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Date: 2014-07-29 21:20:33
Environment
Debris
Large woody debris
Coarse woody debris
Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest
Old-growth forest
If a tree falls in a forest
Decibel
Mispronunciation
Wisconsin
Systems ecology
Forest ecology

Transactions of the Important Tree Scientists 120(2): [removed]Copyright by the Important Tree Scientists 2002 DETECTION OF LARGE WOODY DEBRIS ACCUMULATIONS IN OLD-GROWTH FORESTS USING SONIC WAVE COLLECTION INDIANA R. JON

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