There are a number of wood properties which affect the quality of forest products such as lumber and pulp. Of these, wood density is considered by some to be the single most important physical characteristic because it is an excellent predictor of strength, stiffness, hardness, and paper-making capacities. Accurately assessing...
Four buoyant plumes were produced within a laboratory convectively
mixed layer from a source height of about z[subscript s] = 0.15 h,
where h is the height of the convectively mixed layer. The
projected images of these plumes in the X-Z plane were analyzed
using a densitometer (photomultiplier tube) to...
The objective of this thesis is to develop criteria for a data
acquisition system for electrical machinery capable of sampling a
signal every 0.2 msec with a desired accuracy of 0.1%. The system to
be measured includes both AC and DC voltage and current signals from
several points. The main...
The objectives of this study were to determine whether changes in
the selective pressures which occur in a hatchery could cause inherited
modifications in the behavior of steelhead trout (Salmo gairdneri) that
would affect their survival in the wild. Environmental effects on the
behavior of the offspring of hatchery and...
Orchard floor management (OFM) practices can improve soil function and alter
the soil biological community. Soil function is dependent on soil forming materials and
on management practices but little is known about how OFM affect orchard soil quality,
fertilizer N uptake, or tree growth and production.
Research plots were located...
Growing societal demand for forest products is pressuring managers to increase productivity from a finite land area, and it is expected that increased supply will come mostly from expansion of intensively managed stands. The USDA Forest Service and numerous collaborators created the Long-Term Soil Productivity (LTSP) network of research sites...