.D.; Harrington, C.A.; Terry, T.A. 2005. Volumetric soil water content in 4- and 50-year-old Douglas-fir [Pseudostuga menziesii (Mir.) Franco] stand. p. 161–164. In: Harrington, C.A.; Schoenholtz, S.H. (eds). Proceedings: Productivity of Western Forests: a Forest Product Focus. Kamilchie, WA Sept. 20–24. General Technical Report PNW-GTR-642. USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, OR.
Harrington, C.A.; Terry, T.; Harrison, R.B. 2005. Fall River Long-term Site Productvity Study. p. 169–172. In: Harrington C.H.; Schoenholtz, S.H. (eds). Proceedings: Productivity of western forests: a forest product focus. Overview of Study Areas on Field Trips. Sept. 20–24, Kamilchie, WA. General Technical Report PNW-GTR-42. USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, OR.
Petersen, K. 2005. The effects of vegetation control on the early growth of Douglas-fir at a high quality site in coastal Washington. M.S. thesis. Univ. of Washington, Seattle.
Roberts, S.; Harrington, C.; Terry, T. 2005. Harvest residue and competing vegetation affect soil moisture, soil temperature, N availability, and Douglas-fir growth. Forest Ecology Manage. 205: 333–350.
Strahm, B.D.; Harrison, R.B.; Flaming, B.L.; Terry, T.A.; Licata, C.W.; Petersen, K.S. 2005. Factors affecting nitrogen mobility: Organic matter retention and variable -charge soils. p. 165. In: Harrington, C.A.; Schoenholtz, S.H. (eds.) Productivity of Western Forests: A Forest Products Focus. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-642. USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, OR.
Strahm, B.D.; Harrison, R.B.; Flaming, B.L.; Terry, T.A.; Licata, C.W.; Petersen, K.S. 2005. Soil solution nitrogen concentrations and leaching rates as influenced by organic matter retention on a highly productive Douglas-fir site. For. Ecol. Manage. 218: 74–88.
Licata, C.W. 2004. Nitrogen mineralization in a coastal Washington Douglas-fir plantation under two levels of logging slash and coarse woody debris retention. M.S. thesis. Univ. of Washington, Seattle.
Flaming, B.L. 2001. Effects of harvest intensity and organic matter removal on nitrogen availability and leaching at a high productivity coastal Douglas-fir site. M.S. thesis. Univ. of Washington, Seattle.
Terry, T.A.; Harrington, C.A.; Harrison, R.B. 2001. Fall River Long-term Site Productivity Study: Study Objectives, Descriptions of Treatments, and Experimental Design. Long-term Site Productivity Paper #01-1 / March 2001. Weyerhaeuser Company Forestry Research Technical Note. 10 p.
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