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Oregon State University

FOREST ENGINEERING DEPARTmENT

1970-85 List Of

THESES

PUBLICATIONS

TECHNICAL PAPERS

AUDIO-VISUAL PEDIA

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTIONAbout This Listlilhere to Obtain Copies of Listed [Materials Announcements of New Materials and Activities

TIMBER HARVESTING PublicationsTheses and Technical Papers Audio-Visual Media

HYDROLOGY, SOILS,. AND WATERSHED MANAGEMENT Publications ThesesAudio-Visual Media

FOREST METEOROLOGY Publications Theses

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1970-85 list of theses, pubiications, technical

INTRODUCTION

About This List

The Forest Engineering Department at Dregon State University has provided leadership in teaching* research* and continuing education for many years. This list represents the results of much of this activity since 1970* when our research and extension programs uere significantly expanded. The list focuses on those materials that are readily available from the sources listed belouj. Should you have any questions about these materials or any of our programs* please contact us.

Forest Engineering Department Oregon State University

Corvallis* OR 97331 (503) 754-4952

Uhere to Obtain Copies of Listed Materials

FRL - Forest Research Laboratory^ Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 97331

FE - Forest Engineering Department^ College of Forestry Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 97331

FPC - Forestry Wedia Center^College of Forestry Oregon State University Corvallis* OR 97331

ACCT- Forestry Accounting^College of Forestry Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 97331

EXT - Extension Bulletin Mailing^ Industrial Building Oregon State University Corvallis* OR 97331

URRI- Water Resources Research Institute^

Oregon State University Corvallis* OR 97331

KL - Kerr Library^Oregon State University Corvallis* OR 97331

FL - FRL Library^Forest Research Library Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 97331

Announcements of Neu Materials and Activities

The OSU College of Forestry produces a quarterly newsletter (Forestry Update) that is distributed free of charge to interested persons. In it uie describe our recent and new researchprojects* workshops and conferences* and publications and audio-visual rnaterials. the newsletter* send your request tot

Forestry Update College of Forestry

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TIMBER HARVESTING

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Publications

ADAl'lS, P.U. 1982. Estimating biomass in northern lower Michigan forest stands.For. Ecol. and Manage. 4:275-286.

ANDERSON, P. and J. SESSIONS. 1985. Gradeability and cost considerations invehicle operations on steep roads. IN: Proc. Sixth Pac. Nlii Skyline Logging Symp. p 41-43.

AULERICH, D.E. 1974. Trials and tribulations in skyline logging. Proc. Skyline Logging Symp., Univ. of Wash. p. 19-21,

AULERICH, D.E, 1975. Smallwood harvesting research at Oregon State Univ. Loggers Handbook 35:10-12, 84, 88, 88.

AULERICH, D.E,, K.K, OOHNSDN, and H. FROEHLICH. 1974. Tractors or skylines: what*s best for thinning young-growth Douglas-fir? For. Indust, 101(l2):42-45.

BRADSHAW, G, 1979. Preplanned skid trails and winching versus conventional harvesting on a partial cut. 05U FRL Res. Note 62.

'orest engineering education: where the action is. J. For, (75)2.FRL BROUN, G.U. 1975

FRL BROUN, G.U. 1982

FRL. BROUN, G.U. 1982forests. J. Fi

FE BROUN, G.U. 1982America. In: 1

FE BROUN, G.U. 1984B(3):15-16.

FE BROUN, G.U. and JHandbook 6:15-18,

FRL BROUN, G.U., U.R, BENTLEY, and J.C. GORDON, 1982. Developing harvesting systems forthe future: linking strategies, biology, and design. For. Prod. J. 32(6):35-38.

FE BROUN, G.U., R.D. LAYTON and D.D, STUDIER. 1984. Efficient transportation systems forthe management of new forests. In: Proc. 1983 Society of American Foresters Annual Meeting, pp. 68-73.

FRL BUTLER, D.A, and C.B. LEOOUX. 1980. Scheduling replacement of logging equipment: somequantitative guidelines. D5U FRL Res. Bull. 32.

FRL BUTLER, D.A. and C.B. LEDOUX, 1983. Reference manual for THIN: a cable loggingsimulation model. OSU FRL,

FE CACCAVAND, M.P, 19B2. Residual stand damage from cable thinning. Proc. Thirty-Seventh Annual Meeting (Pac. NU Region) American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Corvallis, DR. Paper No. PNR-B2-5Q6,

FRL DYKSTRA, D.P, 1974. The Pansy Basin Study: comparing yarding rates and costs ofhelicopter, balloon, and cable systems. Logger's Handbook 34:20-23, 158, 160, 164, 176, 178.

FRL DYKSTRA, D.P, 1975. Computer simulation analysis of timber harvest landings. Systemsanalysis and forest management, Proc. of workshop held at Univ. of Georgia, Soc. Am. Foresters.

FRL DYKSTRA, D.P, 1976. Cotrparison of yarding delays can help estimate logging costs.For. Indust. 103(4):44-46.

FRL DYKSTRA, D.P, 1976. Production rates and costs fpr yarding by cable, balloon, andhelicopter compared for clear-cuttings and partial cuttings. OSU FRL Res. Bull. 22.

FRL DYKSTRA, D,P. 1976. Yarding delays for advanced logging systems. OSU FRL Res. Pap.33.

FRL DYKSTRA, D.P. and J.J. GARLAND, 1978. Log trucking in Oregon - a survey.Transactions ASAE 21(4).

FRL DYKSTRA, D.P. and J.L. RIGGS. 1977. An application of facilities location theory tothe design of forest harvesting areas. AIIE Transactions 9(3).

FRL DYKSTRA, D.P., D.E. AULERICH, and J.R. HENSHAW. 1978. Prebunching to reducehelicopter logging costs. J. For. 7B(8):362-364.

GARLAND, J.J. 1979. A look at logger training. Logger's Handbook XXXIX:14-17, 96-98.

Skyline Symp., Univ. Uash. 9 p.

EXT GARLAND, J.J. 1974.

EXT GARLAND, J.J. 1975.

EXT GARLAND, J.J. 1976.Serv. EC 872.

FRL GARLAND, J.J. 1979.

ACCT GARLAND, J.J. 1960.Forestry, OSU, 16:

FE GARLAND, J.J. 1982.In: Proc. Fifth Nl

FE GARLAND, J.J. 1982.Mag, (6). 4 p.

EXT GARLAND, J.J. 1983.

EXT GARLAND, J.J. 1983.Serv. EC 1124.

EXT GARLAND, J.J. 1983.

EXT GARLAND, J.J. 1983.

EXT GARLAND, J.J. 1983.

EXT GARLAND, J.J. 1983.EC 1135. 12 p.

EXT GARLAND, J.J, 1985.logs. Ext . Circ.

FE GARLAND, J.J. 1985.and motivation. In: People and Productivity; Keys to a Successful Harvesting Operation, FPRS/CPPA Harvesting Conference, Thunder Bay, Ontario, FPRS Proceedings.

