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Land-water interactions: the riparian zone
Creator:
Swanson, F. J.
,
Gregory, S. V.
,
Sedell, J. R.
, and
Campbell, A. G.
Abstract:
p.267-291 from Analysis of coniferous forest ecosystems in the Western United States.
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important food sources such as
conifer
needles may take more than one hundred days (Sedell et al. 1975
Coniferous forest streams
Creator:
Triska, F. J.
,
Sedell, J. R.
, and
Gregory, S. V.
Abstract:
p.292-332 from Analysis of coniferous forest ecosystems in the Western United States.
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Lake
." Depth Horizon (cm) Description 01 5-3 Partially decomposed
conifer
needles and broken twigs
Lake ecosystems of the Lake Washington drainage basin
Creator:
Wissmar, R. C.
,
Richey, J. E.
,
Devol, A. H.
, and
Eggers, D. M.
Abstract:
p.333-386 from Analysis of coniferous forest ecosystems in the Western United States.
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this
lake
to produce a change in trophic
state
similar to that of
Lake
Washington. Findley
Lake
The
Material transfer in a western Oregon forested watershed
Creator:
Swanson, F. J.
,
Fredriksen, R. L.
, and
McCorison, F. M.
Abstract:
p.233-266 from Analysis of coniferous forest ecosystems in the Western United States
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from atmospheric sources and occurs in the dissolved
state
in subsurface water or, rarely, as overland
Nutrient cycling in forests of the Pacific Northwest
Creator:
Johnson, D. W.
,
Cole, D. W.
,
Bledsoe, C. S.
,
Cromack, K.
,
Edmonds, Robert L.
,
Gessel, S. P.
,
Grier, C. C.
,
Richards, B. N.
, and
Vogt, K. A.
Abstract:
p.186-232 from Analysis of coniferous forest ecosystems in the Western United States.
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mature Abies amabilis stand at Findley
Lake
(Singer and Ugolini 1974; Ugolini et al. 1977a, b; Singer et
Physiological activity in Douglas-fir
Creator:
Lassoie, J. P.
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p.126-185 from Analysis of coniferous forest ecosystems in the Western United States.
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but that the needle arrangements on
conifer
branches promote mutual shading, which lowers total
Productivity of western coniferous forests
Creator:
Long, J. N.
Abstract:
p.89-125 from Analysis of coniferous forest ecosystems in the Western United States.
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observed that maximum radial increment along the upper stem of a
conifer
often occurs at a point above the
Introduction (Analysis of coniferous forest ecosystems in the Western United States)
Creator:
Edmonds, Robert L.
Abstract:
p.1-27 from Analysis of coniferous forest ecosystems in the Western United States.
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riparian zone (Chapter 9), and productivity and nutrient cycling in stream (Chapter 10) and
lake
(Chapter
Analysis of coniferous forest ecosystems in the Western United States
Creator:
Edmonds, Robert L.
,
Hawk, G. M.
,
Long, J. N.
,
Franklin, J. F.
,
Emmingham, W. H.
,
Reed, K. L.
,
Clark, S. G.
,
Lassoie, J. P.
,
Johnson, D. W.
,
Cole, D. W.
,
Bledsoe, C. S.
,
Cromack, K.
,
Gessel, S. P.
,
Grier, C. C.
,
Richards, B. N.
,
Vogt, K. A.
,
Swanson, F. J.
,
Fredriksen, R. L.
,
McCorison, F. M.
,
Gregory, S. V.
,
Sedell, J. R.
,
Campbell, A. G.
,
Triska, F. J.
,
Wissmar, R. C.
,
Richey, J. E.
,
Devol, A. H.
, and
Eggers, D. M.
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Lake
." Depth Horizon (cm) Description 01 5-3 Partially decomposed
conifer
needles and broken twigs
The niche and forest growth
Creator:
Reed, K. L.
and
Clark, S. G.
Abstract:
p.68-88 from Analysis of coniferous forest ecosystems in the Western United States.
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