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Pacific Northwest Research Station

 
 

Pacific Northwest Research Station
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[Image]: Cover of publication entitled Valuing A Log: Alternative Approaches.Research notes (RNs) provide observational information on new techniques or instruments, updates on studies not yet completed.

 

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RN-543 03-095 (2003) AUTOSAW simulations of lumber recovery for small-diameter Douglas-fir and ponderosa pine from southwestern Oregon, by R. J. Barbour, D.L. Parry, J. Punches, J. Forsman, and R. Ross (436 Kb) [Abstract]

 

RN-541 03-045 (2003) Valuing a log: alternative approaches by R.V. Nagubadi, R.D. Fight, and R.J. Barbour  (765 Kb) [Abstract

 

RN-536 03-043 (2003) Calcareous fens in southeast Alaska by Michael H. McClellan, Terry Brock, and James F. Baichtal (243 Kb) [Abstract

 

RN-533 02-143 (2003) Site index equations and mean annual increment equations for Pacific Northwest Research Station forest inventory and analysis inventories, 1985-2001, by E.J. Hanson, D.L. Azuma, and B.A. Hiserote (478 Kb) [Abstract]

 

RN-530 03-151 (2003) Moisture distributions in western hemlock lumber from trees harvested near Sitka, Alaska, by David L. Nicholls, Allen M. Brackley, and Travis Allen. (403 Kb) [Abstract]

 

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