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Riparian Buffer and Density Management Influences on Microclimate of Young Headwater Forests of Western Oregon Paul D. Anderson, David J. Larson, and Samuel S. Chan Abstract: Thinning of 30- to 70-year-old Douglas-fir (P
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Washington / Tillamook / Corvallis / /

Company

USDI / David J. Larson / A.R. Harris Ltd. / Land Management / Forestry Sciences Laboratory / /

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United States / New Zealand / /

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Person Travel / Natural Disaster / /

Facility

University of Montana / Oregon State University / Ballard Hall / Pacific Northwest Research Station / /

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IndustryTerm

watershed network / stream network / study site / given site / greater bank stability / headwater systems / food / energy / /

NaturalFeature

Contrast Stream / Douglas-fir forests / North Soup Creek / Keel Mountain / Young Headwater Forests / /

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Bureau of Land Management / USDI Bureau / Sea Grant College Program and Extension Service / Society of American Foresters / Oregon State University / Oregon State Office / USDA / DayMet US Data Center / USDA Forest Service / UT SR / University of Montana / /

Person

Lindermayer / Franklin Pelt / Pat Cunningham / Oliver / David J. Larson / Van Pelt / Paul D. Anderson / Bob Danehy / H. Weatherly / V / Samuel S. Chan / /

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Position

Governor / representative / principle driver / /

ProvinceOrState

Physiographic / Montana / Oregon / California / Washington / western Oregon and Washington / /

Region

Western Oregon / /

Technology

radiation / Simulation / /

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www.daymet.org/default.jsp / /

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