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Title: Reducing wind damage in the forests of the Oregon Coast range.
Author(s): Ruth, Robert H.; Yoder, Ray A.
Date: 1953
Source: USDA Forest Service PNW Old Series Research Paper No. 7: 1-30
Station ID: OSP-PNW-007
Description: Wind damage is serious in the forests of the Oregon Coast Range. For example, on December 4, 1951, one severe storm blew down 3.7 billion board feet of merchantable timber.
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Ruth, Robert H.; Yoder, Ray A.  1953.  Reducing wind damage in the forests of the Oregon Coast range..   USDA Forest Service PNW Old Series Research Paper No. 7: 1-30




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