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1970-2007

Oregon State University FOREST ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

1970-2007 1970-2006

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PUBLICATIONS.................................................................................................................1 97 THESES- Forest Engineering ............................................................................................94

THESES- Forest Hydrology ............................................................................................106 109 118 THESES- Forest Meteorology.........................................................................................115 119 AUDIO-VISUAL AND OTHER MEDIA.......................................................................116

PUBLICATIONS Acuna, M. and G.E. Murphy. 2007. Uso de espectrocopia de infrarojo y analisis multivariado para predecir la densidad de la Madera de pino orergon. Bosque 28(3):187-197. Acuna, M. and G.E. Murphy. 2007. Estimating log prices of Douglas-fir through an economic analysis of the effects of wood density on lumber recovery and pulp yield. Forest Products Journal 57(3):60-65. Acuna, M. and G.E. Murphy. 2006. Internal wood properties and the use of sensor technology to improve optimal bucking and value recovery in Douglas-fir. Paper presented at the 2006 Council on Forest Engineering Conference, Coeur de Alene, Idaho, July 2006. Acuna, M. and G.E.Murphy. 2006. Optimal bucking considering external properties and wood density. New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science 35:2-3. Acuna, M. and G.E. Murphy. 2006. Geospatial and within tree variation in density and spiral grain in Douglas fir. Forest Products Journal 56(4):81-85. Acuna, M. and G.E. Murphy. 2006. Use of near infrared spectroscopy and multivariate analysis to predict wood density of Douglas-fir from chain saw chips. Forest Products Journal 56(11/12):67-72. Acuna, M. and G.E. Murphy. 2005. Optimally matching wood to markets: understanding spatial variation of wood density and spiral grain in Douglas-fir. In: Matzka, P., Kellogg, L., comps. 2005. Soil, water and timber management: forest engineering solutions in response to forest regulations. In: Proceedings, 2005 Council on Forest Engineering, June 11-14, Fortuna, California. PSW-GTR-194. Portland, Oregon: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station. Adams, P.W. 2007. Policy and management for headwater streams in the Pacific Northwest: Synthesis and reflection. Forest Science 53(2):104-118. Adams, P.W. 2007. Watershed management: Evaluating forest practice opportunities. Chapter 16 in J.D. Stednick, ed., The Alsea Watershed Study Revisited. Springer. New York, NY. Manuscript in final proofs December 2007. Adams, P.W. 2006. Science, academia, and forestry issues: The OSU “Salvage Impacts Study” and related lessons. Printed abstract, NCASI West Coast Regional Meeting, September 27, 2006, Portland, OR. Adams, P.W. 2005. Research and Policies to Address Concerns about Soil Compaction from Ground-Based Timber Harvest in the Pacific Northwest: Evolving Knowledge and Needed Refinements. p. 22-30 In: Proceedings, Council on Forest Engineering Conference on Soil, 1

Water, and Timber Management: Forest Engineering Solutions in Response to Forest Regulation, July 11-14, Matzka, P.J., ed., Fortuna, California. Adams, P.W. 2004. Invited testimony, "In the Aftermath of Catastrophic Events: Restoring and Protecting Communities, Water, Wildlife, and Forests" field hearing, Subcommittee on Forests and Forest Health, Committee on Resources, US House of Representatives. August 18, 2004, Sisters, Oregon. Available at: http://resourcescommittee.house.gov/archives/108/testimony/2004/pauladams.pdf Adams, P.W. 2004. Mugging which burn victim? The salvage controversy. Western Forester 49(3):6-7. Available at: http://www.forestry.org/pdf/june04.pdf Adams, P.W. 2003. Twice-burned resources? Forest watersheds after wildfire. Northwest Woodlands 19(4): 12-13. Adams, P.W. 2003. Forestry and water resources. Northwest Woodlands 19(2):4-6. Adams, P.W. 2003. Extension foresters in professional organizations: Natural synergy yields diverse benefits. p. 141-146 In: Proceedings, 6th IUFRO Extension Working Party Symposium, Building Capacity Through Extension Best Practices. September 29 – October 3. Troutdale, Oregon. Adams, P.W. 2002. Assessment and monitoring considerations. p. 123-131. In: National Coastal Ecosystem Restoration Manual. ORESU-H-02-002. Sea Grant Communications, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Adams, P.W. 2002. Forests and clean drinking water: Images, rhetoric and reality. Western Forester 47(5):4-5. Adams, P.W. 2002. Taking a stand: SAF position statements. Western Forester 47(1): 4. Adams, P.W. and D. Godwin. 2002. Upland evaluation & enhancement. p. 135-158 In: Proceedings, National Coastal Ecosystem Restoration Manual (ORESU-H-02-002). Sea Grant Communications, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Adams, P.W. and D. Godwin. 2002. Watershed science. p. 109-122 in: National Coastal Ecosystem Restoration Manual. ORESU-H-02-002. Sea Grant Comm., Oregon State University, Corvallis. Adams, P.W. and D. Godwin. 2002. Watershed science. p. II-2.1 to II-2.17 in: Watershed stewardship - A learning guide. Oregon State University Extension Service, Corvallis. Extension Miscellaneous EM 8714 (revised). Adams, P.W. 2001. Soil compaction on woodlands: Protecting the good earth. Northwest Woodlands 17(3):18-19. 2

Adams, P.W. and M. Taratoot. 2001. Municipal water supplies in Oregon: Fact book and catalog. Report to Oregon Forest Resources Institute, Portland, Oregon. 100 p. Adams, P.W., K. Kavanagh, M. Taratoot, R. Bunch and M. Allen. 1999. Watershed evaluation for management planning: Bear Creek Watershed, City of Astoria. Forest Engineering Department, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 62 p. Adams, P.W. 1999. Communicating current forest engineering knowledge and applications to decision makers and the public: Growing needs and recent experiences in Oregon, U.S.A. In: Proceedings, Forestry Engineering for Tomorrow Conference. June 28-30. Edinburgh, Scotland. Adams, P.W. 1999. Calling all experts: Using science in watershed policy and decision making. p. 18 In: Proceedings, Riparian and Watershed Management in the Interior Northwest: An Interdisciplinary Perspective. Special Report 1001. Extension Service, Oregon State University, Corvallis, J. Tanaka, compiler. Adams, P.W. 1998. Soil compaction on woodland properties. Oregon State University Extension service, Corvallis, Extension Circular EC 1109 (revised). Adams, P.W. 1998. Assessment and monitoring conditions. p. II-3.1 to II-3.11. Watershed Stewardship - A Learning Guide. Oregon State University Extension Service, Corvallis. Extension Miscellaneous EM 8714. Adams, P.W. and D. Godwin. 1998. Watershed science. p. II-2.1 to II-2.18 In: Watershed Stewardship - A learning guide. Oregon State University Extension Service, Corvallis. Extension Miscellaneous EM 8714. Adams, P.W. and D. Godwin. 1998. Upland evaluation and enhancement. p. II-4.1 to II-4.27 In: Watershed Stewardship - A learning guide. Oregon State University Extension Service, Corvallis. Extension Miscellaneous EM 8714. Adams, P.W. 1997. Maintaining woodland roads. Oregon State University Extension service, Corvallis. Extension Circular EC 1139 (reprinted). Adams, P.W. 1997. Extension programs for landowners, foresters and decision makers on forest resource policy. P. 3-8 In: Proceedings, Approaches to Extension in Forestry. IIUFRO Working Party S6.06-03. September 30-October 4, 1996. Freising, Germany. Adams, P.W. 1997. Soil and water conservation: An introduction for woodland owners. Oregon State University Extension service, Corvallis. Extension Circular EC 1143 (reprinted). Adams, P.W. 1996. Oregon's forest practice rules. Oregon State University Extension service, 3

Corvallis. Extension Circular EC 1194 (revised). Adams, P.W. 1996. Addressing forestry issues for the future: A vision for coordinated research, education and assistance programs. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 51(2):126-129. Adams, P.W. 1996. Integrating research, policy, and practice for forest resource protection. In: Forest Codes of Practice: Contributing to Environmentally Sound Forest Operations. FAO Forestry Paper 133. Edited by Dykstra, D.P. and R. Heinrich. FAO, Rome, Italy. Adams, P.W. and A.B. Hairston. 1996. Calling all experts: Using science to direct policy. Journal of Forestry 94(4):27-30. Adams, P.W. 1995. Professional ethics in water resource issues in forests. p. 288-292. In: Proceedings, Society of American Foresters National Convention. September 18-22, 1994. Anchorage, Alaska. Society of American Foresters. Bethesda, Maryland. Adams, P.W. 1995. Public values have changed? Journal of Forestry 93(6):60. Adams, P.W. 1995. Alternatives for forest watershed protection: A critique of PACFISH. In: Proceedings, NCASI West Coast Regional Meeting. September 27-28. Portland, Oregon. National Council for Air and Stream Improvement, Corvallis, Oregon. Adams, P.W. 1994. Extension education programs on the impacts and management of forest soil compaction in the Pacific Northwest, U.S.A. In: Proceedings, Soil, Tree, Machine Interactions in Forest Operations Interactive Seminar and Workshop, FAO/ECE/ILO Forsitrisk Working Group and IUFRO Working Group P3.08.00. December 11-14. Feldafing, Germany. Adams, P.W. 1994. Integrating research, policy, and practice for forest resource protection. In: Proceedings, FAO/IUFRO Meeting of Experts on Forest Practices. December 11-14. Feldafing, Germany. Adams, P.W. and A.B. Hairston. 1994. Using scientific input in policy and decision making. Oregon State University Extension Service, Corvallis. Extension Circular EC 1441. Adams, P.W. and J.O. Ringer. 1994. The effects of timber harvesting and forest roads on water quantity and quality in the Pacific Northwest: Summary and annotated bibliography. The Oregon Forest Resources Institute (Supplement No. 5 to Cooperative Agreement). Forest Engineering Department, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 147 p. Adams, P.W. 1993. Closing the gaps in knowledge, policy, and action to address water issues in forests. Journal of Hydrology 150:773-786. Adams, P.W. 1993. Forest watershed extension programs in Oregon: Multi-dimensional audiences and education. In: Proceedings, Water Resources Education. June 27-30. Bellevue, 4