FRL GARLAND, J.J. and D.P. DYKSTRA. 1978. Log truckers finding payloads reduced byrevised uieight lauis. For. Industries.

FE HD6B5, S.D., J.C. GORDON and G.U. BROliIN. 1983. Research and technology transfer insouthwest Oregon. Journal of Forestry 81(s):534-536.

FRL KELLOGG, L.D, 1900. Skyline thinning by prebunching and swinging. Loggers HandbookXL:9-11.

FRL KELLOGG, L.D. 1900, Thinning young timber stands in mountainous terrain. OSU FRLRes. Pap. 34.

FRL KELLOGG, L.D. 1981, Machines and techniques for skyline yarding of smallwood. OSUFRL Res. Bull. 36.

FE KELLOGG, L.D. 1982. Handling the small tree resource with cable systems. Proc. For.Prod. Res, Soc. Conf., Small Tree Resource; A Materials Handling Challenge, Portland, OR,

FRL KELLOGG, L.D, 1903. Handling the small tree resource with cable systems. ForestProducts Journal 33(4):25-32.

FE KELLOGG, L.D. and E. AULERICH. 1977. Prebunch and swing technique may reduce yourthinning costs. For. Indust. 104(2):30-32.

FRL KELLOGG, L.D. and E.D. OLSEN. 1984. Increasing the productivity of a small yarder:Crew size, skidder swinging, hot thinning. OSU FRL Res. Bull. 46.

FRL KELLOGG, L.D,, E.D. OLSEN, and H.A. HARGRAUE. 19BB. Skyline thinning a westernhemlock - Sitka spruce stand: Harvesting cost and stand damage. OSU FRL Res.Bull. 53.

FRL LEDOUX, C.B, 1901, How many chokers to fly in cable thinnings? A question forsimulation. For. Prod. J. 31(11):54-5B,

FRL LEDOUX, C.B. and J.D. BROOIE. 1982. Maximizing financial yields by integratinglogging and silvicultural techniques. J. For, 00(11):717-720.

FRL LEDOUX, C.B. and D.A. BUTLER. 1901. Simulating cable thinning in young-growthstands. For, Sci. 27(4):745-757,

FRL LEDOUX, C.B, and D.A. BUTLER, 1982. Prebunching? Results from simulation, J. For.80(2):79-82.

FRL LYNSE, D.H, and A.L. BURDITT, 1903. Theoretical ground pressure distributions of logskidders. Trans. ASAE 26(5):1327-1331.

FRL LYNSE, D.H, and S.E. ARMITAGE. 1983. Multispan logging of old-growth timber insouthwest Oregon, OSU FRL Res. Note 74.

EXT MANN, J.lil. 1984. Designing double-tree intermediate supports for multispan skylinelogging. OSU Ext. Serv. EC 1165.

FE MANN, J.IlI. 1984. Transporting wood by barge in the southern United States, AmericanPulpwood Assoc, Uashington D.C., Technical Report 84-A-0. 12 p.

FE MANN, J.lil, 19B4, A summary of current forest engineering research and development inthe United States and Canada, Proc, of the Council on Forest Eng. and theInternational Union of Forest Res, Organ,, Div. 3, Symp. Orono, fiE, Soc. of Amer, Pub. No. 84-13. p. 53-50.

FRL MANN, J.liJ. 1985. Logging techniques to minimize regeneration damage during overwoodremoval. In: Proc. Shelterwood Management System Workshop. Grants Pass, OR. OSUFIR Program and SAF, pp, 49-58.

FRL MANN, J.LI. 1905. Logging planning to achieve shelterwood management objectives. In:Proc. Shelterwood Management System Workshop. Grants Pass, OR, OSU FIR Program and SAF, pp, 43-46,

FRL MANN, J.W. and S.D. TESCH, 1985. Coordinating silvicultural objectives withharvesting system capabilities in southwest Oregon, In: Proc, Bth PNW Skyline Symp. Vancouver, B.G. pp, 27-32.

FE O’LEARY, J, 1970. Thinning on steep ground. Management of Young-Growth Douglas-firand Western Hemlock. A.B. Berg, ed. Symp. Proc. p. 102-105.

FE O’LEARY, J.E, 1974. A new concept for thinning on steep ground, Symp, Proc.,Managing Young Forests in the Douglas-fir Region, p. 37-40,

FRL O’LEARY, J.E, 1974. Timber extraction to the roadside by use of cable-ways.Technology of Forestry. R, Plochmann, ed. 2nd Internat. Expo, of the Technol. of Forestry and For. Indus., Munich, Germany.

FRL O’LEARY, J.E, and F, MOSHER, 1971. Balloon logging in the Douglas-fir region ofNorth America. Symp. on Forest Operations in Mountainous Regions, Krasnodar (USSR).

FE OLSEN, E.O. 1901, Techniques to effectively balance equipment capacity and crew sizein Smallwood cable thinning, p. 67-74 In: Fifth NW Skyline Logging Symp. Proc.,Univ. Wash., Seattle.

FRL OLSEN. E.D. 1981, Avoiding two errors in estimating logging costs. Trans. ASAE26(5):1324-1326 & 1331.

FRL

FE

FRL

FRL

FRL

ACCT

FE

FRL

FRL

FRL

FRL

FRL

FRL

FRL

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FRL

OLSEN, E.D. and D,J. GIBBONS, 1983, Predicting skidding productivity: A mobility model, OSU FRL Res, Bull, 43,

OLSEN, E,0, and L,D, KELLOGG, 19B3, A comparison of data gathering techniques for evaluating logging production. Transact, of Amer, Soc. of Agric. Engineers, Uol,26. No. 6 pp. 1665-1668 & 1672.

OLSEN, E.D. and J.C.LI, SEIFERT. 1984. Machine performance and site disturbance in skidding on designated trails. Jour, of For, 82(6):366-369.

OLSEN, E.D., C.B. LEDOUX, and T.C. fCINTIRE. 1983, Determining deck size limitations u/ith small cable yarders. Logger's Handbook, \Jol, 43, Pacific Logging Congress, Portland, OR.

OLSEN, E.D,, B.L. TUOR, and M.R. PYLES, 1984, Balloon logging ujith the pendulum-suing system: Factors affecting lift. FRL Bull. No, 47.

OSU Smalluood Harvesting Research Review. 1981, Conference held April-14-15, 1981. $10.50 with binder; $8.75 without.

PETERS, P, 1978, Spacing of roads and landings to minimize timber harvest cost.For. Sci, 24(2):209-217.

PETERS, P.A, and L.D, KELLOGG, 1980. Smallwood harvesting using the Trailer Alp cable yarding system. Trans. ASAE 23:1000-1083.

