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Page-Dumroese, D.S., Jurgensen, M.F., Tiarks, A.E., Ponder, Jr. F., Sanchez, F.G., Fleming, R.L., Kranabetter, J.M., Powers, R.F., Stone, D.M., Elioff, J.D., Scott, D.A. 2006. Soil physical property changes at the North American Long-Term Soil Productivity sites: 1 and 5 years after compaction. Can. J. For. Res. 36: 551–564.

Sanchez, F.G.; Tiarks, A.E.; Kranabetter, J.M.; Page-Dumroese, D.S.; Powers, R.F.; Sanborn, P.T.; Chapman, W.K. 2006. Effects of organic matter removal and soil compaction on fifth-year mineral soil carbon and nitrogen contents for sites across the United States and Canada. Can. J. For. Res. 36: 565–576.

Powers, R.F.; Scott, D.A.; Sanchez, F.; Voldseth, R.A.; Page-Dumroese, D.; Elioff, J.D.; Stone, D.M. 2005. The North American long-term soil productivity experiment: findings from the first decade of research. For. Ecol. Manage. 220: 31–50.

Jurgensen, M.; Laks, P.; Reed, D.; Collins, A.; Page-Dumroese, D.; Crawford, Douglas. 2004. Chemical, physical and biological factors affecting wood decomposition in forest soils IRG documents 2003 : IRG 35, 6-10 June 2004, Ljubljana, Slovenia. Stockholm, Sweden: IRG Secretariat, 2004: [14] pages.

Powers, R.F.; Sanchez, F.G.; Scott, D. A.; Page-Dumroese, D. 2004. The North American long-term soil productivity experiment: coast-to-coast findings from the first decade. p. 191–206. In: Shepperd, W.D.; Eskew, L.G. (compilers) Silviculture in Special Places: Proceedings of the National Silviculture Workshop; 2003 September 8–11; Granby, CO. Proceedings RMRS-P-34.: USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fort Collins, CO.

Risch, A.; Jurgensen, M.F.; Page-Dumroese, D.S.; Schutz, M. 2004. Above- and below-ground carbon and nutrient pools during succession following land use change in subalpine ecosystems of the Central European Alps. In: Risch, A.C. (ed.) Above- and Below-ground Patterns and Processes Following Land Use Change in Subalpine Conifer Forests of the Central European Alps. Ph.D. thesis No. 15368, ETH Zurich, Switzerland.

Jurgensen, M.; Page-Dumroese, D.; Laks, P.; Collins, A.; Reed, D.; Crawford, D. 2003. Chemical, physical, and biological factors affecting wood decomposition in forest soils. In: 34th Annual International Research Group on Wood Preservation—Section 2: Test methodology and assessment. Published proceedings IRG/WP 03-03-20281.

Page-Dumroese, D.S; Jurgensen, M.F; Harvey, A.E. 2003. Fire and fire-suppression impacts on forest-soil carbon. p. 201–210. In: Kimble, J.M.; Heath, L.S.; Birdsey, R.A.; Lal, R. (eds) The Potential of US Forest Soils to Sequester Carbon and Mitigate the Greenhouse Effect. Chapter 13. CRC Press.

Page-Dumroese D.; Jurgensen, M.; Elliot, W.; Rice, T.; Nesser, J.; Collins, T.; Meurisse, R. 2000. Soil quality standards and guidelines for forest sustainability in northwestern North America. For. Ecol. Manage. 138: 445–462.

Elliot, W.J.; Page-Dumroese, D.; Robichaud, P. 1999. The effects of forest management on erosion and soil productivity. p.195–209. In: Lal, R. (ed.) Soil Quality and Soil Erosion. Chapter 12. CRC Press.

Harvey, A.E.; Page-Dumroese, D.S.; Jurgensen, M.F.; Graham, R.T.; Tonn, J.R. 1997. Site preparation alters soil distribution of roots and ectomycorrhizae on outplanted western white pine and Douglas-fir. Plant and Soil 188: 107–117.

Page-Dumroese D.S.; Jurgensen, M.F.; Harvey, A.E.; Graham, R. T.; Tonn, J.R. 1997. Soil changes and tree seedling response associated with site preparation in northern Idaho. West. J. Appl. For. 12: 81–88.

Tiarks, A.E.; Buford, M.A.; Powers, R.F.; Ragus, J.F.; Page-Dumroese, D.S.; Ponder, F., Jr.; Stone, D.M. 1997. North American long term soil productivity research program. p. 140–147. In: Communicating the Role of Silviculture in Managing the National Forests. Gen Tech. Rep. NE-238. USDA Forest Service Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Radnor, PA.

Amaranthus, M.P.; Page-Dumroese, D.S.; Harvey, A.; Cazares, E.; Bednar, L.F. 1996. Soil compaction and organic matter affect conifer seedling nonmycorrhizal and ectomycorrhizal root tip abundance and diversity. PNW-RP-494, USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, OR. 12 p.

Page-Dumroese D.S.; Harvey A.E.; Jurgensen, M.F.; Amaranthus, M.P. 1996. Impacts of soil compaction and tree stump removal on soil properties and outplanted seedlings in northern Idaho, USA. Can. J. Soil Sci. 78: 29–34.

Page-Dumroese, D.S.; Jurgensen, M.F.; Harvey, A.E. 1994. Relationships among woody residues, soil organic matter, and ectomycorrhizae in the cedar hemlock ecosystem. p. 85–91. In: Baumgartner, D. ( ed.) Interior Cedar-Hemlock-White Pine Forests: Ecology and Management. March 2–4, 1993. Spokane, WA. Washington State University, Pullman.

Page-Dumroese, D.S. 1993. Susceptibility of volcanic ash soils to compaction in northern Idaho. INT-RN-409. USDA Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, UT. 5 p.

Alban, D.H.; Tiarks, A.E.; Powers, R.F.; Page-Dumroese, D.S.; Ponder, F., Jr.; Buford, M.A. 1993. Forest management impacts on long-term productivity—early results from a U.S. research program. IEA New Brunswick meeting, May 17, 1993. Abstract and paper published as symposium proceedings.

Tiarks, A.E.; Powers, R.F.; Alban, D.H.; Ruark, G.A.; Page-Dumroese, D.S. 1993. USFS long-term soil productivity: national research Project. A USFS coop research program. p. 236–241. In: Kimble, J.M. (ed.) Proceedings of the Eighth International Soil Management Workshop: Utilization of soil survey information for sustainable land use; 1992 July 11–1992 July 24; Portland, OR. Lincoln, NE.: USDA, Soil Conservation Service, Lincoln, NE.

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