The video "Harold Otley AV-Oral History 362" was filmed by Dorothea Purdy & Barbara Lofgren at the Harney County Library on June the 8th, 1994, in Burns, Oregon. A copy of the transcript is included.
This oral history is part of the Claire McGill Luce Western History Room at the...
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The thesis area is located in north-central Oregon approximately 20 km west of the town of Mitchell. The rocks exposed in the area belong to the Clarno Formation. This study supports the informal reclassification of the Clarno to Group status, composed of an Upper and Lower Clarno Formation. An angular...
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AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF
Harold R. Stroh for the
Understanding the causes and consequences of rapid environmental change is an essential scientific frontier, particularly given the threat of climate-and land use-induced changes in disturbance regimes. In western North America, recent widespread insect outbreaks and wildfires have sparked acute concerns about potential insect-fire interactions. Although previous research shows that insect...
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reduce the severity of subsequent forest fires?
Garrett W Meigs*, Harold S J Zald, John L
Understanding the causes and consequences of rapid environmental change is an essential scientific frontier, particularly given the threat of climate-and land use-induced changes in disturbance regimes. In western North America, recent widespread insect outbreaks and wildfires have sparked acute concerns about potential insect-fire interactions. Although previous research shows that insect...
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, Harold S J Zald1, John LCampbell1,William SKeeton2 andRobert EKennedy3
1 College of Forestry, Oregon
Late Cretaceous sedimentary marine and deltaic rocks of
Gabriola Island were mapped and studied during the summer of 1971.
Cretaceous strata constitute all the exposed outcrops on the island,
which is the northernmost of the Gulf Island chain of British Columbia.
The upper four formations of the Nanaimo Group are...
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, British Columbia
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF
JOHN ALDEN PACKARD, JR. for the Master of Science
(Name
Forests play a critical role sequestering atmospheric carbon dioxide, partially offsetting greenhouse gas emissions, and thereby mitigating climate change. Forest management, natural disturbances, and the fate of carbon in wood products strongly influence carbon sequestration and emissions in the forest sector. Government policies, carbon offset and trading programs, and sustainable...
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geography. John Wiley
and Sons, London, U.K.
McCune, B., and J.B. Grace. 2002. Analysis of ecological
The oldest rocks of the Sturgill Peak area are herein named the
grassy slope phyllites, and are of Permian (?) age. They are
divided into a phyllitic member, consisting of complexly folded and
highly sheared phyllites and phyllitic cherts, and a limestone member,
containing sheared limestone, silicified limestone, and chert....
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, Idaho
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF
STEVEN JOHN SKURLA for the MASTER OF SCIENCE
(Name) (Degree)
in
Forests play a critical role sequestering atmospheric carbon dioxide, partially offsetting greenhouse gas emissions, and thereby mitigating climate change. Forest management, natural disturbances, and the fate of carbon in wood products strongly influence carbon sequestration and emissions in the forest sector. Government policies, carbon offset and trading programs, and sustainable...
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Review for
Managers, Policymakers, and Educators
Harold S.J. Zald, Thomas A. Spies, Mark E. Harmon, and
Bayesian networks are probabilistic models that represent complex distributions in a modular way and have become very popular in many fields. There are many methods to build Bayesian networks from a random sample of independent and identically distributed observations. However, many observational studies are designed using some form of clustered...
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Learning Bayesian Networks from
Correlated Data
Harold Bae1, Stefano Monti2, Monty Montano3, Martin H
AIM: Landscape management and conservation planning require maps of vegetation
composition and structure over large regions. Species distribution models
(SDMs) are often used for individual species, but projects mapping multiple species
are rarer. We compare maps of plant community composition assembled by
stacking results from many SDMs with multivariate maps...
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: 516–527.
doi:10.1111/avsc.12085
10.1111/avsc.12085
John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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