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The Role of Postfire Coarse Woody Debris in Aspen Regeneration William J. Ripple, Environmental Remote Sensing Applications Laboratory (ERSAL), Department of Forest Resources, and Eric J. Larsen, Department of Geoscience
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Document Date: 2005-11-10 15:17:17


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Houston / Fairfield / Washington DC / New York / Gardiner / Wiley / /

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Macmillan Publishing Co. / Boulder Co. / Environmental Remote Sensing Applications Laboratory / /

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United States / /

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Oregon State University / Utah State University / /

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jackstraw site / /

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Gardiner river / Fishlake National Forest / Madison River / Plateau of YNP / Blue Mountains / Lamar river / YNP / Yellowstone river / /

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Oregon State University / Univ. of Montana / USDA / Department of Geosciences / Park Service / Oregon State University Research Council / Utah State Univ. / Society of American Foresters / Utah State University / /

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Jeff Hollenbeck / Dale Bartos / Slash / Eric J. Larsen / Charles E. Kay / Dan Rosenberg / Woody Debris / W.F. PORTER / R.B. CAMPBELL / JR. / H. SALWASSER / R. FORESTER / Roy Renkin / M.R. PELTON / R.B. GILL / William Ripple / Kit Hershey / Doug Brodie / D.R. MCCULLOUGH / Diane Shirley / /

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General / corresponding author / FORESTER / /

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Wyoming / Oregon / New York / Washington / Gardiner Ranger District / Utah / Pennsylvania / Montana / /

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western United States / northern Yellowstone / /

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