PUTNAM, N.E., L.D, KELLOGG, and E.D. OLSEN, 1984. Production rates and costs of whole tree, tree-length skyline thinning. Forest Products J. 34(6):65-69,

SESSIONS, J, 1976. Field measurement of cable tensions for skyline logging systems. OSU FRL Res. Pap. 34.

SESSIONS, J, 1977. Carriage design affects the payload of skyline logging systems. OSU FRL Res. Note 58.

SESSIONS, J. 1985. Network analysis using microcomputers for logging planning. In Proc.: Sixth Pacific Northwest Skyline Logging Symp, p, 87-91,

SESSIONS, 3,, M.R, PYLES, and 3,\ii, MANN. 1985. Structural analysis of second growth trees as tail spars. In Proc.: Sixth Pac. NW Skyline Logging Symp. p. 161-164.

SESSIONS, J., J.lil. MANN, and J.D. BRODIE. 1985. Technical advances in woodmerchantable logs: Effects on ground-based logging production, OSU FRL Res. Note 73.

TARRANT, R.F. and G.lii, BROUN. 1983. Oregon's new coastal research initiative. In: Proc. Third Symposium for the management of Coastal and Ocean Management, ASCE/San Diego, CA. 3une 1-4. pp. 1302-1309.

TESCH, S.D., J.lil, MANN, and M.S, CRAWFORD, 1985. Regeneration recovery from logging damage. In: Proc. Shelterwood Management System Workshop. Grants Pass, OR. OSU FIR Program and SAF, pp, 89-93.

WILBANKS, S.J. and 3, SESSIONS. 1985. Modeling running skyline performance based upon the mechanical capability of the yarder. In: Proc. Sixth Pac. NW Skyline Logging Symp. p. 63-67.

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Theses and Technical Papers

MS = Master of Science I'F = Master of Forestry

Ph.D, = Doctor of Philosophy

AMMESON, J.E. 1984. A production study of the pendulum balloon logging system. (MF)

ANDERSON, P.T, 1985. A survey of design, construction, and operation practices for steep roads in the Oregon Coast Range. (r F)

ARTLEY, R, 1980, A computer estimate of costs and engineering data for a proposed transportation network in New England. (P'F)

FL AUBUCHON, R. 1962. Compendium of cable yarding production equations. (RS)

KL AVERY, R.B. 1984. Mathematical model for determining the position and line tensionfor a tethered logging balloon. (MS)

KL BALCQM, J. 19B3. Comparisons of skyline carriages for stnalluood harvesting. (MS)

FL BEARY, G.L. 1983. Pendulum balloon lagging system: dynamic model. (fF)

FL BOOENHAUSEN, C.E. 1982. Skyline analysis programs for use uiith extended memoryprogrammable calculators. (MF)

FL BRADSHAW, G.R. 1979. The effect of preplanned skid trails and winching on apartial-cut. (FF)

KL BRANTIGAN, R.T. 1978. Critical conditions for carriage passage at the support jackfor uphill yarding. (MS)

FL 8UR0ITT, A.L. 1981. Damage to the residual stand due to skyline yarding, (MF)

FL BURROWS, J. 19B3. Swinging and processing whole tree, tree length and log lengthpieces in a Douglas-fir thinning. (MF)

FL CACCAVANO, M.P. 1982. Factors influencing residual stand damage levels due to cablethinning of coniferous stands in Western Oregon. (MF)

FL CAFPBELL, T.M. 1904. A HP-75C computer program for field recording logging equipmenttime study data, (IT)

FL FALK, G. 1980. A study of the lateral yarding forces in a cable thinning. (MF)

KL FEENEY, D.J. 1964. An economic evaluation of logging road maintenance. (MS)

FL FODGE, F, 1981. Engineering analysis of forces created in two tree intermediatesupports during multi-span logging. (FF)

FL GABRIELLE, R.M. 1980. Cable thinning in young forests with average dbh of 5-8inches: a case study. (MF)

FL GERSTKEMPER, J.C. 1982. A simulation of the operation of log landing for a Heli-Statairship in old-growth timber. (MF)

KL GIBBONS, D.J. 1982. Predicting skidder productivity: A mobility approach. (MS)

FL GLEASON, K.H. 1985. A mobility model for tracked vehicles. (FF)

FL HARGRAVE, M.A. 1985. Identification of variables influencing residual stand damagefrom skyline thinning a young Western Hemlock-Sitka spruce stand. (MF)

KL HENSHAU, J.R. 1977. A study of the coefficient of drag resistance in yarding logs,(MS)

FL IFF, R.H. 1977, An analysis of the slackpulling forces encountered in manuallyoperated carriages. (MF)

FL JORDAN, K.A. 1900. Blasting design and cost estimation related to construction offorest access roads, (FF)

FL KELLOGG, L.D. 197B. A case study of prebunching and swinging: a thinning system foryoung forests, (MF)

FL KIMBALL, A.R, 1981. Tension relationships for steel cable on notched stumps, (MF)

FL KRAFER, B.W. 1979. The production performance of the Igland-Jones Trailer Alp yarderin clearcut Northwest hardwoods: a comparative analysis of two case studies. (MF)

KL LEDOUX, C.B. 1975. Simulation of a helicopter yarding system in old growth foreststands. (MS)

KL LEDOUX, C.B. 1983. A simulation of the comparative costs and benefits of skylinestrip thinning. (Ph.D.)

FL LINJALA, E.T, 1979. The analysis of highlead yarding time study data fromsoutheastern Alaska. (fTF)

FL LUCAS, A. 1983. Hot-yarding as an alternative approach to cable thinning in youngforest stands: A comparative study. (rOF)

FL filANIKAW, D, 1982. Short distance transportation in the mixed peat suiamp forests ofSarawak, Malaysia. (1^)

FL fWNN, J.UI. 1979. Skyline logging production in the southern Sierra Nevada Plountains:a case study. (riF)

FL fCINTIRE, J. 1981. The effect of swinging and sorting with a skidder on yarding andloading efficiency in small diameter Douglas-fir. (PF)

FL fCRAE, J.R. 1977. A force analysis of directional falling. (flF)

FL MIKKONEN, E. 1981. The choice of the optimal sauitimber harvesting system. (PF)

KL MILLS, K.A. 1904. Mechanics and movement of the Lookout Creek Earthflow. (MS)

FL MOORE, lil.U. 1976. Silvicultural mechanical site preparation. (MF)

FL MQRDENO, A.G. 1963. Drainage structures for logging roads with special reference toPhillippine conditions. (PIF)

KL NICKERSON, D.B, 1978. A model for the determination of optimum setting dimensionsfor tractor yard/swing operations. (MS)

FL NEILSON, D.A. 1978. The production potential of the Igland-Jones Trailer Alp yarderin thinning young growth Northwest conifers: a case study. (MF) ^

FL QHMSTEOE, R.H. 1977. Production rates and skidding cost of the FMC model 210 CAhigh-speed skidder. (MF)

