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Publications
Publication Year: 2018
Guerrero Bolaño, Francisco Jose. 2018. Biogeochemical Signals of Mountainous Forested Watersheds’ Response to Disturbance. Corvallis: Oregon State University. 152 p. Ph.D. dissertation.
Publications
Publication Year: 2018
Weldy, Matt. 2018. Spatiotemporal Associations of Abundance and Vital Rates of Co-occurring Small Mammals in a Late Successional Forest. Corvallis: Oregon State University. 215 p. M.S. thesis.
Publications
Publication Year: 2019
Bayles, David Paul. 2019. Outside of Time Forest Landscapes. Terrain.org. https://www.terrain.org/2019/arterrain/david-paul-bayles/
Publications
Publication Year: 2019
Celis, Jessica; Halpern, Charles B.; Muldoon, Ariel. 2019. Consequences of reduced light for flower production in conifer-invaded meadows of the Pacific Northwest, U.S.A. Plant Ecology. 15p.. doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/s11258-019-00952-x
Publications
Publication Year: 2019
Dong, Zheng; Driscoll, Charles T.; Johnson, Sherri L.; Campbell, John L.; Pourmokhtarian, Afshin; Stoner, Anne M.K.; Hayhoe, Katharine. 2019. Projections of water, carbon, and nitrogen dynamics under future climate change in an old-growth Douglas-fir forest in the western Cascade Range using a biogeochemical model. Science of The Total Environment. 656: 608-624. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.11.377
Publications
Publication Year: 2019
Harmon, Mark E. 2019. Have product substitution carbon benefits been overestimated? A sensitivity analysis of key assumptions. Environmental Research Letters. 14(6): 1-8. doi:https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ab1e95
Publications
Publication Year: 2019
Segura, Catalina; Noone, David; Warren, Dana; Jones, Julia A.; Tenny, Johnathan; Ganio, Lisa M. 2019. Climate, Landforms, and Geology Affect Baseflow Sources in a Mountain Catchment. Water Resources Research. 55(7): 5238-5254. doi:https://doi.org/10.1029/2018WR023551
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Spatial and temporal variation in river corridor exchange across a 5th order mountain stream network
Publication Year: 2019
Ward, A. S.; Wondzell, S. M.; Schmadel, N. M.; Herzog, S.; Zarnetske, J. P.; Baranov, V.; Blaen, P. J.; Brekenfeld, N.; Chu, R.; Derelle, R.; Drummond, J.; Fleckenstein, J. H.; Garayburu-Caruso, V.; Graham, E.; Hannah, D.; Harman, C. J.; Hixson, J.; Knapp, J. L. A.; Krause, S.; Kurz, M. J.; Lewandowski, J.; Li, A.; MartÃ, E.; Miller, M.; Milner, A. M.; Neil, K.; Orsini, L.; Packman, A. I.; Plont, S.; Renteria, L.; Roche, K.; Royer, T.; Segura, C.; Stegen, J.; Toyoda, J.; Wells, J.; Wisnoski, N. I. 2019. Spatial and temporal variation in river corridor exchange across a 5th-order mountain stream network. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. 23(12): 5199-5225. doi:https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-5199-2019
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The FOREG crew: (back row:) Matt Reala, Maggie Ross, Maddie Sutton, Ethan Torres, Adam Milenkowic, Aaron Nelson, Adam Carson, (front row:) Emily Dewald-Wang, Liam Engel, Joseph LaManna
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Some of the tools for big plot work: measuring stick, calipers, pliers, nails
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One of the numbered metal identification bands used to mark any woody plants within each 1m-square plot
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A plant marked with one of the metal identification bands
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Joseph LaManna, lead on the project, inspects plants within a 1m-square plot
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Liam Engel enters data into a tablet
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Matt Reala notes the measurement height on a PVC pipe that will be used with the survey tool to map trees
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Joseph LaManna shows data from this plot, FOREG02, which contains old Reference Stand 2. The data show every mapped stem and the underlying topography.
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Maddie Sutton surveys vegetation within the plot
