selected publications
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academic article
- Geologic Soil Parent Material Influence on Forest Surface Soil Chemical Characteristics in the Inland Northwest, USA. Forests. 13. 2022
- Effects of fertilization on the growth dominance of Inland Northwest forests of the United States. Forest Ecosystems. 9. 2022
- Investigating Soil Effects on Outcomes of a Standardized Soil-Block Test. Forest Products Journal. 72:140-146. 2022
- A species-specific, site-sensitive maximum stand density index model for Pacific Northwest conifer forests. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 51:1166-1177. 2021
- Advancements in forest mensuration and biometrics in the artificial intelligence era. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 51:v-vi. 2021
- Estimating Forest Productivity Using Site Characteristics, Multipoint Measures, and a Nonparametric Approach. Forest Science. 66:645-652. 2020
- A Multipoint Felled-Tree Validation of Height-Age Modeled Growth Rates. Forest Science. 66:275-283. 2020
- Site sensitive maximum stand density index models for mixed conifer stands across the Inland Northwest, USA. Forest Ecology and Management. 433:396-404. 2019
- The response of light, water, and nutrient availability to pre-commercial thinning in dry inland Douglas-fir forests. Forest Ecology and Management. 363:98-109. 2016
- Isotopic heterogeneity in whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis Engelm.) nuts across geographic, edaphic and climatic gradients in the Northern Rockies (USA). Forest Ecology and Management. 359:174-189. 2016
- Changes in a Primary Resistance Parameter of Lodgepole Pine to Bark Beetle Attack One Year Following Fertilization and Thinning. Forests. 6:280-292. 2015
- Nutrition of Douglas-fir in the inland northwest. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 78:S11-S22. 2014
- Soil soluble nitrogen availability across an elevational gradient in a cold-temperate forest ecosystem. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 78:S217-S224. 2014
- Examining Soil Parent Material Influence Over Douglas-Fir Stem Growth Response to Fertilization: Taking Advantage of Information from Spatiotemporally Distributed Experiments. Forest Ecology and Management. 286:101-107. 2012
- Long-term site preparation effects on volcanic ash forest soils and Douglas-fir. International Journal of Forest Engineering. 23:15-24. 2012
- Assessing Bioenergy Harvest Risks: Geospatially Explicit Tools for Maintaining Soil Productivity in Western US Forests. Forests. 2:797-813. 2011
- Characterization of volcanic ash-influenced forest soils across a geoclimatic sequence. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 75:267-279. 2011
- A geographically weighted regression analysis of Douglas-fir site index in north central Idaho. Forest Science. 54:356-366. 2008
- Fate of applied sulfate in volcanic ash-influenced forest soils. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 69:1507-1515. 2005