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Fall River Long-Term Site Productivity Study
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Author/Year/Title/Outlet |
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Devine, Warren D.; Harrington, Constance A. 2011. Factors affecting diurnal stem contraction in young Douglas-fir. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 151 (2011) 414-419. |
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Devine, Warren D.; Harrington, Timothy B.; Terry, Thomas A.; Harrison, Robert B.; Slesak, Robert A.; Peter, David H.; Harrington, Constance A.; Shilling, Carol J.; Schoenholtz, Stephen H. 2011. Five-year vegetation control effects on aboveground biomass and nitrogen content and allocation in Douglas-fir plantations on three contrasting sites. Forest Ecology and Management 262(12):2187-2198.2. |
594 |
Devine, W.D.; Harrington, Constance. 2009. Relationships among foliar phenology, radial growth rate, and xylem density in a young Douglas-fir plantation. Wood and Fiber Science. 41 (3): 300-312. |
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Harrison, R.B.; T.A. Terry; C.W. Licata; B.L. Flaming; R. Meade; I.A. Guerrini; B.D. Strahm; D. Xue; A.B. Adams; M.R. Lolley; A. Sidell; G.L. Wagoner; D. Briggs; and E.C. Turnblom. 2009. Biomass and stand characteristics of a highly productive mixed Douglas-fir and western hemlock plantation in coastal Washington. Western Journal of Applied Forestry 24(4): 180-186. |
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Peter, David H.; Harrington, Constance. 2009. Six years of plant community development after clearcut harvesting in western Washington. Can. J. For. Res. 39 (2): 308–319. |
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Strahm, Brian D.; Harrison, Robert B.; Terry, Thomas A.; Harrington, Timothy B.; Adams, A.B.; Footen, Paul W. 2009. Changes in dissolved organic matter with depth suggest the potential for postharvest organic matter retention to increase subsurface soil carbon pools. Forest Ecology and Management. |
581 |
Harrington, Constance; Thomas, Terry; Harrison, Robert. 2008. Growing Trees Where Trees Grow Best: Short-term Research Sheds Light on Long-term Productivity Science Findings. Issue 107 (October). 6 p. |
578 |
Ares, Adrian; Harrington, Constance A. ; Terry, Thomas
A. ; Kraft, Joseph M. 2008. Vegetation
control effects on untreated wood, crude cellulose and holocellulose
δ13C
of early and latewood in 3- to 5-year-old rings of Douglas-fir.
Trees 22:603-609. |
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Petersen, Kyle S.; Ares, Adrian; Terry, Thomas A.; Harrison, Robert B. 2008. Vegetation competition effects on aboveground biomass and macronutrients, leaf area, and crown structure in 5-year old Douglas-fir. New Forests 35: 299–311. |
565 |
Ares, Adrian; Terry, Thomas; Harrington, Constance
A.; Devine, Warren; Peter, David; Bailey, John. 2007. Biomass
removal, soil compaction, and vegetation control effects on five-year
growth of Douglas-fir in Coastal Washington. Forest Science. 53(5):
600-610. |
559 |
Devine,
Warren D.; Harrington, Constance A. 2007. Influence of harvest residues and vegetation on microsite soil and air temperatures in a young conifer plantation. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 145(2007):125-138. |
552 |
Ares, Adrian; Terry, Thomas A.; Piatek,
Kathryn B.; Harrison, Robert B.; Miller, Richard E.; Flaming, Barry
L.; Licata, Christopher W.; Strahm, Brian
D.; Harrington, Constance A. Meade, Rodney; Anderson, Harry W.; Brodie,
Leslie C.; Kraft, Joseph M. 2007. The Fall River
long-term site productivity study in coastal Washington: site characteristics,
methods, and biomass and carbon and nitrogen stores before and after
harvest. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-691.
Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 85 p. [pdf in three parts: A B C] |
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Strahm, B.D.; Harrison, R.B. 2007. Mineral and organic
matter controls on the sorption of macronutrient anions in variable-charge
soils. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 71: 1926-1933. |
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Terry, T.A.; and Ares, A. 2007. Effect of Residual
Levels of Post-harvest Forest Floor Biomass on Soil Temperature at
20-cm Depth at the Fall River Long-term Site Productivity Study. Weyerhaeuser
Company Technical Report, Centralia, WA: Weyerhaeuser Company. 29
pp. |
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Ares, A.; Terry, T.; Harrison, R.B.; Harrington, C.A.;
Piatek, K.; Flaming, F., Licata, C.; Strahm, B.; Meade, R.; Miller,
R.; Devine, W.; Peter, P.; Petersen, K.; Anderson, H.; Harrington,
T. 2006. Achieving long-term site productivity in the Pacific Northwest:
Research-Driven Strategic Databases to Best Management Practices.
In: Proceedings: IUFRO 4.04.02 Forest Plantation Meeting: Sustainable
Forest Management with Fast Growing Plantations. October 10-13, 2006
Charleston, SC. |
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Vance, E.D.; Terry, T.A.; Harrison, R.B.; Harrington, C.A.; Strahm, B.D.; Ares, A. 2006. The Fall River Long-term Soil Productivity study: Linking processes to operations in Pacific Northwest Douglas-fir. Western Forester. 51: 12-15. |
547 |
Ares, Adrian; Terry, Thomas; Piatek, Kathryn B.; Harrison, Robert B.; Harrington, Constance
A.; Meade, Rodney; Leon, Rick; Miller, Richard E.; Flaming, Barry
L.; Licata, Christopher W.; Petersen, Kyle; Strahm,
Brian D.; Anderson, Harry W.; Brodie, Leslie C.; Kraft, Joseph M.