Washington. American Water Resources Association, Bethesda, Maryland. Adams, P.W. and W.A. Atkinson, compilers. 1993. Watershed resources: Balancing environmental and social factors in large basins. In: proceedings, 14-16 October 1992, Portland, Oregon. College of Forestry, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. Available for $25.00 postpaid from: Forestry Conference Office, Peavy Hall 202, Corvallis. Adams, P.W. and D.A. Cleaves. 1993. Structures and approaches for watershed resources education and research. In: Proceedings, Watershed Resources: Balancing Environmental and Social Factors in Large Basins, College of Forestry, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Adams, P.W. 1991. Do curricula and program options in educational programs in our universities meet the needs of today? - An educator's perspective. In: Proceedings, SAF National Convention, Water Resources Working Group Technical Session. August 4-7. San Francisco, California. Society of American Foresters, Bethesda, Maryland. Adams, P.W. and C.W. Andrus. 1991. Planning timber harvesting operations to reduce soil and water problems in humid tropic steeplands. In: Proceedings, Forest Harvesting in southeast Asia, 17-20 June 1991, Singapore. Forest Engineering, Inc. and Oregon State University, Forest Engineering Department, Corvallis. Adams, P.W., A.L. Flint, and R.L. Fredriksen. 1991. Long-term patterns in soil moisture and revegetation after a clearcut of a Douglas-fir forest in Oregon. Forest Ecology and Management 41:249-263. Adams, P.W. and C.W. Andrus. 1990. Planning secondary roads to reduce erosion and sedimentation in humid tropic steeplands. p. 318-327 In: Proceedings, Research Needs and Applications to Reduce Erosion and Sedimentation in Tropical Steeplands. Fiji Symposium of International Association Hydrological Sciences, Wallingford, U.K. Pub. 192. Adams, P.W. and W.R. Stack. 1989. Streamwater quality after logging in southwest Oregon. Project Completion Report, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, Oregon. Adams, P.W. 1988. Streamwater quality following road construction, logging and slash treatment in southwest Oregon. Agronomy Abstracts 1988: 35. Adams, P.W. 1988. Hawaii focuses on forestry. External Review. 59(2):33. Adams, P.W., R.L. Beschta, and H.A. Froehlich. 1988. Mountain logging near streams: Opportunities and challenges. p. 153-162. In: Proceedings, International Mountain Logging & Pacific Northwest Skyline Symposium. December. Adams, P.W. and L. Hamilton. 1987. Future directions for watershed research in the 5

Asia-Pacific region. Workshop report. Environment and Policy Institute, East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii. 77 pp. Adams, P.W. and R.C. Sidle. 1987. Soil conditions in three recent landslides in southeast Alaska. Forest Ecology and Management 18:93-102. Adams, P.W., A.J. Campbell, R.C. Sidle, R.L. Beschta, and H.A. Froehlich. 1986. Estimating streamflows on small forested watersheds for culvert and bridge design in Oregon. Oregon State University Forest Resources Laboratory. Research Bulletin RB 55. Adams, P.W., J.J. Garland, and H.A. Froehlich. 1985. Research and extension programs lead to effective management of forest soil compaction in the Pacific Northwest. p. 121-124 In: Proceedings, Society of American Foresters National Conference. Fort Collins, CO. Adams, P.W. 1982. Estimating biomass in northern lower Michigan forest stands. Forest Ecology and Management 4:275-286. Adams, P.W. and J.R. Boyle. 1982. The quantity and quality of nutrient cations in some Michigan spodosols. Soil Sciience 133:383-389. Adams, P.W. and H.A. Froehlich. 1981. Compaction of forest soils. Oregon State University, Corvallis. PNW 217. Adams, J.N. and R.L. Beschta. 1980. Gravel bed composition in Oregon coastal streams. Canadian Journal of Fish and Aquatic Science 37:1514-1521. Adams, P.W. and J.R. Boyle. 1980. Effects of fire on soil nutrients in clearcut and whole-tree harvest sites in central Michigan. Soil Science Society of America Journal 44(4):847-850. Aedo-Ortiz, D.M., E.D. Olsen and L.D. Kellogg. 1997. Simulating a harvester-forwarder softwood thinning: a software evaluation. Forest Products Journal 47(5):36-41. Akay, A.E., J. Sessions, and K. Aruga. 2007. Designing a forwarder operation considering tolerable soil disturbance and minimum total cost. Journal of Terramechanics, 44(2):187-195. Akay, A., J. Sessions, P. Bettinger, R. Toupin, and A. Eklund. 2006. Evaluating the Salvage Value of Fire-killed Timber by Helicopter – Effects of Time Since Fire and Yarding Distance. Western Journal of Applied Forestry 21(2):102-107. Akay, A., K. Boston, and J. Sessions. 2005. The evolution of computer-aided road design systems. Journal of Forest Engineering 16(2):73-79. Akay, A. and J. Sessions. 2005. Applying the Decision Support System, TRACER, to Forest Road Design. Western Journal of Applied Forestry 20 (3): 184-191. 6

Akay, A., J. Sessions, and O. Erdas. 2005. A decision support system for designing forest roads. In: Proceedings, Council on Forest Engineering Annual Meeting, July 12-14, Fortuna, California. Akay, A, A. Yuksel, M. Reis, O. Erdas, and J. Sessions. 2005. Selecting the Optimal Forest Road Alignment with A Maximum Sediment Production Constraint. p. 302-311 In: Proceedings, 28th Annual Meeting of COFE (Council on Forest Engineering), July 12-14, 2005, Fortuna, California. Soil, Water and Timber Management: Forest Engineering Solutions in Response to Forest Regulation. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report PSW-GTR-194. Akay A. E., O. Erdas, and J. Sessions. 2004. Determining productivity of mechanized harvesting machines. Pakistan Journal of Applied Science 4(1):100-105. Akay, E., J. Sessions, P. Bettinger, and O. Erdas. 2004. Finding the vertical alignment of a forest road using several heuristic techniques. In: Proceedings, 2004 Council on Forest Engineering 27th Annual Meeting. April 27-30. Hot Springs, Arkansas. Allen, M.M., M. Taratoot, and P.W. Adams. 1999. Soil compaction and disturbance from skyline and mechanized partial cuttings for multiple resource objectives in western and northeastern Oregon, U.S.A. In: Proceedings, International Mountain Logging and 10th Pacific Northwest Skyline Symposium, Corvallis, Oregon. Amaranthus, M. and D.H. Mcnabb. 1984. Bare soil exposure following logging and prescribed burning in southwest Oregon. p. 234-237 In: Proceedings, New Forests for a Changing World. The Society of American Foresters National Convention. Portland, Oregon. Ammeson, J.E., M.R. Pyles, and H.I. Laursen. 1988. Three-dimensional analysis of guyed logging spars. Computers and Structures 29(6):1095-1099. Ammeson, J., M.R. Pyles, and J.W. Mann. 1987. Engineering mechanics research of cable logging systems at Oregon State University. Pap. No. 87-1635. International Winter Meeting American Society Agricultural Engineers. Chicago, Illinois. Anderson, M.G., Editor; J.J. McDonnell, Senior Advisory Editor. 2006. Encyclopedia of Hydrological Sciences, John Wiley and Sons, (5 volume set, 3456 pages published in 2005; now continuously updated and expanded online for next 10 years) Anderson, M.G., Editor; J.J. McDonnell, Senior Advisory Editor. 2005. Encyclopedia of Hydrological Sciences, John Wiley and Sons, 5 volume set, 3456 pages. Anderson, P., T. Erkert, and J. Sessions. 1992. Determining limiting vertical and horizontal alignments on forest roads. p. 77-84. In: Proceedings, Workshop on Computer Supported Planning of Roads and Harvesting, August 26-28. Feldafing, Germany. Published by Oregon 7

