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FAME Lab Graduate Student Thesis and Dissertation Abstracts
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Jeremy Littell 2006 Climate Impacts to Forest Ecosystem Processes: Douglas-fir Growth in Northwestern U.S. Mountain Landscapes and Area Burned by Wildfire in Western U.S. Ecoprovinces
Michael Case 2004 Fine-scale variability in growth-climate relationships of Douglas-fir and lodgepole pine, North Cascade Range, Washington
Melisa Holman 2004 Forest growth response and sensitivity to climatic variability across multiple spatial scales in the Olympic Mountains, Washington
Lara-Karena B. Kellogg 2004 Quantifying Spatial Structures Associated with Low-Severity Fire Regimes in the Eastern Cascade Mountains of Washington, USA
Crystal Raymond 2004 The Effects of Fuel Treatments on Fire Severity in a Mixed-Evergreen Forest of Southwestern Oregon
Karen Kopper 2003 Using meta-analysis to interpret the effects of prescribed fire on fuel loadings
Jill Nakawatase 2003 Spatial and temporal variability in tree growth-climate relationships in the Olympic Mountains, Washington
Susan Prichard 2003 Spatial and temporal dynamics of fire and vegetation change in Thunder Creek Watershed, North Cascades National Park, Washington
Ze'ev Gedalof 2002 Links between Pacific Basin climatic variability and natural systems of the Pacific Northwest
Marnie Tyler 2002 Forests of the western Olympic Peninsula: understory plant species diversity, forest policy, and landscape pattern
Ella Elman 2001 Effects of post-harvest treatments on overstory and understory in high-elevation forests of the north Cascade Range, Washington (USA)
Carolyn Sanscrainte 2000 Carbon storage and soil properties in subalpine parklands of the North Cascade Range, Washington
Stephanie Cooper 1998 Assessing tropospheric ozone in western Washington
Don McKenzie 1998 Modeling large-scale fire effects: concepts and applications
Sarah Brace 1996 The spatial distribution of ozone in the Mount Rainier National Park region
Susan Prichard 1996 Carbon storage and soil properties of subalpine forests and meadows of the Olympic Mountains
Nana Zolbrod 1996 Potential response of high elevation vegetation to climate change in the Olympic Mountains, Washington, USA
Stephanie Bohlman 1995 Detection of seasonal foliage changes in tropical forests of the eastern Amazon Basin using Landsat TM images
Gregory Ettl 1995 Growth of subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa) in the Olympic Mountains, Washington: response to climate and genetic variation
Regina Rochefort 1995 Ecology and conservation of heather in Mount Rainier National Park
David W. Peterson 1993 Dendroecological study of subalpine conifer growth in the North Cascade Mountains
Ronda Little 1992 Subalpine tree regeneration following fire: effects of climate and other factors
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