2006. Pre- and post-harvest
stores of carbon and nitrogen in a highly-productive
forest site subjected to increasing biomass removals in coastal Washington.
Technical Note, Project number 5000000207. Centralia, WA:
Weyerhaeuser Company. 15 p. |
541 |
Devine, Warren
D.; Harrington, Constance A. 2006. Effects
of vegetation control and organic matter removal on soil water content
in a young Douglas-fir plantation. Res. Pap. PNW-RP-568. Portland, OR: U.S. Department
of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 28 p. |
523 |
Bailey, John D.; Harrington, Constance A. 2006. Temperature
regulation of bud-burst phenology within and among years in a young
Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) plantation in western Washington,
USA. Tree Physiology 26: 421-430. |
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Strahm, B.D. 2006. Abiotic retention mechanisms of
organic and macronutrient anions in variable-charge soils. Ph.D. dissertation,
Univ. of Washington, Seattle. |
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Strahm, B.D.; Harrison, R.B. 2006. Nitrate sorption
in a variable-charge forest soil of the Pacific Northwest. Soil Sci.
171: 313-321. |
520 |
Ares, A.; Terry, T.A.; Miller, R.E.; Anderson, H.W.;
Flaming, B.L. 2005. Forest harvesting effects on soil physical properties
and Douglas-fir growth on a Coastal Washington Site. Soil Sci. Soc.
Am. J. 69: 1822-1832. |
519 |
Harrington, T.B; Harrington, C.A.; Schoenholtz, S.H.
2005. Forest productivity responses to logging debris and competing
vegetation: effects of annual precipitation and soil texture. p. 173-175.
In: Harrington C.H.; Schoenholtz, S.H. (eds). Proceedings: Productivity
of western forests: a forest product focus. Overview of Study Areas
on Field Trips. Sept. 20-24, 2004, Kamilche, WA. General Technical
Report PNW-GTR-42. USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research
Station, Portland, OR. |
518 |
Harrington, C.A.; Terry, T.; Harrison, R.B. 2005. Fall
River Long-term Site Productivity Study. p. 169-172. In: Harrington
C.H.; Schoenholtz, S.H. (eds). Proceedings: Productivity of western
forests: a forest product focus. Overview of Study Areas on Field
Trips. Sept. 20-24, 2004, Kamilche, WA. General Technical Report PNW-GTR-42.
USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland,
OR. |
517 |
Devine, W.D.; Harrington, C.A.; Terry, T.A. 2005. Volumetric
soil water content in 4- and 50-year-old Douglas-fir [Pseudotsuga
menziesii (Mir.) Franco] stand. p. 161-164. In: Harrington, C.A.;
Schoenholtz, S.H. (eds). Proceedings: Productivity of Western Forests:
a Forest Product Focus. Kamilche, WA Sept. 20-24, 2004. General Technical
Report PNW-GTR-642. USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research
Station, Portland, OR. |
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Ares, Adrian; Terry, Thomas A.; Miller, Richard E.; Anderson, Harry W.; and Flaming, Barry L. 2005. Ground-based forest harvesting effects on soil physical properties and Douglas-fir growth. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 69: 1822–1832. |
513 |
Harrington, Constance A.; Schoenholtz, Stephen H.,
eds. 2005. Productivity of western forests: a forest products focus.
Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-642. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 176 p. [pdf in
three parts: A B
C] |
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Petersen, K. 2005. The effects of vegetation control
on the early growth of Douglas-fir at a high quality site in coastal
Washington. M.S. thesis. Univ. of Washington, Seattle. |
500 |
Roberts, Scott D., Harrington, Constance A., Terry,
Thomas A. 2005. Harvest residue and competing vegetation affect soil
moisture, soil temperature, N availability, and Douglas-fir seedling
growth. Forest Ecology and Management 205: 335-350. |
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Strahm, B.D.; Harrison, R.B.; Flaming, B.L.; Terry,
T.A.; Licata, C.W.; Petersen, K.S. 2005. Factors affecting nitrogen
mobility: Organic matter retention and variable-charge soils [abstract].
p. 165. In: Harrington, C.A.; Schoenholtz, S.H. (eds.) Productivity
of Western Forests: A Forest Products Focus. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-642.
USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland,
OR. |
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Strahm, B.D.; Harrison, R.B.; Flaming, B.L.; Terry,
T.A.; Licata, C.W.; Petersen, K.S. 2005. Soil solution nitrogen concentrations
and leaching rates as influenced by organic matter retention on a
highly productive Douglas-fir site. For. Ecol. Manage. 218: 74-88. |
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Licata, C.W. 2004. Nitrogen mineralization in a coastal
Washington Douglas-fir plantation under two levels of logging slash
and coarse woody debris retention. M.S. thesis. Univ. of Washington,
Seattle. |
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Flaming, B.L. 2001. Effects of harvest intensity and
organic matter removal on nitrogen availability and leaching at a
high productivity coastal Douglas-fir site. M.S. thesis. Univ. of
Washington, Seattle. |
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Terry, T.A.; Harrington, C.A.; Harrison, R.B.. 2001.
Fall River Long-term Site Productivity Study: Study Objectives, Descriptions
of Treatments, and Experimental Design. Long-term Site Productivity
Paper #01-1 / March 2001. Weyerhaeuser Company Forestry Research Technical
Note. 10 p. |
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