State University, Corvallis. Anderson, J. and J. Sessions. 1991. Factors affecting the maximum grade a truck can climb around a curve. p. 15-19. In: Proceedings, Fifth International Conference on Low Volume Roads. Trans. Res. Board, Nat. Res. Council, Washington DC TRR 1291, Vol. 2. Anderson, P. and J. Sessions. 1991. Gradeability on forest roads - field observations compared to an analytical model. p. 17-21 In: Proceedings, Challenges and Solutions for Forestry Operations in the Nineties. Council on Forest Engineering. July 22-25. Nanaimo, British Columbia. Anderson, J. and J. Sessions. 1991. Managing low volume road systems for intermittent use. p. 2224-230. In: Proceedings, Fifth International Conference on Low Volume Roads. Trans. Res. Board, Nat. Res. Council, Wash. DC TRR 1291, Vol. 1. Anderson, P.T., M.R. Pyles, and J. Sessions. 1987. The operation of logging trucks on steep, low-volume roads. p. 104-11. In: 4th International Conference Low-Volume Roads, Trans. Res. Board, Nat. Res. Coun., Washington D.C. Trans. Res. Rec. 1106, Volume 2. Anderson, P., and J. Sessions. 1986. Steep grades for temporary roads. LIRA Technical Release Vol. 8, No. 4. Anderson, P.T., M.R. Pyles, and J. Sessions. 1986. Surfacing of Steep Low Volume Roads. Logging Industry Research Association (LIRA), Technical Release, Vol. 8, No. 6, 1986. 4 pages. Anderson, P. and J. Sessions. 1985. Gradeability and cost considerations in vehicle operations on steep roads. p. 41-43. In: Proceedings, Improving Mountain Logging Planning, Techniques and Hardware, IUFRO Mountain Logging Sec. and Sixth PNW Skyline Logging Symp. May 8-11, Vancouver, British Columbia. Andrus, C.W., H.A. Froehlich, and M.R. Pyles. 1989. Peak flow prediction for small forested watersheds along the southern Oregon and northern California coast. Water Note 1989-1, Water Resources Research Institute, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Andrus, C. and H.A. Froehlich. 1988. Riparian forest development after logging or fire in the Oregon Coast Range: Wildlife habitat and timber value. p. 139-152. In: Proceedings, Streamside Management: Riparian Wildlife and Forestry Interactions, University of Washington, Seattle. Andrus, C.W., B.A. Long, and H.A. Froehlich. 1988. Woody debris and its contribution to pool formation in a coastal stream 50 years after logging. Canadian Journal of Fish and Aquatic Science 45(12):2080-2086.

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Andrus, C.W. and H.A. Froehlich. 1983. An evaluation of four implements used to till compacted forest soils in the Pacific Northwest. Oregon State University, Forest Resources Laboratory. Research Bulletin RB 45. Appt, J. S., A. E. Skaugset, M. R. Pyles, and M.G. Wing. 2003. Discriminating between landslide sites and potentially unstable terrain using topographic variables. Hydrological Science and Technology 19(1-4): 363-374. Appt, J.S., A.E. Skaugset, M.R. Pyles, and M.G. Wing. 2002. Discriminating between landslide sites and potentially unstable terrain using topographic variables. In: Proceedings, Council on Forest Engineering, 25th Annual General Meeting. June 16-20. Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama. Aruga, K., T. Tasaka, J. Sessions, and E. Miyata. 2006. Tabu search optimization of forest road alignments combined with shortest paths and cubic splines. Croation Journal of Forest Engineering 27(1):37-47. Aruga, K., W. Chung, A. Akay, J. Sessions, and E. Miyata. 2007. Incorporating soil surface erosion prediction into forest road alignment optimization. International Journal of Forest Engineering 18(1):24-32. Aruga, K., J. Sessions, and E. Miyata. 2006. Forest road design with soil sediment evaluation using a high resolution DEM. Journal of Forest Research 10(6):471-479. Aruga, K. and J. Sessions. 2005. Forest road design with soil sediment evaluation using a high resolution DEM. In: Proceedings, IUFRO World Congress, August 7-13, Brisbane, Australia. Abstract also to be available in International Forestry Review. Aruga, K., J. Sessions, and A. Akay. 2005. Heuristic planning techniques applied to forest road profiles. Journal of Forest Research 10(2):83-92. Aruga, K., J. Sessions, and A. Akay. 2005. Application of an airborne laser scanner to forest road design with accurate earthwork volumes. Journal of Forest Research 10(2):113-123. Aruga, K., J. Sessions, A. Akay, and W. Chung. 2005. Optimizing forest road design considering vertical and horizontal alignment simultaneously using Tabu Search. Journal of Forest Engineering 16(2):137-151. Aruga, K., J. Sessions, and E. Miyata. 2005. Comparison of Tabu Search and the Genetic Algorithm for forest road alignment optimization with soil sediment evaluation. In: Proceedings, 28th Annual Meeting of COFE (Council on Forest Engineering), Soil, Water and Timber Management: Forest Engineering Solutions in Response to Forest Regulation. July 1214, Fortuna, California. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report. PSW-GTR-194.

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Aruga K., J. Sessions, A. Akay, and W. Chung. 2004. Optimizing horizontal and vertical alignments of forest roads using a high resolution DEM. In: Proceedings, International Mountain Logging and 12th Pacific Northwest Skyline Symposium. June. Vancouver, British Columbia. Asano, Y., T. Uchida, and J.J. McDonnell. 2005. Searching for a post- variable source area concept of rainfall-runoff response in headwater. Japanese Society of Hydrology and Water Resources (in Japanese), 18(4): 459-468. Atkinson, W.A. 1985. Major forces affecting stand management in the west. p. 15-28. In: Proceedings, The 1985 Western Forestry Conference, Western Forestry and Conservation Association, Portland, Oregon. Atkinson, W.A. and J.R. Olson. 1988. The future of the forest industry in the mountain west. . p. 352-358. In: Proceedings, Future forests of the mountain west: a stand culture symposium. Intermountain Research Station. Aulerich, D.E. 1974. Trials and tribulations in skyline logging. p. 19-21. In: Proceedings, Skyline Logging Symposium. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Aulerich, D.E., K.N. Johnson, and H. Froehlich. 1976. Are tractors or skylines better for thinning young-growth Douglas-fir? Part II. World Wood, Feb. 76:22-23. Aulerich, D.E., K.N. Johnson, and H. Froehlich. 1974. Tractors or skylines: What's best for thinning young-growth Douglas-fir? Forest Industry 101(12):42-45. Bacon, C., A. Hansen, T. Mcmahon, and A. Skaugset, compilers. 1989. Compendium of current Coast Range Research. Forest Research Laboratory. Oregon state University, Corvallis. Bakke, P.D. and M.R. Pyles. 1998. Predictive model for nitrate load in the Bull Run Watershed, Oregon. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 33(4):897-906. Bakke, P.D. and M.R. Pyles. 1997. Predictive model for nitrate load in the Bull Run Watershed. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. Vol. 33, No. 4. Balcom, J.C. 1985. Use of hydraulic excavators in steep terrain. p. 118-121 In: Proceedings, Forest Operations in Politically and Environmentally Sensitive Areas. College of Forest Engineeering, Tahoe City, California. Balcom, J.C. and J. Sessions. 1988. Modeling truck performance. p. 121-125 In: Proceedings, International Mountain Logging & Pacific Northwest Skyline Symposium. December 12-16. Portland, Oregon. Barbour, R.J., S. Tesch, J. Mcneel, S.A. Willits, D. Roger, R.D. Fight, A. Mason, and K. Skog. 10

1997. Objectives and study design of the Colville study: silviculture, ecology, utilization, and economics of small-diameter densely stocked stands. In: Proceedings, Role of Wood Production in Ecosystem Management. Sustainable Forestry Working Group at the IUFRO All Division 5 Conference, Pullman, Washington. July 7-12. United States Department of AgricultureForest Products Laboratory. Madison, Wisconsin. General Technical Report GTRFPL-100. Barbour, R.J., S. Tesch, S. Willits, R. Fight, R. Gustafson, S. Kumar, J. McNeel, A. Mason and K. Skog. 1997. New silvicultural practices under ecosystem management. In: Proceedings, TAPPI Environmental Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota. May 4-7. Press, Norcross, Georgia. Benner, D.A. and R.L. Beschta. 2000. Effects of channel morphology on evaporative heat loss from arid-land streams. P.J. Wigington and R.L. Beschta (eds), In: Proceedings, AWRA International Conference on Riparian Ecology and Management in Multi-Land Use Watersheds, American Water Resources Association, Bethesda, Maryland. Bennett, M. and P.W. Adams. 2006. Forestry issues & public policy: An action guide for woodland owners. EC 1200 (revised). Oregon State University Extension Service, Corvallis, OR. 12pp. Berglund, E.R. 1976. Seeding to control erosion along forest roads. Oregon State University, Extension Services, Corvallis. Extension Circular EC 885. Berglund, E.R. and M. Rowley. Rocking woodland roads. Oregon State University, Extension Services, Corvallis. Extension Circular EC 859. Beschta, R.L. and W.J. Ripple. 2005. Rapid assessment of riparian cottonwood recruitment: John Day River northeastern Oregon. Ecological Restoration 23:150-156 Beschta, R.L. 2005. Reduced cottonwood recruitment following extirpation of wolves in Yellowstone’s northern range. Ecology 86: 391-403. Beschta, R.L., J.J. Rhodes, J.B. Kauffman, R.E. Gresswell, G.W. Minshall, J.R. Karr, D.A. Perry, F.R. Haeur, and C.A. Frissell. 2004. Postfire Management on Forested Public Lands of the Western United States. Conservation Biology 18:957-967. Beschta, R.L. 2003. Cottonwoods, elk, and wolves in the Lamar Valley of Yellowstone National Park. Ecological Applications 13(5):1295-1309. (http://www.cof.orst.edu/aspen/Beschta%20cottonwood%EA.pdf). Beschta, R.L. 2000. Watershed management in the Pacific Northwest; the historical legacy. In: Land Stewardship in the 21st Century: Contributions of Watershed Management. USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Forest & Range Experiment Station General Technical Report.