FL QRTMAN, T.L. 1977. Rock bolt anchors for cable logging systems. (MF)

FL PUGH, E.y, 1985. Load bearing capacity of alder, spruce and hemlock tail trees. (PF)

FL PUTNAM, N. 1983. A comparison of productivity for whole tree, tree length and loglength skyline thinning in 35 year old Douglas-fir stands of western Oregon, (^)

FL RICHARDS, D.P. 1971, The efficiency of resource use in the logging industry, (PF)

FL SCHERE, T.E, 1979. Release-conversion of hardwood stands with a small skylineyarder, (MF)

KL SCHNARE, J.K, 1978, Factors that affect USDA timber sale layout time in the PacificNorthwest. (MS)

FL SCHNEIDER, E.W, 1978. A log truck loading study in the Intermountain Region:production and costs, (PF)

FL SEARS, J.Z. 1975. Yarding system and carriage development: a case study, (PF)

FL SEDLAK, J.P, 1978, The loading of second-growth Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuoa menziesii[Mirb.] Franco) to simulate the forces acting on an itranediate support tree, [PFT

KL SEIFERT, J.C.U. 1982. Production rates and residual stand impacts for four skiddingmachines during overstory removal. (MS)

KL SESSIONS, J, 1978. Effects of harvesting technology upon optimal stocking regimes offorest stands in mountainous terrain. (Ph.D.)

FL SHERAR, J.R, 1978. Production rates and a comparative analysis of fuel consumptionfor a live, standing skyline, and highlead cable yarding system, (MF)

KL SINNER, H, 1974, Simulating skyline yarding in thinning young forests. (MS)

FL STARNES, L.liJ, 1984, Skyline thinning production rate equations obtained bytransforming delay free turn time regression equations using the thin simulation model. (MFJ

FL STEFFANi D. 1982. Mechanical brush control on steep slopes in southuest Oregon. (MF)

KL STIRLER, D.J. 1900. A method of selection of cable harvesting machines for Vermont.(MS)

FL STRYKER, E.A. 1977. Gradeability of log trucks. (MF)

FL TOBEY, A.C. 1980, Skyline analysis with log drag, {VF)

FL TOUPIN, R.C, 198S. Load deformation characteristics of multiple stump anchorsystems. (PF)

FL TUOR, B.L. 19B4. Field testing the statics and dynamics of a scale model, tetheredballoon logging system. (PF)

FL VAN WINKLE, D.3. 1977. An analysis of road changes on several cable loggingoperations. (tF)

FL WILBANKS, S.J. 1985. Predictira running skyline performance based on the mechanicalcapability of the yarder. (IF)

FL ZIELINSKY, C.R. 1980. Operational prebunching: A logger's application to reduceskyline thinning costs. (MF)

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Audio-Visual Media

GARLAND, J.J. Delluood Timber Tipper. Slide-tape, 16nm Film, or Videocassette #733.

GARLAND, J.J. Skylines of the Northwest. 16mm Film or Videocassette #799.

GARLAND, J.J. Timber Harvesting Options. Slide-tape #767.

GARLAND, J.J. and D.P. DYKSTRA. Aerial Logging Systems. IBmm Film or Videocassette #761.

HYDROLOGY, SOILS, and WATERSHED MANAGEMENT

PublicationsSource

FRL ADAPTS, J.N. and R.L. BESCHTA. I960. Gravel bed composition in Oregon coastalstreams. Canadian J. Fish, and Aquatic Sci. 37:1514-1521.

EXT A0AIT5, P.U. 19B3. Maintaining iiioodland roads. Q5U Ext Serv. EC 1139.

EXT ADAMS, P.W. 1983. Soil and water conservation: An introduction for woodland owners.DSU Ext. Serv. EC 1143.

EXT ADAMS, P.lil. 1983. Soil compaction on woodland properties. OSU Ext. Serv. EC 1109.

EXT ADAMS, P.liJ. 1964. Oregon's forest practice rules. OSU Ext. Serv. EC 1194.

EXT ADAMS, P.U. and H.A. FRQEHLICH. 1901. Compaction of forest soils. OSU Ext. Serv.PNU 217.

FRL ADAMS, P.lil. and J.R. BOYLE, 1980. Effects of fire on soil nutrients in clearcut andwhole-tree harvest sites in central Michigan. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 44(4):847-850.

FE ADAMS, P.lil, and J.R, BOYLE, 1902. Soil fertility changes following clearcut andwhole-tree harvesting and burning in central Michigan, Soil Sci, Soc. Am. J. 46:638-640.

FE ADAMS, P.lil. and J.R, BOYLE, 1982, The quantity and quality of nutrient cations insome Michigan Spodosols, Soil Sci. 133:363-389.

FE ADAMS, P.lil, and R.C. SIDLE, 1904. Soil fertility and rooting sites in mass movementareas in southeast Alaska, p. 301 In: Proc. lUFRO Symp, on Effects of For. Land Uses on Erosion and Slope Statsility. C.L. O'Loughlin and A.J. Pearce, eds. Environment and Policy Institute, East West Center, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI.

FE ADAMS, P.lil., J.J, GARLAND, and H.A, FRQEHLICH. 1985, Research and extension programslead to effective management of forest soil compaction in the Pacific Northwest, pp, 121-124. In: Proc. 1905 Society of American Foresters Nat. Conf., Ft. Collins.

FRL ANDRUS, C.U. and H.A. FRQEHLICH. 1903. An evaluation of four implements used to tillcompacted forest soils in the Pacific Northwest. OSU FRL Res. Bull. 45.

EXT BERGLUND, E.R, 1976. Seeding to control erosion along forest roads. OSU Ext. Serv,EC 885.

EXT BERGLUND, E.R, and M, ROliILEY. 1975. Rocking woodland roads, OSU Ext, Serv, EC 859.

FRL BESCHTA, R.L. 1978, Inventorying small streams and channels on wildland watersheds,Proc., National lilorkshop on Integrated Inventories of Renewable Nat, Res,, Tucson, Ariz. U.S. For. Serv., Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-55.

FRL BESCHTA, R.L. 1978. Long-term patterns of sediment production following roadconstruction and logging in the Oregon Coast Range, Water Resources Res. 14(B):1011-1016.

FRL BESCHTA, R.L. 1979. Debris removal and its effects on sedimentation in an OregonCoast Range Stream, Northwest Science 53(1):71-77.

FE BESCHTA, R.L, 1979. The effects of site preparation on water quality.. In: Proc, ofSite Preparation lilorkshop, Medford, Oregon, Nov. 14-15, 1979.

FRL BESCHTA, R.L, 1980. Modifying automated pumping samplers for use in small mountainstreams. Wat. Resources Bull. 16(l):137-13B.

FE BESCHTA, R.L, 1980, Turbidity and suspended sediment relationships, pp, 271-282.In: Proc, of Watershed Management Symp., Irrig. and Drainage Div,, AM, Soc. of Civil Engr,, Boise, ID, July 21-23.

