Call Number (LC) Title Results
A 13.79:PNW-483 New method for measuring water seepage through salmon spawning gravel / 1
A 13.79:PNW-RN-450 Drying firewood in a temporary solar kiln : a case study / 1
A 13.79:PNW-RN-451 Botanical reconnaissance of Meeks Table Research Natural Area, Washington / 1
A 13.79:PNW-RN-452 Effects of site preparation on seedling growth : a preliminary comparison of broadcast burning and pile burning / 1
A 13.79:PNW-RN-453 Effects of Arceuthobium americanum on twig growth of Pinus contorta / 1
A 13.79:PNW-RN-454 Temperature changes in an initially frozen wood chip pile / 1
A 13.79:PNW-RN-455 Growth and yield of western larch in response to several density levels and two thinning methods : 15-year results / 1
A 13.79:PNW-RN-456 Madrone duff and the natural regeneration of douglas-fir / 1
A 13.79:PNW-RN-457 Pecky rot in incense-cedar : evaluation of five scaling methods / 1
A 13.79:PNW-RN-458 Fifteen-year results from a grand fir-shasta red fir spacing study / 1
A 13.79:PNW-RN-459 Influence of overstory on snow depth and density in hemlock-spruce stands : implications for management of deer habitat in southeastern Alaska / 1
A 13.79:PNW-RN-460 Seven chemicals fail to protect ponderosa pine from Armillaria root disease in central Washington / 1
A 13.79:PNW-RN-461 Bud characteristics of unrooted stem cuttings affect establishment success of cottonwood / 1
A 13.79:PNW-RN-462 Fungi from foliage of Arctostaphylospatula, Castanopsis chrysophylla, and Ceanothus velutinus / 1
A 13.79:PNW-RN-463 Water quality and streamflow in the Caribou-Poker Creeks research watershed, central Alaska, 1979 / 1
A 13.79:PNW-RN-464 Variation in damage from growing-season frosts among open-pollinated families of red alder / 1
A 13.79:PNW-RN-465 Rooting Sitka spruce from southeast Alaska / 1
A 13.79:PNW-RN-466 Illustrating harvest effects on site microclimate in a high-elevation forest stand / 1
A 13.79:PNW-RN-467 Microbial and chemical properties of log ponds along the Oregon coast / 1
A 13.79:PNW-RN-468 Incidence of decay fungi in stumps of two thinned western larch stands in northeastern Oregon / 1