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Beschta, R.L. 1999. Development of a stream temperature standard for Oregon. p. 93-97. In: Riparian Management in the Interior Northwest: An Interdisciplinary Perspective. Oregon State University Extension Service Special Report 1001. Beschta, R.L. 1999. Chapter 11; Long-term changes in the morphology of gravel-bed river channels: Results of three case studies. Pp. 229-256. In: P.C. Klingeman, R.L.Beschta, P. Komar, and J. Bradley (eds), Gravel-bed Rivers in the Environment. Water Resources Publications, Colorado. Beschta, R.L. 1998. Forest hydrology in the Pacific Northwest: additional research needs. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 34:729-741. Beschta, R.L. 1997. Restoration of riparian and aquatic systems for improved aquatic habitats in the Upper Columbia River Basin. p. 475-491. In: Pacific Salmon and their Ecosystems: Status and Future Options. D.J. Stouder, P.A. Bisson and R.J. Naiman, editors. Chapman and Hall, New York. Beschta, R.L. 1997. Riparian shade and stream temperature: an alternative perspective. Rangelands 19(2):25-28. Beschta, R.L. 1994. Opportunities and challenges in the restoration of riverine/riparian wetlands. Pages 18-27. In: Proceedings, Partnerships and Opportunities in Wetland Restoration. USEPA, Region 10, Seattle, Washington. Beschta, R.L. 1991. Stream habitat management for fish in the northwestern United States: The role of riparian vegetation. In: Proceedings, American Fisheries Society Symposium. 10:53-58. Beschta, R.L. 1990. Peakflow estimation using an antecedent precipitation index (API) model in tropical environments. p. 128-137. In: Proceedings, Research Needs and Applications to Reduce Erosion and Sedimentation in Tropical Steeplands. Fiji Symposium, International Association Hydrologic Science, Wallingford, United Kingdom. Pub. 192. Beschta, R.L. 1990. Chapter 17: Effects of fire on water quantity and quality. p. 219-232. In: Natural and Prescribed Fire in Pacific Northwest Forests. J.D. Walstad, S.R. Radosevich and D.V. Sandberg, editors. Oregon State University Press, Corvallis. 317 pp. Beschta, R.L. 1989. Precipitation, subsurface flow and shallow landslides. In: Proceedings, Coastal Oregon Productivity Enhancement Workshop on Forestry and Landslides in the Oregon Coast Range. March 7-8. Newport, Oregon. 25 pp. Beschta, R.L. 1988. Bachgerinne und Vorfluter. p. 78-83. In: Folgen der Waldschaden auf die Gebirgsgewasser in der Schweig. Eidg. Technische Hochschule, Zurich, Switzerland. 109 p. Beschta, R.L. 1987. Conceptual models of sediment transport in streams. p 387-419 In: 12

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Beschta, R.L. 1979. The effects of site preparation on water quality. In: Proceedings, Site Preparation Workshop. Nov. 14-15. Medford, Oregon. Beschta, R.L. 1978. Inventorying small streams and channels on wildlife watersheds. p.104-111 In: Proceedings, National Workshop on Integrated Inventories of Renewable Natural Resources. Tucson, Arizona. USDA Forest Service General technical report RM-55. Beschta, R.L. 1978. Long-term patterns of sediment production following road construction and logging in the Oregon Coast Range. Water Resources Research 14(6):1011-1016. Beschta, R.L. 1976. Climatology of the ponderosa pine type in central Arizona. University Arizona Technical Bulletin 228. Tucson.. Beschta, R.L. 1975. A method for estimating snowfall amounts. Water Resources Bulletin 11(6): 1209-1219. Beschta, R.L., B.A. McIntosh, and C.E. Torgerson. 2002. Comment: “Perspectives on water flow and the interpretation of FLIR images” 55:106-111 2002. Journal of Range Management 56:97-99. Beschta, R. L., M.R. Pyles, A.E. Skaugset, and C.G. Surfleet. 2000. Peakflow responses to forest practices in the western cascades of Oregon, USA. Journal of Hydrology 233(2000): 102120. Beschta, R.L., and J.B. Kauffman. 2000. Restoration of riparian systems—taking a broader view. In: Proceedings, AWRA International Conference on Riparian Ecology and Management in Multi-Land Use Watersheds. American Water Resources Association. P.J. Wigington and R.L. Beschta, editors. Bethesda, Maryland. Beschta, R.L., W.S. Platts, J.B. Kauffman, and M.T. Hill. 1995. Artificial stream restoration money well spent or an expensive failure? p. 76-104. In: Proceedings, Environmental Restoration, UCOWR 1994 Annual Meeting. The University Council on Water Resources, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois. Beschta, R.L., C.A. Frissell, R. Gresswell, R. Hauer, J.R. Karr, G.W. Minshall, D.A. Perry, and J.J. Rhodes. 1995. Wildfire and salvage logging: recommendations for ecologically sound postfire salvage logging and other post-fire treatments on federal lands in the West. Unpublished report, 16pp. (htttp://www.saveamericasforests.org/congress/Fire/Beschta-report.htm) Beschta, R.L., R.E. Bilby, G.W. Brown, L.B. Holtby, and T.D. Hofstra. 1987. Stream temperature and aquatic habitat: Fisheries and forestry interactions. p. 191-232 In: Proceedings, Streamside Management: Forestry and Fishery Interactions. University of Washington. Institute of Forest Resources. Contribution No. 57.

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Avery, R.B. 1984. Mathematical model for determining the position and line tension for a tethered logging balloon. MS. Balcom, J.C. 1983. Comparisons of skyline carriages for smallwood harvesting. MS. Barbieri, J.G. 1957. Forest road location and design in the Douglas-fir region. MS. Bassler, G.A. 1987. Producing pulp quality chips in the woods: A short term study on three portable delimber-debarker systems. MF. Beary, G.L. 1983. Pendulum balloon logging system: Dynamic model. MF. Beaulieu, M. 1989. Producing instructional video for the timber industry. MF. Beemer, B. 1991. Tracking optimal bucking. MF. Bergan, E.E. 1986. Linking a growth model with logging production. MS. Bettinger, Pete. 1996. Spatial Analysis Techniques for Ensuring the Compatibility of Land Management Activities and Aquatic Habit Goals in Eastern Oregon . PhD. (Forest Resources) Bielecki, C. S. 2004. Using loggers and logging equipment to fight wildland fires. MF. Bobbe, T.J. 1983. An analysis of forces and conditions which influence the successful passage of a carriage over an intermediate support jack during downhill multi-span logging. MF. Bodenhausen, C.E. 1982. Skyline analysis programs for use with extended memory programmable calculators. MF. Bohle, K. 2005. Forecasting harvesting production rates using GIS: a case study. MF. Bolding, M.C. 2006. An integrated study of mechanical forest fuel reduction: quantifying multiple factors at the stand level. PhD. Bord. A. 2006. Field and laboratory strength analysis of a forest road in Northwest Oregon and its association with the formation of ruts. MS. Born, R.G. 1995. Production and cost analysis of a helicopter thinning operation in the Oregon Coast Range and comparison to helipace production estimates. MF. Boston, K. 1991. The development of a rail transport model and its use for the prediction of rail shipping costs for forest products in Oregon. MF. Boston, K. 1996. Using Tabu Search to solve tactical planning problems with spatial wildlife 98

habitat goals and constraints. PhD. Boyd, D.W. 1998. Predicting and quantifying recreation and harvesting interaction with a geographic information system. MF. Bradshaw, G.R. 1979. The effect of preplanned skid trails and winching on a partial-cut. MF. Brantgan, R.T. 1978. Critical conditions for carriage passage at the support jack for uphill yarding. MS. Brink, M.P. 1991. Wrote two publications in lieu of thesis. Harvesting and transport planning a holistic approach and Mechanized felling in the Pacific Northwest: Existing and future technology. MF. Brooks, E.J. 1992. Optimal road spacing for forwarding equipment. MS. Brown, C.G. 1995. The Deerhorn case study: A production and cost analysis of a single-grip harvester and small cable yarder performing a thinning/salvage operation in eastern Oregon. MF. Burditt, A.L. 1981. Damage to the residual stand due to skyline yarding. MF. Burrows, J.O. 1983. Swinging and processing whole tree, tree length and log length pieces in a Douglas-fir thinning. MF. Bushman, S.P. 1987. Determining labor and equipment costs of logging crews MF. Bustos-Letelier, O. 1994. Wind direction and effect of tree lean on coarse woody debris production. MS. Butruille, F.R. 1993. Repeated landing behavior of a compacted cohesive soil consolidated under low confining stress. MS. Caccavano, M.P. 1982. Factors influencing residual stand damage levels due to cable thinning of coniferous stands in western Oregon. MF. Calderón-Sánchez, D. 2008. Optimization of Forest Transportation Scheduling in SmurfitKappa Cartón de Colombia S.A. Forestry Project, South Zone, Southwestern Colombia. (MF) Campbell, T.M. 1984. A HP-75C computer program for field recording logging equipment time study data. MF. Carlson, S.H. 1994. Analysis of the effects of snow and ice conditions on highway operations 99

