Physical properties of old-growth Douglas-fir [Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Frankco] forests in the west coast regions of North America have received very little attention aver 30 yr of extensive research. This study was aimed at characterizing the forest microclimate and its variability over the growing season (June to October). Three 200 m line transects in the interior area of an old-growth Douglas-fir forest of the Wind River Experimental Forest, Gifford Pichot National Forest, Washington, USA, were used to install randomly 8 automatic-recording systems to quantify growing-season microclimate and variability in 1990 and 1992, including air and surface soil temperature (Ta and Ts), relative humidity (h), wind speed (v), and solar radiat...
Data presented in this paper were obtained during a five year study by the U.S. Forest Service (Ring...
This study was initiated to determine the importance of various tree characteristics and environment...
Graduation date: 1979During the past 20 years, repeated thinning of a Douglas-fir forest, now 65 yea...
AbstractDouglas-fir growth in the Pacific Northwest is thought to be water limited. However, discern...
Best copy available.Air temperatures at i m and soil temperatures at 2C cm are reported for\ud twent...
Dendroclimatological methods were used to explore the response of conifers to climatic variability ...
In the western United States, mechanical thinning and prescribed fire are common forest management p...
A study was initiated in 1984 to investigate the soil water regime and growth in uneven-age interior...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Green-tree or structural retention is becoming increasingly common as a method of regeneration harve...
This study was designed to measure the microbiological and chemical characteristics of forest soils ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Douglas-fir (Psuedotsuga menziesii) spans the entire m...
Previous dendroclimatological research has shown that tree growth is primarily a function of tempera...
The objective of this study was to characterize the temporal and altitudinal variation in microclima...
Although the biophysical effects of afforestation or deforestation on local climate are recognized, ...
Data presented in this paper were obtained during a five year study by the U.S. Forest Service (Ring...
This study was initiated to determine the importance of various tree characteristics and environment...
Graduation date: 1979During the past 20 years, repeated thinning of a Douglas-fir forest, now 65 yea...
AbstractDouglas-fir growth in the Pacific Northwest is thought to be water limited. However, discern...
Best copy available.Air temperatures at i m and soil temperatures at 2C cm are reported for\ud twent...
Dendroclimatological methods were used to explore the response of conifers to climatic variability ...
In the western United States, mechanical thinning and prescribed fire are common forest management p...
A study was initiated in 1984 to investigate the soil water regime and growth in uneven-age interior...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Green-tree or structural retention is becoming increasingly common as a method of regeneration harve...
This study was designed to measure the microbiological and chemical characteristics of forest soils ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Douglas-fir (Psuedotsuga menziesii) spans the entire m...
Previous dendroclimatological research has shown that tree growth is primarily a function of tempera...
The objective of this study was to characterize the temporal and altitudinal variation in microclima...
Although the biophysical effects of afforestation or deforestation on local climate are recognized, ...
Data presented in this paper were obtained during a five year study by the U.S. Forest Service (Ring...
This study was initiated to determine the importance of various tree characteristics and environment...
Graduation date: 1979During the past 20 years, repeated thinning of a Douglas-fir forest, now 65 yea...