FRL BESCHTA, R.L, 1981. Increased bag size improves Helley-Smith bedload sampler for usein streams with high sand and organic matter transport, pp, 17-25. In: Erosion and Sediment Transport Measurement Symp. Proc., Inter. Assoc. Hydrol. Sci. Publ,No. 133.

FE BESCHTAt R«L. 1981. Patterns of sediment and organic matter transport in OregonCoast Range streams, pp. 179-1BB. In: Erosion and Sediment Transport in Pacific Rim Steeplands Symp. Proc.« Inter. Assoc. Hydrol. Sci. Publ. No. 132.

FE BESCHTAf R.L. 19B1. Reuieui of theme 2; stream channel dynamics and morphology. J.Hydrology (New Zealand) 20(l):9Q-g3.

FRL BESCHTAf R.L. 1961. Streamflou estimates in culv/erts. For. Res. Lab.y Oregon StateUniv. Research Note 67. 4 p.

FE 6ESCHTA. R.L. 1962. Hoi/ing averages and cyclic patterns. J. Hydrol. (NZ)21 (2) :148-151.

FRL BESCHTA, R.L. 19B2. Comment on "Stream System Evaluation with Emphasis on Spa\imingHabitat for Salmonids" by Wostafa A. Shirari and \ilayne K. Seim. Water Resources Research 19(4):1292-1295.

FRL BESCHTA, R.L. 1983. Channel changes following storm-induced hillslope erosion in theupper Kowai basin, Torlesse range, Neui Zealand. J. of Hydrol. 22(2):93-111.

FRL BESCHTA, R.L. 1983. Long-term changes in channel widths of the Kowai river, Torlesserange, New Zealand. J. of Hydrol. 22(2):112-122.

FRL BESCHTA, R.L. 1983. Sediment and organic matter transport in mountain streams of thePacific Northwest, pp. 1-69 to 1-89. In: Proc. of the D.B. Simons Symposium on Erosion and Sedimentation, Simons, Li, & Assoc., Ft. Collins, Co.

FRL BESCHTA, R.L. 1983. The effects of large organic debris upon channel morphology: aflume study, pp. 8-63 to 8-70. In: Proc. of the D.B. Simons Symposium on Erosion and Sedimentation, Simons, Li, and Assoc., Ft. Collins, CO.

FRL BESCHTA, R.L. 1984. River channel responses to accelerated mass soil erosion, pp.155-163. In: Proc., lUFRD Symp. on Effects of Forest Land Use on Erosion and Slope Stability. C.L. 0*Loughlin and A.J. Pearce, eds. Environment and Policy Institute, East-lilest Center, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI.

FRL BESCHTA, R.L. 1984. TErP-84: A computer model for predicting stream temperaturesresulting from the management of streamside vegetation, IJSDG-AD-0Q09, Ft. Collins, CO, USDA For. Serv., Iiiatershed Systems Development Group, 76 pp.

FRL BESCHTA, R.L. and U.L, JACKSON. 1979. The intrusion of fine sediments into a stablegravel bed. J. Fisheries Res. Board of Canada 36(2):204-210.

FRL BESCHTA, R.L. and U.L. JACKSON. 1984. Influences of increased sand delivery on themorphology of sand-gravel channels. Uater Res. Bull. 20(4):527-533.

FRL BESCHTA, R.L.^ lil.L. JACKSON, and K.D. KNQOP. 19B1. Sediment transport during acontrolled reservoir release. Water Resour. Bull. 17(4):635-64T.

WRRI BESCHTA, R.L,, S.J. O'LEARY, R.E. EDUARDS, and K.D. KNOOP. 1981. Sediment andorganic matter transport in Oregon Coast Range streams. Water Resour. Res. Inst., Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, liJRRI-70. 67 p.

FRL BRAZIER, J.R. and G.UI. BROUN. 1973. Buffer strips for stream temperature control.OSU FRL Res. Pap. 15,

FE BROUN, G.U. 1969, Predicting temperatures of small streams. Uat. Resour. Res.5(l):6B-75.

FRL BROUN, G.U. 1970. Predicting the effect of clearcutting on stream temperature, J.Soil and Water Conserv, 25(l):11-13,

FRL BROUN, G.U. 1972. Logging and water quality in the Pacific Northwest. Watersheds inTransition. Am. Water Resources Assoc., and Colorado State Univ. Symp. Proc. p, 330-334.

FRL BROUN, G.U. 1972, The Alsea Watershed Study. Pac. Logging Congr. Portland, Oreg.Loggers Handbook 32:13-15, 127-130.

EXT BROUN, G.U, 1973, The impact of timber harvest on soil and water resources. OSUExt, Serv. EB 827.

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BROUN, G.U. 1974* The impact of young-grouith management on forest strearast Proc., flanaglng Young Forests in the Douglas-fir Region* A*B* Berg, ed* p* 65-75*

BROUN, G.U* 197B* Oregon's forest practices act: an early appraisal. 7* For. 12:782-703, 816.

BROUN, G.U. 1980* Forestry and uiater quality. 2nd Ed. Oregon State Univ.Bookstore. 124 pp*

BROUN, G.U. 1982. Env/ironmental problems inv/olued in cable and tractor operations in steep terrain. Proc. Symp. Planning and Transport Techniques in Forest Operations. PAO/ECE/IL, Oslo, Noruiay.

BROUN, G.U, 1985. Landslide damage to the forest env/ironment. In: Proc. of a Uorkshop on Slope Stability: Problems and Solutions in Forest Planagement. USDA Forest Service, Gen. Tech. Rep, PNU-18Q, pp. 26-30,

BROUN, G.U. 1905. Controlling nonpoint source pollution from silvicultural.operations: uhat uie know and don't knou. Inf Perspectives on.Nonpoint SourcePollution, EPA. Kansas City, TO. May 19-22, 1985. pp. 332-335.

BROUN, G.U. and R.L, BESCHTA. 1985. The art of managing water. Journal of Forestry 83(10):6D4-615.

BROUN, G.U, and J.T, KRYGIER, 1970. Effects of clearcutting on stream temperature, Uater Resources Res. 6(4):1133-1139,

BROUN, G.U. and J.T. KRYGIER, 1971, Clear-cut logging and sediment production in the Oregon Coast Range, Uater Resources Res. 7(5):1189-119B.

BROUN, G.U., A.R. GAHLER, and R.B, MARSTDN. 1973. Nutrient losses after clearcut logging and slash burning in the Oregon Coast Range, Uater Resources Res. 9(5):145D-1453.

BROUN, G.U., R.M. RICE, and R.B. THOPIAS. 1976, Uater pollution control and forestry: a journal interview. J. For. 74(6):342-345,

BROUN, G.U., G, SUANK, and J. ROTHACHER, 1971. Uater temperatures in the Steamboat drainage, USDA For. Serv. Pacif. Northwest For, Range Exp. Sta, Res. Pap. PNU-119.