and capacity. MS. Chung, J. 1987. Development of a cable logging system analysis package for micro-computers. MS. Chung, W. 2002. Optimization of Cable Logging Layout using a Heuristic Algorithm for Network Programming. PhD. Clark, C.J. 1978. A case study of the influence of log deck configurations on loading with a self-loading log truck. MF. Clark, Melissa E. 2004. The relationship between landslide density and precipitation intensity in the central Oregon Coast Range. MF. Collins, R.K. 1992. An evaluation of GPS technology for use in resource transportation time study applications. MS. Conner, G.F. 1989. Comparison of field-test and computer-model results for a 3-D guyed logging spar. MS. Cornell, J.L. 2003. Aerial Forest Operations: Mineral Amendment Project. MF. Coulter, E.D. 1999. Hungry Bob harvest production study: mechanical thinning for fuel reduction in the Blue Mountains of northeast Oregon. MS. Coulter, E.D. 2004. Setting Forest Road Maintenance and Upgrade Priorities Based on Environmental Effects and Expert Judgment. PhD. Craig, R.J. 1970. An introduction to the formulation of logging production forecasts by computer models. MF. Curtis, R.J. 1978. Production rates of skyline, balloon, and helicopter yarding systems from gross time study analysis. MF. Deamer, P.J. 1987. Simulating cable yarding costs and production rates: A case study of first thinning operations within pinus radiata plantations on steep slopes in south eastern Australia. MF. Dewey. M. 2006. A manual of practice for site investigation and report preparation of impact rating and downslope public safety risk determination from shallow rapidly moving landslides in the forest setting. MF. Doyal, J.A. 1997. The LIMBER JIM case study: production and economics of line logging in a thinning/fuels reduction setting of mixed conifer stands in the Blue Mountains of Northeastern 100

Oregon. MF. Durston, T.A. 1988. Improving the performance of multispan logging systems by suspending the mainline. MS. Edwards, R.M. 1992. Logging planning, felling, and yarding costs in five alternative skyline group selection harvests. MF. Eklund, A.A. 2007. Applying digital technology for measurement and analysis of burned forest landscapes. MS. Erkert, T.W. 1989. Computer simulation of offtracking of truck and trailer combinations using forest roads. MS. Falk, G.D. 1980. A study of the lateral yarding forces in a cable thinning. MF. Feeney, D.J. 1984. An economic evaluation of logging road maintenance. MS. Field, P.C. 1993. Scheduling road maintenance activities with project management software. MS. Fisher, J.G. 1986. Logging with a hydraulic excavator: A case study. MF. Flatten, L.B. 1991. The use of small helicopters for commercial thinning in steep, mountainous terrain. MF. Flatten, Brad 1991. The use of Small Helicopters for Commercial Thinning in Steep Mountainous Terrain. MF. Floch, R.F. 1988. Shovel logging and soil compaction. MF. Floyd, W.C. 2005. Seasonal Relationships between Dissolved Nitrogen and Landuse/Landcover and Soil Drainage at Multiple Spatial Scales in the Calapooia Watershed, Oregon. MS. Fodge, F.W. 1981. Engineering analysis of forces created in two tree intermediate supports during multi-span logging. MF. Gabrielle, R.M. 1980. Cable thinning in young forests with average dbh of 5-8 inches: A case study. MF. Garland, J.J. 1990. A model for the economic evaluation of complex logging tasks. PhD. Gerstkemper, J.C. 1982. A simulation of the operation of log landing for a Heli-Stat airship in old-growth timber. MF. 101

Gibbons, D.J. 1982. Predicting skidder productivity: A mobility approach. MS. Giles, R.S. 1986. LOGCOST a harvest cost model for southwestern Idaho. MF. Gleason, K.H. 1985. A mobility model for tracked vehicles. MF. Gorsevski, P.V. 1996. An advanced inventory method for forest roads. MS. Gonda, H.E. 1998. Height-Diameter and Volume Equations, growth intercept and needle length site quality indicates, and yield equations for young Ponderosa Pine Plantations in Neuquen, Patagonia, Argentina. PhD. Han, H-S. 1997. Damage to young Douglas-fir stands from commercial thinning with various timber harvesting systems and silvicultural prescriptions: Characteristics, sampling strategy for assessment and future value loss. PhD. Hargrave, M.A. 1985. Identification of variables influencing residual stand damage from skyline thinning a young western Hemlock-Sitka spruce stand. MF. Hartter, J. N. 2004. Investigation of synthetic rope end connections and terminations in timber harvesting applications. MS. Hensel, W.A. 1977. Wyssen skyline logging in northern Idaho and central Washington. Forest Products Dept. MS. Henshaw, J.R. 1977. A study of the coefficient of drag resistance in yarding logs. MS. Hochrein, P.H. 1986. Prebunching versus full-cycle yarding in different thinning intensities. MF. Hogervorst, J.B. 1994. Soil compaction from ground-based thinning and effects of subsequent skid trail tillage in a Douglas-fir stand. MF. Hossain, M.M. 1998. Young stand thinning in Western Oregon: cost comparison of harvesting alternatives and comparison of time study techniques. PhD. Hummel-Stevens, Susan. 1997. Stand development of Cordia allidora (Boraginaceae), Neotropical secondary forest tree in Northern Costa Rica (1992-1996). PhD. Hutchison, M.M. 1994. Suitability rating method of Forest Service roads as shared use facilities. MS. Iff, R.H. 1977. An analysis of the slackpulling forces encountered in manually operated 102

carriages. MF. Jackson, R.K. 1986. Log truck performance on curves and favorable grades. MF. Keller, R.R. 1980. Prebunching with a low investment skyline yarder in thinnings. MF. Kellogg, L.D. 1976. A case study of prebunching and swinging: A thinning system for young forests. MF. Kellogg, L.D. 1986. A stand management strategy for young western Hemlock-Sitka spruce forests. Forest Science Dept. PhD. Kendrick, D.E. 1992. Rigid link and catenary skyline analysis programs for microcomputers. MF. Ketcheson, G. 1978. Hydrologic Factors & Environmental Impacts of Mass Soil Movements in the Oregon Coast Range. MS. Kimball, A.R. 1981. Tension relationships for steel cable on notched stumps. MF. Kliewer, J.E. 1992. Test procedures for low-confining stress, multistage triaxial testing of compacted cohesive soils. MS. Kramer, B.W. 1979. The production performance of the Igland-Jones Trailer Alp yarder in clearcut Northwest hardwoods: A comparative analysis of two case studies. MF. Kramer, B.W. 1993. A road design process for low volume recreation and resource development roads. (MS-CE) Krause, J.A. 1988. Evaluation of personal computer-based software for analyzing northwest harvest systems. MF. Ledoux, C.B. 1975. Simulation of a helicopter yarding system in old growth forest stands. MS. Ledoux, C.B. 1983. A simulation of the comparative costs and benefits of skyline strip thinning. PhD. Leonard, J.M. 2003. Applications for Synthetic Rope in Logging. MF. Levesque, S.P. 1998. Evaluation of Culvert Condition and Road Closure Methods in Southern Southeast Alaska. MS. Linares, J.L. 1988. The performance of aggregate surfaced roads during wet weather. MS.

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Linjala, E.T. 1979. The analysis of highlead yarding time study data from southeastern Alaska. MF. Lucas, A.R. 1983. Hot-yarding as an alternative approach to cable thinning in young forest stands: A comparative study. MF. Luecker, T.A. 2004. Aquatic Invertebrate-Habitat Relationships and Stream Channel Cross Section Area Change in Response to Streamside Management Zones in North Central Mississippi. MS. Lyons, C.K. 2001. Mechanical stresses in trees resulting from strain compatibility in an anisotropic material. PhD. Mafera, T.E. 1992. Tactical forest planning using the scheduling and network analysis program (SNAP II). MF. Manikam, D. 1982. Short distance transportation in the mixed peat swamp forests of Sarawak, Malaysia. MF. Mann, J.W. 1979. Skyline logging production in the southern Sierra Nevada Mountains: A case study. MF. Marshall, H. 2005. An investigation of factors affecting the optimal output log distribution from mechanical harvesting and processing systems. PhD. Matzka, P.J. 1997. Harvest system selection and design for damage reduction in noble fir stands (a case study on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation). MS. Matzka, Peter. 2004. Thinning with Prescribed Fire and Timber Harvesting Mechanization for Fuels Reduction and Forest Restoration. PhD. McCracken, M.J. 1994. Drained behavior of a silt soil under repeated load triaxial testing. MS. McGuire, K.J. 2004. Water Residence Time and Runoff Generation in the Western Cascades of Oregon. PhD. McIntire, J.C. 1981. The effect of swinging and sorting with a skidder on yarding and loading efficiency in small diameter Douglas-fir. MF. McKenna, C.W. 1991. Estimating recreation travel in the Pacific Northwest. MS. McNeel, R.E. 2000. Transportation production planning of an eastern Oregon hybrid poplar plantation. MF.

