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    Microclimate in forest ecosystem and landscape ecology: variations in local climate can be used to monitor and compare the effects of different management regimes by Chen, J. (Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI.), Saunders, S.C, Crow, T.R, Naiman, R.J, Brosofske, K.D, Mroz, G.D, Brookshire, B.L, Franklin, J.F

    Published in Bioscience (01-04-1999)
    “…Microclimatic conditions associated with forest ecosystems and landscapes are described. A discussion of the significance of monitoring multiple microclimatic…”
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    Bucket Mounding as a Mechanical Site Preparation Technique in Wetlands by Londo, Andrew J., Mroz, Glenn D.

    Published in Northern journal of applied forestry (01-03-2001)
    “…Abstract This article summarizes the information in the literature concerning site preparation in wetlands with special emphasis on bucket mounding. Mounding…”
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    A landscape level comparison of pre-European settlement and current soil carbon content of a forested landscape in upper Michigan by Owens, Karen E., Reed, David D., Londo, Andrew J., Maclean, Ann L., Mroz, Glenn D.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (25-01-1999)
    “…A large forested landscape (18 640 ha) located in Michigan's central Upper Peninsula was examined to estimate current and pre-European mineral soil carbon (C)…”
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    Comparison of Methods for Determining Bulk Densities of Rocky Forest Soils by Page‐Dumroese, Deborah S., Brown, Robert E., Jurgensen, Martin F., Mroz, Glenn D.

    Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-03-1999)
    “…Measurement of forest soil bulk density is often hampered by coarse fragments. In this study, five methods to determine total and fine bulk density and…”
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    Rate of sawtimber volume and value growth of individual sugar maple trees in managed, uneven-aged stands in the Lake States by Reed, D.D, Mroz, G.D

    “…While volume growth of individual sawtimber trees is dependent on changes in diameter and merchantable height, value growth is dependent on these along with…”
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    Variation in forest soil properties along a Great Lakes air pollution gradient by MacDonald, N.W, Burton, A.J, Jurgensen, M.F, McLaughlin, J.W, Mroz, G.D

    Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-11-1991)
    “…A pronounced air-pollution gradient exists across the Great lakes region, with deposition of SO4, NO3, and H increasing from northern Minnesota to southern…”
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    Microclimate in Forest Ecosystem and Landscape Ecology by Chen, Jiquan, Saunders, Sari C., Crow, Thomas R., Naiman, Robert J., Brosofske, Kimberley D., Mroz, Glenn D., Brookshire, Brian L., Franklin, Jerry F.

    Published in Bioscience (01-04-1999)
    “…Variations in local climate can be used to monitor and compare the effects of different management regimes. Microclimate directly influences ecological…”
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    Forest soil sampling efficiency: matching laboratory analyses and field sampling procedures by Mroz, Glenn D., Reed, David D.

    Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-09-1991)
    “…Soil characteristics can be extremely variable, both spatially and temporally, and the cost of sampling to achieve high levels of precision may be prohibitive…”
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    Impacts of annual weather conditions on forest productivity: a case study involving four North American deciduous tree species by Reed, D.D, Jones, E.A, Liechty, H.O, Mroz, G.D, Jurgensen, M.F

    Published in International journal of biometeorology (01-03-1992)
    “…The response of four northern deciduous tree species to annual climate variation is quantified at two intensively measured sites in northern Michigan, USA…”
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    Effects of 76 Hz electromagnetic fields on forest ecosystems in northern Michigan: tree growth by Reed, D.D, Jones, E.A, Mroz, G.D, Liechty, H.O, Cattelino, P.J, Jurgensen, M.F

    Published in International journal of biometeorology (01-12-1993)
    “…Since 1984, the possible effects of extremely low-frequency electromagnetic (EM) fields generated by a 76 Hz communication antenna on the growth and…”
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