BROUN, G.U., R.H. BURGY, R.D. HARR, and J.O. RILEY, 1972. Hydrologic modeling in the coniferous forest biome. Research on Coniferous Forest Ecosystems, J.F. Franklin, L.J. Dempster, and R.H, Uaring, eds. USDA For. Serv., Pac. N.U. For. Range Exp, Stn,, Portland Oreg. p, 49-71,

CAf'PBELL, A.J., R.C, SIDLE, and H.A. FROEHLICH. 1982. Prediction of peak flows for culvert design on small watersheds in Oregon. OSU Uater Resource. Res, Inst. URRI-74. 98 p.

DYKSTRA, D.P, and H.A, FROEHLICH. 1976, Costs of stream protection during tinrtaer harvest. J. For. 74(l0):6B4-687.

DYKSTRA, D.P, and H.A. FROEHLICH. 1976, Stream protection: what does it cost? Loggers Handbook 36:25-28, 85, 92.

ESTEP, M.A. and R.L, BESCHTA. 1985. Transport of bedload sediment and channelmorphology of a southeast Alaska stream. USDA Forest Service,- PNU For, and Range Exp. Stn, Research Note PNU-430, 15 pp.

FROEHLICH, H.A. 1973. Natural and man-caused slash in headwater streams, Pac. Logging Congr., Vancouver, B.C, Loggers Handbook 33:15-17, 66-70,- 82-86.

FROEHLICH, H.A, 1973, The impact of even-age forest management on physicalproperties of soils, Even-Age Management, R.K, Hermann and D.P, Lavender, eds, Symp, Proc. p, 199-220.

FROEHLICH, H.A, 1974. Soil compaction: implication for young-growth management.Symp, Proc,, Managing Young Forests in the Douglas-fir Region. A.B, Berg, ed. p. 49-64.

FROEHLICH, H.A, 1976. The influence of different thinning systems on damage to soil and trees, Proc., 16th lUFRO Uorld Congress, Div. 4, Oslo, Norway, p. 333-344,

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FRQEHLICH, H.A. 1978. Soil compaction from low-ground pressure, torsion-suspension logging vehicles on three forest soils. OSU FRL Res. Pap. 36.

FRQEHLICH, H.A. 1979. Soil compaction from logging equipment: Effects on growth of young ponderosa pine. J. Soil lilater Cons. 34:276-278.

FRQEHLICH, H.A. 1984. r'lechanical amelioration of adverse physical soil conditions in forestry. In: D.C. Grey, et. al. Proc. of Symp. on Site and Productivity of Fast Growing Plantations. Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, pp. 507-521.

FRQEHLICH, H.A., D.E, AULERICH, and R, CURTIS, 1981. Designing skid trails systems to reduce soil impacts from tractive logging machines, OSU FRL Res. Pap. 44.

FRQEHLICH, H.A., D.H. (>CNABB, and F, GAlifEDA. 1982. Average annual precipitation, 196Q-1980, in southwest Oregon. QSU Ext. Serv. EH 82:20.

FRQEHLICH, H.A,, and O.H. PICNABB. 1984. Minimizing soil compaction iri Pacific Northwest forest. In: Earl L, Stone (Ed.) Forest Soils and Treatment Impacts,Ptoc. of Sixth North American Forest Soils Conf., Knoxville, Tenn. p. 159-192.

FRQEHLICH, H.A,, and D.Ul.R, RILES, 1984. Winged sub-soiler tills compacted forest soil. For. Ind. 2:42-43.

FRQEHLICH, H.A., D.W.R. RILES, and R.W, ROBBINS. 1985. Soil bulk density recovery on compacted skid trails in central Idaho, Soil Sci, Soc. Am. J, 49(4):1015-1Q17,

GARLAND, J.J. 1983, Designated skid trails minimize soil compaction, OSU Ext.Serv. EC 1110.

HARR, R.D. 1973. Field transport of the neutron soil-moisture meter in steep terrain. J. Soil and Water Conserv. 2B(4):181-182.

HARR, R.D. and J.T, KRYGIER. 1972. Clearcut logging and low flows in Oregon coastal watersheds. QSU FRL Res. Note 54.

HARR, R.D., U.C. HARPER, J.T. KRYGIER, and F.S. H3IEH. 1975, Changes in stormhydrographs after roadbuilding and clearcutting in the Oregon Coast Range, Water Resources Res, 11(3):436-444.

HELGERSON, O.T. and D.H. RCNABB. 1985. Nickel mining and reclamation in the Klamath- Siskiyou Mountains. In: Proc. of the Soc. Am, For. Nat. Conv., Ft^ Collins,Colo. pp. 263-267.

HOBBS, S.D., J.C, GORDON, and G.W. BROWN. 1983. Research and technology transfer in Southwest Oregon. Journal of Forestry 81(8):534-53B,

HOBBS, S.D., O.T. HELGERSON, J.W. RANN, D.H. RCNABB, and S.D. TESCH. 1985. Adaptive FIR Annual Report, October 1, 1984-September 30, 1985, OSU FRL.

HQLBQ, H.R., R.D, HARR, and J.D, HYDE, 1975, A multiple-well, waterlevel measuring and recording system. J. Hydrol, 27:199-206.

JEWISON, G.R, 1972, Forest environmental engineering research at OSU, Oregon's Environment 8:3-5,

JOHNSON, R.G, and R.L, BESCHTA, 1980. Logging, infiltration capacity, and surface erodibility in western Oregon. J. Forestry 78(6):334-337,

JOHNSON, R.G, and R.L, BESCHTA, 1981. Seasonal variation of infiltration capacities of soils in western Oregon. USOA For. Serv, Res, Note PNW-373.

KRYGIER, J.T, 1970, Changes in water yield and peak flows from land management. Management of Young Growth Douglas-fir and Western Hemlock. A.B. Berg, ed. Symp. Proc. p. 54-58,

Logging Debris in Streams, I. $3,00.

1975. Conference held September 1975, 9 papers.

Logging Debris in Streams, II. 1977, Conference held March 21-22, 1977. $2.50,

LYONS, J.K, and R.L. BESCHTA. 1983. Land use, floods, and channel changes: upper Middle Fork Willamette River, Oregon (1936-1980). Water Resourc. Res. 19(3):76B-778.

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FE PTCNABB, D.H. 1979. Correlation of soil plasticity with amorphous clay constituents.Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 43(3)!613~616.

FRL rnCNABB, D.H. and J.M. GEIST. 1979. Acetylene reduction assay of symbiotic N fixationunder field conditions. Ecology 60:1070-1072.

EXT rCNABB, D.H., H.A. FRQEHLICH, and F.Pl. GAWEDA. 1982. Average Dry-SeasonPrecipitation in Southwestern Oregon May-September. OSU Ext. Serv. EM 82:26.