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McNutt, J.A. 1976. A stochastic analysis of erosion and economic impacts associated with timber harvests and forest roads. PhD. McRae, J.R. 1977. A force analysis of directional felling. MF. Mickelson, J.S. 1990. An evaluation of project management software. MS. Mikkonen, E.U. 1981. The choice of the optimal sawtimber harvesting system. MF. Mitchell, D. 1995. Image editing: A photoshop tutorial for natural resource managers. MF. Mohammad, I. 1991. Alternative timber transportation system. MF. Moll, J.E. 1992. Development of an engineering survey method for use with the Laser Technology Inc., Tree Laser Device. MS. Moore, T.L. 1987. An empirical evaluation of three network analysis programs used in the USDA-Forest Service. MS. Moore, W.W. 1976. Silvicultural mechanical site preparation. MF. Mordeno, A.G. 1963. Drainage structures for logging roads with special reference to Philippine conditions. MF. Morrissette, B.A. 2002. FishXing: Evaluation of Fish Passage Culvert Model and Comparison with Oregon Department of Forestry’s Compliance with Fish Passage and Peak Flow Requirements at Stream Crossings. MF. Mullis, C.F. 1994. The use of sawmill generated wood waste as a construction material in lowvolume forest roads in southeast Alaska. MS. Murphy, G.E. 1987. An economic analysis of final log manufacturing locations in the steep terrain radiata pine plantations of New Zealand. PhD. Nielsen, R.K. 1987. A procedure for analyzing double-lane versus single-lane roads. MS. Neilson, D.A. 1978. The production potential of the Igland-Jones Trailer Alp yarder in thinning young growth Northwest conifers: a case study. Civil Engr. Dept. MF. Nickerson, D.B. 1978. A model for the determination of optimum setting dimensions for tractor yard/swing operations. MS. Oberholzer, S.F. 2001. Timber transportation optimization and vehicle routing: A GIS application in South Africa. MF. 105

Ohmstede, R.H. 1977. Production rates and skidding cost of the FMC model 210 CA high-speed skidder. MF. Ortman, T.L. 1977. Rock bolt anchors for cable logging systems. MF. Parker, R.T. 2000. Soil compaction in Central Oregon volcanic ash soils and the subsequent effects on residual ponderosa pine growth. MS.(FR) Petaisto, I.T. 1995. Critique of seven helicopter timber sales with recommendations for improved planning. MF. Pugh, E.V. 1985. Load bearing capacity of alder, spruce and hemlock tail trees. MF. Putnam, N.E. 1983. A comparison of productivity for whole tree, tree length and log length skyline thinning in 35-year-old Douglas-fir stands of western Oregon. MF. Rheinberger, S.J. 1992. Selecting wire rope design factors in cable yarding. MF. Richards, D.P. 1971. The efficiency of resource use in the logging industry. Forest Management Dept. MF. Salm, F.D. 1987. Central tire inflation study: The Idaho demonstration project. Civil Engr. Dept. MS. Saunders, G.P. 1987. Laboratory investigation of the mechanics of raveling soils. Civil Engr. Dept. MS. Scherer, T.E. 1979. Release-conversion of hardwood stands with a small skyline yarder. MF. Schnare, J.K. 1978. Factors that affect USDA timber sale layout time in the Pacific Northwest. MS. Schneider, E.W. 1978. A log truck loading study in the Intermountain Region: Production and costs. MF. Sears, J.Z. 1975. Yarding system and carriage development: A case study. MF. Sedlak, J.P. 1978. The loading of second-growth Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii [Mirb.] Franco) to simulate the forces acting on an immediate support tree. MF. Seifert, J.C.W. 1982. Production rates and residual stand impacts for four skidding machines during overstory removal. MS.

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Sessions, J. 1978. Effects of harvesting technology upon optimal stocking regimes of forest stands in mountainous terrain. Forest Management Department. PhD. Shemwetta, D.T.K. 1997. Comprehensive timber harvest planning for plantation forests on difficult terrain: Sokoine University of Agriculture Training Forest Tanzania. PhD. Shen, Z. 1988. Log truck scheduling by network programming. MF. Sherar, J.R. 1978. Production rates and a comparative analysis of fuel consumption for a live, standing skyline, and highlead cable yarding system. MF. Siddiqui, A.K. 1990. Evaluation of productivity and cost of chain saw vs. manual tools in the Chir Pine Forests. MF. Simonson, R. 1990. Effects of the deflection on rear axle torque. MF. Sinner, H. 1974. Simulating skyline yarding in thinning young forests. MS. Smith, D.D. 2004. Contributions of Riparian Vegetation and Stream Morphology to Headwater Stream Temperature Patterns in the Oregon Coast Range. MS. Solmie, D.K. 2003. Comparing Field Measurement Strategies for Operational Planning and Layout. MF. Spong, B.D. 2001. Skid PC 2000, A mobility, production, and rut depth simulation program. MF. Starnes, L.W. 1984. Skyline thinning production rate equations obtained by transforming delay free turn time regression equations using the thin simulation model. MF. Steffan, D.J. 1982. Mechanical brush control on steep slopes in southwest Oregon. MF. Steffert, A.H. 1992. A decision support system for mechanized harvesting. MF. Stewart, R.A. An economic model of soil compaction in forestry. MF. Stinson, Julie D. 1997. The Effects of Thinning Treatments on Volume and Value of 65 to 80 year old stands. MS. (MS, Forest Resources) Stirler, D.J. 1980. A method of selection of cable harvesting machines for Vermont. MS. Stoupa, J. 1984. Behavior and load carrying capacity of stump anchors. MF. Stringer, T.N. 1965. An economic comparison of the construction of coastal logging roads by 107

power shovel and tractor. MS. Stryker, E.A. 1977. Gradeability of log trucks. MF. Tobey, A.C. 1980. Skyline analysis with log drag. MF. Toman, Elizabeth Myers. 2004. Forest road hydrology: The influence of forest roads on stream flow at stream crossings. MS. Toupin, R.C. 1985. Load deformation characteristics of multiple stump anchor systems. MF. Tromp-Van Meerveld, H.J. 2004. Hillslope Hydrology: From Patterns to Processes. PhD. Tuor, B.L. 1984. Field testing the statics and dynamics of a scale model, tethered balloon logging system. MF. Utterback, P. 1992. Testing an urban pavement management system on a forest service road network. MS. Van Winkle, D.J. 1977. An analysis of road changes on several cable logging operations. MF. Wilbanks, S.J. 1985. Predicting running skyline performance based on the mechanical capability of the yarder. MF. Womack, K.C. 1989. The dynamic behavior of a cable logging skyline and its effect on the tailspar. PhD. Woodruff, W.C. 1984. Payload analysis for the North Bend, South Bend and modified North Bend skyline logging systems. MS. Xu, Shenglin. 1996. Preliminary planning of forest roads using ARC GRID. MF. Yeap, Y.H. 1988. Determination of optimum setting dimensions and road standards for uniform terrain. MF. Zaborske, R.R. 1989. Soil compaction on a mechanized harvest operation in Eastern Oregon. MF. Zielinsky, C.R. 1980. Operational prebunching: A logger's application to reduce skyline thinning costs. MF.

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THESES AND TECHNICAL PAPERS MS = Master of Science MF = Master of Forestry PhD = Doctor of Philosophy Forest Hydrology Adams, J.N. 1979. Variations in gravel bed composition of small streams in the Oregon Coast Range. MS. Allen, M.M. 1997. Soil compaction and disturbance following a thinning of second-growth Douglas-fir with a cut-to-length and a skyline system in the Oregon Cascades. MF. Amann, J.R 2004. Sediment Production from Forest Roads in the Upper Creek Watershed of the Oregon Coast Range. MS. Anaya, J.A. 1998. Effects of Inlet Conditions on Culvert Discharge. MF. Andrus, C.W. 1982. Tilling compacted forest soils in Oregon following ground-based logging. MS. Appt, J.S. 2002. Discriminating Between Landslide Sites and Potentially Unstable Terrain Using Topographic Indices. MS. Atkinson, B. 1992. The effects of channel modification on characteristics of streams during low flow. MS. Bakke, P.D. 1993. The spatial and temporal variability of nitrate in streams of the Bull Run Watershed, Oregon. MS. Beedle, D. 1992. Physical dimensions and hydrologic effects of beaver ponds on Kuiu Island in southeast Alaska. MS. Benner, D.A. 1999. Evaporative heat loss of the Upper Middle Fork of the John Day River, northeastern Oregon. MS. Berris, S.N. 1984. Comparative snow accumulation and melt during rainfall in forest and clearcut plots in western Oregon. MS. Berry, J.D. 1975. Modeling the impact of logging debris on the dissolved oxygen balance of small mountain streams. MS.

