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Publication Year: 2016
Zald, Harold S.J.; Spies, Thomas A.; Seidl, Rupert; Pabst, Robert J.; Olsen, Keith A.; Steel, E. Ashley. 2016. Complex mountain terrain and disturbance history drive variation in forest aboveground live carbon density in the western Oregon Cascades, USA. Forest Ecology and Management. 366: 193-207. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2016.01.036
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In a 2016 publication from Andrews Forest, researcher Alba Argerich and colleagues suggest that forested watersheds may not store quite as much carbon as previously thought. Small, headwater...
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The amount of carbon stored in tree trunks, branches, leaves and other biomass — what scientists call “aboveground live carbon” — is determined more by timber harvesting than...
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Research from the Andrews Forest suggests that old-growth forests may provide a buffer against rising air temperature. “To our knowledge, ours is the first broad-scale test of whether subtle...
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The Research Experience for Teachers (RET) program matches K-12 teachers with scientists for 8-10 weeks of field data collection and independent research. The RET program is funded by the National...
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The photo gallery contains a collection of historic and current photographs of the forest, streams, plants, animals, insects, and people that make the Andrews Forest special. This is...
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Aerial Imagery for the HJ Andrews and Surrounding Areas
The Andrews Forest maintains an archive of aerial photographs and imagery from remote sensing. Most of these images are available in...
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Please send your Andrews Forest related publications (an electronic PDF) to hjapubs@lists.oregonstate.edu. If you are unable to send an electronic PDF, please send...
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Streams move carbon from land into oceans and the atmosphere. Carbon in streams can come from leaf litter decomposing in the water. How quickly that leaf litter decomposes depends upon the...
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Andrews Forest researcher Dana Warren studies how light affects streams. Forest canopies along streams regulate stream light availability, which influences water temperature, in-stream primary...
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Introduction:
The Ospreycam is trained on a nest at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest that has been active every year since at least 2008. The pair typically arrives in April and remains until...