FRL MCNABB, D.H. and K. CRDMACKi Jr. 1983. DiNitrogen fixation by a mature Ceanothusvelutinus (Douol.) stand in the Western Oregon Cascades. Can. J. Microbioloov29(8 J:il5T4-1021.

FE MCNABB, D.H. 1984. Using soil tests to predict Douglas-fir response to nitrogenfertilizer. In: Stand, R.F. (Coordinator), Nitrogen Assessment Workshop, May 19-20, 1982, Regional Forest Nutrition Research Project Rep. No. 2, College of Forest Resources, Univ. Wash., Seattle, pp. BO-84.

FE MCNABB, D.H. and M. AMARANTHUS. 1SB4. Bare soil exposure following logging'andprescribed burning in southwest Oregon. In: New Forests for a Changing World,Proc. of the Soc. of Am. For. Nat. Conv., Portland, Oreg. pp. 234-237.

FE PCNABB, D.H. and H.A. FROEHLICH. 1984. Conceptual model for predicting forestproductivity losses from soil compaction. In: New Forests for a Changing World, Proc. of the Soc. of Am. For. Nat. Conv,, Portland, Dreg, pp, 261-265.

FRL ICNABB, D.H, and R.G. CAMBELL. 19BS. Quantifying the impacts of forestry activitieson soil productivity. In: Proc. of the Soc. of Am. For, Nat. Conv., Ft, Collins, Colo. pp. 11B-12Q.

FE MILES, O.W.R., F.J. SWANSON, and C.T. YDUNGBERG. 1984. Effects of landslide erosionon subsequent Douglas-fir growth and stocking levels in the Western Cascades, Oregon, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 48(2):6B7-B71.

FRL 0*LEARY, S.J., and R.L, BESCHTA. 19B1. Bedload transport in an Oregon Coast Rangestream. Water Resources Bull. 17(5)686-894.

FRL PAUSTIAN, S.J. and R.L. BESCHTA, 1979, The suspended sediment regime of an OregonCoast Range Stream. Water Resources Bull. 15(1):144-154.

FRL PONCE, S.L. 1974. The biochemical oxygen demand of finely divided logging debris instream water. Water Resources Bull. 10(5):963-968.

FRL PONCE, S.L. and G.W, BROWN. 1974. Demand for dissolved oxygen exerted by finelydivided logging debris in streams. OSU FRL Res. Pap. 19.

FE PYLES, M.R. 1984. Vane Shear Data on Undrained Residual Strength. J, Geotech,Eng. Div., ASCE, 110(4):543-547.

FRL SCHOENEMANN, M.R., and M.R, PYLES, 1984. Statistical description of shear strengthin residual soils, pp. 73-B2. In: Proc., lUFRO Symp. on Effects of Forest Land Use on Erosion and Slope Stability. C.L. O'Loughlin and A.J. Pearce, eds. Environment and Policy Inst., East-West Center, Univ, Hawaii, Honolulu, HI.

FRL SCHROEDER, W.L. and G.W. BROWN. 1984. Debris Torrents, Precipitation and roads intwo coastal Oregon watersheds, pp, 117-122. In: Proc.. lUFRO Symp. on Effects of Forest Land Use on Erosion and Slope Stability. C.L. Q*Loughlin and A.J. Pearce, eds. Environment and Policy Institute, East-West Center, Honolulu, HI,

SIDLE, R.C. 1960. Slope stability on forest land. OSU Ext. Serv. PNW 209.

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FRL STEINBLUMS, I., H.Afor stream protei

FE TARRANT, R.F'. and GProc. Third Symposium on Coastal and Ocean Management ASCE/San Oieqo, CA. June 1-4. pp. 1302-1309.

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TAYLOR, R.L., P.U. AOAFIS, P.O. NELSON, and J.K., LYONS. 1904. Effect of harduood leaf litter on viiater quality and treatment in a aiestern Oregon municipal uiatershed. QSU lilater Resourc. Res. Inst., lifRRI 82.

VAN5ICKLE, J. and R.L. BESCHTA. 1902. Dynamic modelling of suspended sedin^nt transport in streams as a function of sediment supply. OSD lilater Resourc. Res. Institute, URRI-0B.

VANSICKLE, J. and R.L. BESCHTA. 1983. Supply-based models of suspended sediment transport in mountain streams. Water Resourc. Res. 19(3):7B8-770.

YEE, C.S. and R.D. HARR. 1977. Influence of soil aggregation on slope stability in the Oregon Coast Range. Environmental Geology 1:367-377.

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KL ANDRUS, C.W. 1982. Tilling compacted forest soils in Oregon following ground-basedlogging. (I'lS)

KL BERRY, J.D. 1975. Modeling the impact of logging debris on the dissolved oxygenbalance of small mountain streams. (MS)

KL BERRXS, S.N. 1904. Comparative snow accumulation and melt during rainfall in forestand clearcut plots in western Oregon. (riS)

KL CAFFERATA, P. 1981. The effects of compaction on hydrologic properties of forestsoils of the Sierra Nevada. (MS)

KL CAMACHO, P. 1984. The effect of major envirorKiiental factors on growth rates of fiveirr Dortant tree species in Costa Rica. (MS)

KL CAMPBELL, A. 1981. Flood frequency analysis of small forested watersheds for culvertdesign. (MS)

KL CHESNEY, C. 1962. Plass erosion occurrence and debris torrent impacts on some streamsin the Willamette National Forest. (MS)

KL EDWARDS, R.E. 1980. Sediment transport and channel morphology in a small mountainstream in western Oregon. (MS)

KL ESTEP, M.A. 1902. Bedload sediment transport in a SE Alaska Stream. (MS)

KL GARVIN, W.F. 1974. The intrusion of logging material into artificial gravelstreambeds. (MS)

KL GAWEDA, F.M. 1903. First year effects of broadcast burning on soil infiltration andwettability in southwest Oregon. (MS)

KL HESS, S.V. 1970. Predicting logging debris accumulation in natural streambeds: Amethod for forest managers. (1^)

KL HOLTJE, R.K. 1971. Reaeration in small mountain streams. (Ph.D.)

KL ICE, G. 1970. Reaeration in a turbulent stream system. (Ph.D.)

KL JACKSON, W.L. 1901. Bed material routing and streambed composition in alluvialchannels. (Ph.D.)