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Bohle, T.S. 1994. Stream temperatures, riparian vegetation and channel morphology in the Upper Grande Ronde River Watershed, Oregon. MS. Bransom, M. 1991. Soil engineering properties and vegetative characteristics for headwall slope stability analysis in the Oregon Coast Range. MS. Bransom, M. 1997. Geohydrologic conditions on a steep forested slope: Modeling transient piezometric response to precipitation. PhD. Brazier, J.R. 1972. Controlling water temperatures with buffer strips. MS. Brown, G.W. 1966. Temperature prediction using energy budget techniques on small mountain streams. Forest Management Department. PhD. Cafferata, P. 1981. The effects of compaction on hydrologic properties of forest soils of the Sierra Nevada. MS. Camacho, P.M. 1984. The effect of major environmental factors on growth rates of five important tree species in Costa Rica. MS. Campbell, A.J. 1981. Flood frequency analysis of small forested watersheds for culvert design. MS. Carlson, J.Y. 1989. Effects of forest management on fish habitat macroinvertebrates in northeast Oregon streams. MS. Carlton, R.R. 1976. Influences of the duration of periodic sway on the stem from development of four-year-old Douglas-fir (Pseudtosuga menziesii [Mirb.] Franco). MS. Chesney, C.J. 1982. Mass erosion occurrence and debris torrent impacts on some streams in the Willamette National Forest. MS. Commandeur, P.J. 1987. Shear stress transfer between roots and soil. MS. Dent, E.F. 1993. Influence of hillslope and instream processes on channel morphology of Esmond Creek in the Oregon Coast Range. MS. Duan, J. 1996. A coupled hydrologic-geomorphic model for evaluating effects of vegetation change on watersheds. PhD. Edwards, R.E. 1980. Sediment transport and channel morphology in a small mountain stream in western Oregon. MS. Ellingson, K.S. 2002. Road Surface Runoff for the Oak Creek Watershed: The Influence of 110

Hillslope and Road Characteristics. MF. Estep, M.A. 1982. Bedload sediment transport in a SE Alaska stream. MS. Fedora, M.A. 1987. Simulation of storm runoff in the Oregon coast range. MS. Fischer, G.S. 2002. The Influence of Multi-Stage Triaxial Testing on the Behavior of Oregon Coast Range Soil. MS. Fleuret, J. 2006. Examining Effectiveness of Oregon’s Forest Practice Rules for Maintaining Warm-Season Maximum Stream Temperature Patterns in the Oregon Coast Range. MS. Floyd, W.C. 2005. Seasonal Relationships Between Dissolved Nitrogen and Landuse/Landcover and Soil Drainage at Multiple Spatial Scales in the Calapooia Watershed, Oregon. MS. Friedrichsen, P.T. 1997. Summertime stream temperatures in the north and south forks of the Sprague River, South Central Oregon. MS. Garvin, W.F. 1974. The intrusion of logging material into artificial gravel streambeds. MS. Gaweda, F.M. 1983. First year effects of broadcast burning on soil infiltration and wettability in southwest Oregon. MS. Gilbert, E.H. 2002. A Characterization of Road Hydrology in the Oregon Coast Range. MS. Gill, R.E. 1995. Sediment delivery to headwater stream channels following road construction and timber harvest in the Blue Mountains, Oregon. MS. Gillilan, S. 1989. Storage dynamics of fine woody debris for two low-order coastal streams in southeast Alaska. MS. Goard, D.L. 2004. Characterizing the Spatial Distribution of Short Duration, High Intensity Rainfall in the Central Oregon Coast Range. MS. Grizzel, J.D. 1993. Municipal water source turbidities following timber harvest and road construction in western Oregon. MS. Hairston, Annet-B. 1996. Response to Water Protection Rule Changes in the Oregon Forest Practices Act: Landowner operator Opinions and Streamside Conditions. PhD. Harper, W.C. 1969. Changes in storm hydrographs due to clearcut logging of coastal watersheds. MS.

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Heimann, D.C. 1988. Recruitment trends and physical characteristics of coarse woody debris in Oregon Coast streams. MS. Hess, S.V. 1978. Predicting logging debris accumulation in natural streambeds: A method for forest managers. MS. Hogervorst, J.B. 1994. Soil Compaction from Ground-Based Thinning and Effects of Subsequent Skid Trail Tillage in a Douglas-Fir Stand. MF. Holbo, H.R. 1972. The energy budget of a pumice desert. PhD. Holaday, S.A. 1992. Summertime water temperature trends in Steamboat Creek Basin, Umpqua National Forest. MS. Holtje, R.K. 1971. Reaeration in small mountain streams. Forest Management Department. PhD. Hopson, R.G. 1997. Shallow aquifer characteristics adjacent to the Upper Middle Fork John Day River, Eastern Oregon. MS. House, M.R. 2001. Countersunk Culvert Hydraulics for Upstream Juvenile Fish Passage. MS. Hu, S.C. 1976. Mass wasting in forested mountain topography. MS. Ice, G.G. 1978. Reaeration in a turbulent stream system. PhD. Jackson, W.L. 1981. Bed material routing and streambed composition in alluvial channels. PhD. Johnson, M.G. 1978. Infiltration capacities and surface erodibility associated with forest harvesting activities in the Oregon Cascades. MS. Kahklen, K.F. 1993. Surface erosion from a forest road, Polk Inlet, Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. MS. Kaufmann, P.R. 1987. Channel morphology and hydraulic characteristics of torrent-impacted forest streams in the Oregon Coast Range, USA. PhD. Keim, R.F. 2003. Attenuation of Rainfall Intensity by Forest Canopies. PhD. Ketchison, G.L. 1978. Hydrologic factors and environmental impacts of mass soil movements in the Oregon Coast Range. MS. Kirkham, T. 2002. Peakflow causative mechanisms and frequencies at Reynolds Creek, 112

southwestern Idaho. MS. Kibler, K.M. 2007. The influence of contemporary forest harvesting on summer stream temperatures in headwater streams of Hinkle Creek, Oregon. MS. Knight, S.M. 1990. Forest harvesting impacts on coarse woody debris and channel form in central Oregon streams. MS. Lammell, R.F. 1973. Natural debris and logging residue within the stream environment. MS. Larson, K.R. 1981. An evaluation of a procedure for predicting sediment yield increases from silvicultural activities. MS. Litton, S. 2006. Physical characteristics of forest soils after timber harvest and tillage in Central Oregon: A Case Study. MF. Luecker, Terry. 2004. Aquatic Invertebrate - Habitat Relationships and Stream Channel Cross Section Area Change in Response to Streamside Management Zones in North Central Mississippi. MS. Lombard, P.J. 1997. The effect of the size and orientation of large wood on pool volume in two Oregon Coast Range streams. MS. Long, B.A. 1987. Recruitment and abundance of large woody debris in an Oregon coastal stream system. MS. Lowry, M.M. 1993. Groundwater elevations and temperature adjacent to a beaver pond in central Oregon. MS. Lyons, J.K. 1981. Influence of landslides, floods, and land use on channel changes of the Upper Middle Fork Willamette River, Oregon. MS. Lysne, D.H. 1980. A study of soil disturbance and compaction resulting from the use of ground-based logging vehicles in the Sierra-Nevada. MS. Macleod, N.A. 1992. Hydrology and delineation in four wetlands in the Oregon Cascades. MS. Marbet, C.E. 2003. Hydrology of Five Forest Roads in the Oregon Coast Range. MS. Martin, K.S. 1997. Forest management on landslide prone sites: the effectiveness of headwall leave areas and evaluation of two headwall risk rating methods. MS. Martinez-Ben, J. 2000. Tillage of compacted soil in a thinned Douglas-fir stand in western Oregon: soil density and residual tree growth seven years after treatment. MF. 113

Mat Isa, A.Z. 1990. The application of linear programming for forest land use and timber management planning with watershed considerations in Terengganu, Peninsular Malaysia. MF. May, C.L. 1998. Debris Flow Characteristics Associated with Forest Practices in the Central Oregon Coast Range MS. McGee, K.K. 2000. Effects of forest roads on surface and subsurface flow in southeast Alaska. MS. McGreer, D.J. 1975. Stream protection and three timber falling techniques: A comparison of costs and benefits. MS. McGuire, K.J. 2004. Water Residence Time and Runoff Generation in the Western Cascades of Oregon. PhD. McSwain, M.D. 1987. Summer stream temperatures and channel characteristics of a southwestern Oregon coastal stream. MS. Meehan, N.A. 2006. Response of Two Soil Processes to Logging-Debris Manipulation and Herbicide Application in Western Oregon and Washington. MS. Mills, K.A. 1984. Mechanics and movement of the Lookout Creek earthflow. Civil Engineering Dept. MS. Minor, K.P. 1997. Estimating large woody debris recruitment from adjacent riparian areas. MF. Morrissette, B.A. 2002. Fish Xing: Evaluation of Fish Passage Culvert Model and Comparison with Oregon Department of Forestry’s Compliance with Fish Passage and Peak Flow Requirements at Stream Crossings. MF. O’Leary, S.J. 1980. Bedload transport in an Oregon Coast Range stream. MS. Otis, T. 2007. Processes that influence the downstream propagation of heat in streams from clearcut harvest units: Hinkle Creek Paired Watershed Study. MS. Paustian, J.S. 1977. The suspended sediment regimes of two small streams in Oregon’s Coast Range. MS. Peacock, K.A. 1994. Valley fill and channel incision in Meyer’s Canyon, Northcentral Oregon. MS. Piehl, B.T. 1986. An evaluation of culverts on small volume forest roads in the Oregon Coast 114