KL JOHNSON, M.G. 1978. Infiltration capacities and surface erodibility associated withforest harvesting activities in the Oregon Cascades. ((^)

KL KETCHISQN, G. 1979. Hydrologic factors and environmental impacts of mass soilmovements in the Oregon Coast Range. (MS)

KL LAITELL, R.F. 1973. Natural debris and logging residue within the streamenvironment. (MS)

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KL LARSON, K.R* 1981. An evaluation of a procedure for predicting sediment yieldincreases from silvicultural activities. (f15)

KL LYONS, J.K. 1981. Influence of landslides, floods and land use on channel changes ofthe Upper Middle Fork Willamette River, Oregon. (PIS)

KL LYNSE, D.H. 1900. A study of soil disturbance and compaction resulting from the useof ground-based logging vehicles in the Sierra Nevada. (PIS)

KL PICGREER, D.J. 1975. Stream protection and three timber falling techniques: acomparison of costs and benefits. (C^)

KL O'LEARY, S. 1980. Bedload transport in an Oregon Coast Range Stream. (PIS)

KL PAUSTIAN, J.S. t977. The suspended sediment regimes of tuo small streams in Oregon'sCoast Range. (PIS)

KL PONCE, S.L. II. 1974. The biochemical oxygen demand of Douglas-fir needles andtuigs, western hemlock needles and red alder leaves in stream water.'' (PIS)

KL RANKEN, O.W, 1974. Hydrologic properties of soil and subsoil on a steep, forestedslope. (PIS)

KL ROBBINS, R.lil. 19B4. The influence of soil compaction on early conifer growth in thesouthern Washington Cascades. (!AS)

KL SKAUGSET, A.E. II. 1980. Fine organic debris and dissolved oxygen in streambedgravels in the Oregon Coast Range. (PIS)

KL STEINBLUPIS, I. 1977. Streamside buffer strips: survival, effectiveness, and design.(PIS)

KL SUPfflERS, R.P. 1982. Trends in riparian vegetation regrowth following timberharvesting in western Oregon watersheds. (PIS)

KL TAYLOR, R.L. 1983. The effects of red alder leaf fall on the water color and otherwater quality characteristics of a small watershed in northwest Oregon. (PIS)

KL VANDERHEYDEN, J. 1980. Chronological variation in soil density and vegetative coverof compacted skid trails in clearcuts of the western Oregon Cascades. (PlS)

KL liJHITAKER, C.A. 1983. Restoring productivity of compacted forest soils with tillage.(PIS)

KL YEE, C.5. 1975. Soil and hydrologic factors affecting stability of natural slopes inthe Oregon Coast Range. (Ph.D.)

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ADAPIS, P.bJ. and T. LUBA. 1981. Recognizing and managing forest soil compaction problems. Slide-tape #623.

ADAPIS, P.U. and T. LUBA, 1982. Physical properties of forest soils. Slide-tape #836.

ADAPIS, P.W., H.A. FRDEHLICH, J.J. GARLAND, and T. LUBA. 1982. Soil compaction of forest lands. 16mm film or Videocassette #850,

ADAPIS, P.U., H.A, FR0EH_ICH, J,J. GARLAND, and J. HIND. 1985-. Tilling compacted forest soils. Slide-tape #876.

HARR, R.D. Forest Practices and Streamflow. Slide-tape #653.

HARR, R.D. Logging and Water Quality. Slide-tape #684.

SIDLE, R.C. Forest practices and surface erosion. Slide-tape #795.

SIDLE, R.C, and T. LUBA. Forest practices and mass soil movement. Slide-tape #013.

WINGATE, G. The value of small forest streams. Slide-tape #778,

WINGATE, G. and T. ICOSTER. Estimating buffer strip survival. Slide-tape #779.

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BOHRENy C«F, and R.L. Beschta. 1979. Snouipack albedo and snoui density. Cold Reg. Sci. Tech. 1(l):47-50.

BESCHTAf R.L. 1975. A method for estimating snowfall amounts. Water Resources Bull. 11(6):1209-1219.

BESCHTA, R.L. 197B. Climatology of the ponderosa pine type in central Arizona.Univ. Ariz. Tech. Bull. 228. Tucson.

BROWN, G.W. 1973. fHeasuring transmitted global radiation with fixed and moving sensors. Agric. neteorol. 11:115-121.

CARY, L.E. and R.L. BESCHTA. 1973. Probability distributions of snow course data for central Arizona, pp. 8-16 Ini Hydrology and Water Resources in Arizona and the Southwest, 1973 Proceedings.

GAY, L.W. 1970. The regression of net radiation upon solar radiation. Oregon State Univ., Dept, of Atmospheric Sci., Tech. Note 70.

GAY, L.W. 1971. Forest climatology studies at Oregon State Univ. Proc., 29th Ann. (Meeting, Qreg. Acad. Sci. p. 11-23.

GAY, L.W. 1972. Energy flux studies in a coniferous forest ecosystem. Res. onConiferous Forest Ecosystems. J.F. Franklin, L.J. Dempster, and R.H. Waring, eds. Pac. N.W. For. Range Exp. Stn. p. 243-253,

GAY, L.W. 1972. Radiative temperatures in the Willamette Valley. N.W. Sci.46(4)1332-335.

GAY, L.W. and H.R, HOLBO. 1974. Studies of the forest energy budget. WHRI-24, Water Resources Research Institute, Oregon State Univ.

HARR, R.D. and K.R. PRICE. 1972. Evapotranspiration from a greasewood-cheatgrass community, Wat. Resources Res. 0(5):1199-12O3.

HOLBO, H.R, 1971. Development of a stability correction for estimating convective transfer. Dept, of Atmospheric Sci, Tech, Rep. 71-7.

HOLBD, H.R, 1981. A dew-point hydrometer for field use, Agric. Weteorol. 24:117-130.

HOLBO, H.R. and J.B. ZAERR, 1981. A micrometer for continuous measurements of shoot elongation. For. Sci. 27:574-578.

HOLBO, H.R., C.A. ACKREN, and R.K. HERMANN. 1961, Does the oscilloscope technique reveal the dormancy status of Douglas-fir and ponderosa pine? For, Sci. 27:405-412,

HOLBO, H.R., T.C. CORBETT, and P,J. HORTON, 1978. Wind induced motion in individual Douglas-fir in stands. Fifth Joint Conf. Fire and Forest Weteorology. Amer, Meteorol. Soc.

HOLBO, H.R,, T.C, CORBETT, and P.J, HORTON. 1980, Aeromechanical behavior of selected Douglas-fir, Agric. fleteorol. 21 (1980):81-91,

HOLBO, H.R., S.W. CHILDS, and D.H. rnCNABB. 1985. Solar radiation at seedling sites below partial canopies. Forest Ecol. Wanage. 10:115-124.

WARING, R.H. H.R, HOLBO, R.P. BUEB, and R.L. FREDRIKSEN. 1978, Documentation of meteorological data from the coniferous forest biome primary station in Oregon.USDA For. Seri, PNW Exp. Stn, Gen, Tech. Rep, PNW-73. Portland.

ZAERR, J.B, and H.R. HOLBO. 1978. Measuring short-term shoot elongation of Douglas-fir seedlings in relation to increasing water potential. For, Sci, 22:378-382.

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VANDERWAAL, J.A. 1982, Energy exchange of transplanted Douglas-fir seedlings on two cutover sites in southwestern Oregon, (MS)

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