Range. MS. Ponce, S.L., II. 1974. The biochemical oxygen demand of Douglas-fir needles and twigs, western hemlock needles and red alder leaves in stream water. MS. Pratt, R.C. 1984. Simplified stability assessment for low volume road cut and fill slopes. MF. Ranken, D.W. 1974. Hydrologic properties of soil and subsoil on a steep, forested slope. MS. Reba, M.L. 2001. The design and evaluation of three “stream simulation” culverts in south central Oregon. MS. Reiter, M. 1990. Subsurface flow of a forested riparian area in the Oregon Coast Range. MS. Ringer, G.O. 1994. Sedimentation of beaver ponds in an Oregon Coast Range stream. MS. Robbins, R.W. 1984. The influence of soil compaction on early conifer growth in the southern Washington Cascades. MS. Robison, E.G. 1987. Large woody debris and channel morphology of undisturbed streams in southeast Alaska. MS. Robison, E.G. 1997. Reach scale sampling metrics and longitudinal pattern adjustments of small streams. PhD. Royer, T.A. 2006. Scaling Hydrologic Impacts from Road Segments to a Small Watershed. MS. Salminen, E. 1990. Undercut stream banks in forested headwater streams of the Oregon Coast Range. MS. Scherer, R.A. 1995. The short term temporal and spatial variability of nitrogen and phosphorus in two Oregon Coast Range Streams. MS. Sherwood, K. 1993. Buffer strip dynamics in the western Oregon Cascades. MS. Skaugset, A.E., III. 1980. Fine organic debris and dissolved oxygen in streambed gravels in the Oregon Coast Range. MS. Skaugset, A.E., III. 1997. Modeling root reinforcement in shallow forest soils. PhD. Smith, D.D. 2004. Contributions of Riparian Vegetation and Stream Morphology to Headwater Stream Temperature Patterns in the Oregon Coast Range. MS.

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Smith, R.S. 2001. An investigation of the influence of root reinforcements on soil strength and the initiation of static liquefaction in forest soils. MS. Stack, W.R. 1988. Factors influencing pool morphology in Oregon coastal streams. MS. Steinblums, I.J. 1977. Streamside buffer strips: survival, effectiveness, and design. MS. Summers, R.P. 1982. Trends in riparian vegetation regrowth following timber harvesting in western Oregon watersheds. MS. Surfleet, C.G. 1997. Precipitation characteristics for landslide hazard assessment for the central Oregon Coast Range. MS. Tanner, R.W. 2001. An evaluation of temperature prediction models on coastal Oregon and western Cascade streams. MF. Taylor, R.L. 1983. The effects of red alder leaf fall on the water color and other water quality characteristics of a small watershed in northwest Oregon. MS. Toman, E.M. 2004. Forest Road Hydrology: The Influence of Forest Roads on Stream Flow at Stream Crossings. MS. Toman, E.M. 2007. Reducing sediment production from forest roads during wet-weather use. PhD. Tromp-Van Meerveld, H.J. 2004. Hillslope Hydrology: From Patterns to Processes. PhD. Vanderheyden, J. 1980. Chronological variation in soil density and vegetative cover of compacted skid trails in clearcuts of the western Oregon Cascades. MS. VanVeersveld. W. 2007. Hydrological controls on nutrient flushing at the Hillslope scale. PhD. Veldhuisen, C. 1990. Coarse woody debris in streams of the Drift Creek Basin, OR. MS. Victory, N. 2007. Quantifying disperson in subsurface stormflow. MS (Civil and Environmental Engineering) Warhol, T.L. 1994. An elevation of stream crossing culverts and low water fords in the western Cascades of Oregon. MS. Wasniewski, L.W. 1994. Hillslope sediment routing below new forest roads in central Idaho. MF. Whitaker, C.A. 1983. Restoring productivity of compacted forest soils with tillage. MS. 116

White, D. 1997. Hydraulic Performance of Countersunk Culverts in Oregon. MS. Widner, G.L. 1991. Summer low flow characteristics of forest streams in northeast Oregon. MS. Yee, C.S. 1975. Soil and hydrologic factors affecting stability of natural slopes in the Oregon Coast Range. PhD. Zeb, A. 1992. Characteristics of stream low flows in eastern Oregon: Their relationship with precipitation and watershed parameters. MS. Zeb, A. 1994. Long-term effects of changes in vegetation condition, precipitation and watershed parameters on summer low-flow in the semi-arid Pacific Northwest. PhD.

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THESES AND TECHNICAL PAPERS MS = Master of Science MF = Master of Forestry PhD = Doctor of Philosophy Forest Meteorology Vanderwaal, J.A. 1982. Energy exchange of transplanted Douglas-fir seedlings on two cutover sites in southwestern Oregon. MS.

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AUDIO-VISUAL AND OTHER MEDIA Adams, P.W. and S. Dodrill. 1993. Forestry and water quality. Videotape VTP-014, 11 min. Available for $25.00 postpaid from Agricultural Communications Department, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Adams, P.W., T. McMahon, and J.C. Hino. 1991. Managing riparian areas on forest lands. Slide-tape #987, 28 min. Adams, P.W. 1990. Watersheds and your woodland. Slide-tape program. Governor’s Watershed Enhancement Board, Portland, Oregon. * Adams, P.W., C.W. Andrus, and L.S. Hamilton. 1987. Controlling erosion and sedimentation in tropical forest harvesting. I. Access roads. Slide-tape program. Adams, P.W., C.W. Andrus, and L.S. Hamilton. 1987. Controlling erosion and sedimentation in tropical forest harvesting. II. Stump to landing. Slide-tape program. Adams, P.W. and T. Luba. 1981. Recognizing and managing forest soil compaction problems. Slide-tape #823. Adams, P.W. and T. Luba. 1982. Physical properties of forest soils. Slide-tape #836. Adams, P.W., C. Andrus, H.A. Froehlich, J.J. Garland, and T. Luba. 1982. Soil compaction of forest lands. 16mm film or Videocassette #850. Adams, P.W., H.A. Froehlich, J.J. Garland, and J. Hino. 1985. Tilling compacted forest soils. Slide-tape #876. Adams, P.W., J.J. Garland, and L.S. Mellem. 1987. Designated skid trails. Slide-tape#903. Balcom, J.C. Logging Road Construction. 1987. Slide-Tape #909. Beaulieu, M., E. Olsen, J. Garland, and J. Hino. 1988. Tackling Productivity in Mechanized Logging. Videocassette #930. Garland, J.J. 1975. Dellwood Timber Tipper. Slide-Tape, 16mm Film, or Videocassette #733. Garland, J.J. 1979. Skylines of the Northwest. 16mm Film or Videocassette #799. Garland, J.J. 1978. Timber Harvesting Options. Slide-Tape #767. Garland, J.J. and D.P. Dykstra. 1976. Aerial Logging Systems. 16mm Film or Videocassette #761. 119

Garland, J.J. 1989. Logging Training Cards. Five yellow plastic-coated training cards on productivity and safety. 1 set $7.00; 2-9 sets $5.00 per set; 10 or more $4.00 per set. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Mechanized Harvesting Productivity The Idea of "Self-Supervision" Log Truck Driver Safety Productivity Tips for Efficient Yarding Productivity Tips for Efficient Skidding

Garland, J.J. 1987. The Woodland Owner Curriculum. 24" x 36" Poster. Oregon State University Extension Service. Garland, J.J. 1986. Logging Planning Pac. 16k Read Only Memory (ROM) application for the Hewlett-Packard 41C series calculator. Contains 14 of the most commonly used programs. Write or call the Forestry Media Center for current price. Garland, J.J. 1987. Logging Training Cards. Ten pocket sized logging training cards, illustrated, plastic coated. Prices: 1 set $7.00; 2-9 sets $5.00 per set; 10 sets or more $4.00 per set. 1. Using cards to train 2. Orienting new employees 3. Safe and effective chainsaw use 4. The meaning of "in the clear" 5. Hazards at the landing 6. Skidding machine operations 7. Chokersetting techniques 8. Rigging crew hazards 9. Basic felling techniques 10. Stump selection and notching. Harr, R.D. 1972. Forest practices and streamflow. Slide-tape #653. Harr, R.D. 1973. Logging and water quality. Slide-tape #684. McDonnell, J.J. USFS Video Shortcourse produced at http://www.fsl.orst.edu/geowater/PEP/afsc/mcdonnell/ McDonnell, J.J. FE 537 Hillslope and Watershed Hydrology, listed on: Digital Library for Earth System Education (DLESE) DLESE Program Center (DPC) University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) http://www.dlese.org/dds/query.do?q=hillslope%20hydrology&s=0

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McDonnell, J.J. Web support of online course materials of shortcourse and FE 538 course on my lab web page at http://www.cof.orst.edu/cof/fe/watershd Murphy, G.E. 2007. Developed a spreadsheet model to evaluate the economics of 24/7 logging. Oester, P.T. and B. Parker. 2006. Shaping Your Forest: An Introduction to Thinning Practices in Eastern Oregon. OSU College of Forestry, Forestry Media Center Production. 20 minute DVD with value added components. Sidle, R.C. 1979. Forest practices and surface erosion. Slide-tape #795. Sidle, R.C. and T. Luba. 1980. Forest practices and mass soil movement. Slide-tape #813. Wingate, G. 1978. The value of small forest streams. Slide-tape #778. Wingate, G. and T. Mooster. 1978. Estimating buffer strip survival. Slide-tape #779. * available through the Environmental and Policy Institute, East-West Center, 1777 East-West Road, Honolulu, HI 96848.

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