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1. Paine, D.P. and D.W. Hann. 1982. Maximum crown-width equations
for southwestern Oregon tree species. Oregon State
University, Forest
Research Laboratory, Corvallis, Oregon. Research Paper
46. 20p.
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2. Larsen, D.R. and D.W. Hann. 1985. Equations for predicting
diameter
and squared diameter inside bark at breast height
for six major
conifers of southwest Oregon. Oregon State University,
Forest
Research Laboratory, Corvallis, Oregon. Research Note
77. 4p.
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3. Walters, D.K., D.W. Hann and M.A. Clyde. 1985. Equations
and tables
predicting gross total stem volumes in cubic feet
for six major
conifers of southwest Oregon. Oregon State University,
Forest
Research Laboratory, Corvallis, Oregon. Research Bulletin
50. 36p.
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4. Walters, D.K. and D.W. Hann. 1986a. Predicting merchantable
volume
in cubic feet to a variable top and in Scribner board
feet to a 6-inch
top for six major conifers of southwest Oregon. Oregon
State
University, Forest Research Laboratory, Corvallis,
Oregon. Research
Bulletin 52. 107p.
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5. Walters, D.K. and D.W. Hann. 1986b. Taper equations for
six conifer
species in southwest Oregon. Oregon State University,
Forest Research
Laboratory, Corvallis, Oregon. Research Bulletin 56.
36p.
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6. Hann, D.W. and J.A. Scrivani. 1987. Dominant-height-growth
and site-
index equations for Douglas-fir and ponderosa pine
in southwest
Oregon. Oregon State University, Forest Research Laboratory,
Corvallis, Oregon. Research Bulletin 59. 36p.
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7. Hann, D.W. 1997. Equations for predicting the largest crown
width of
stand-grown trees in western Oregon. Forest Research
Lab., Oregon
State University, Corvallis, Oregon. Research Contribution
17. 14p.
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8. Hann, D.W. 1998. Extending southwest Oregon's Douglas-fir
dominant
height growth equation to older ages. Forest Research
Lab., Oregon
State University, Corvallis, Oregon. Research Contribution
18. 16p.
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9. Hanus, M.L., D.W. Hann, and D.D. Marshall. 1999. Predicting
height for undamaged and damaged trees in southwest
Oregon.
Forest Research Lab., Oregon State University, Corvallis,
Oregon.
Research Contribution 27. 22p.
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10. Hanus, M.L., D.W. Hann, and D.D. Marshall. 2000. Predicting
height to crown base for undamaged and
damaged trees in southwest
Oregon. Forest Research Lab., Oregon State
University,
Corvallis, Oregon. Research Contribution
29. 35p.
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11. Hann, D.W. and M.L. Hanus. 2001. Enhanced mortality equations
for trees in the mixed conifer zone of
southwest Oregon. Forest
Research Lab., Oregon State University,
Corvallis, Oregon.
Research Contribution 34. 34p.
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12. Hann, D.W. and M.L. Hanus. 2002. Enhanced diameter-growth-rate
equations for undamaged and damaged trees
in southwest Oregon.
Forest Research Lab., Oregon State University,
Corvallis, Oregon.
Research Contribution 39. 54p.
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13. Hann, D.W. and M.L. Hanus. 2002. Enhanced height-growth-rate
for undamaged and damaged trees in southwest
Oregon. Forest
Research Lab., Oregon State University,
Corvallis, Oregon.
Research Contribution 41. 38p.
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1. Ritchie, M. W. and D. W. Hann. 1984. Nonlinear equations
for
predicting diameter and squared diameter inside bark
at breast
height for Douglas-fir. Oregon State University, Forest
Research
Laboratory, Research Paper 47, 12 pages.
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2. Wang,C.-H. and D.W. Hann. 1988. Height-diameter equations
for
sixteen tree species in the central western Willamette
Valley of
Oregon. Oregon State University, Forest Research Laboratory,
Corvallis, Oregon. Research Paper 51. 7p.
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3. Zumrawi, A. A. and D. W. Hann. 1989. Height to crown base
equations
for six tree species in the central western Willamette
Valley of
Oregon. Oregon State University, Forest Research Laboratory,
Research
Paper 52. 9p.
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4. Zumrawi, A.A. and D.W. Hann. 1993. Diameter growth equations
for
Douglas-fir and grand fir in the western Willamette
Valley of Oregon.
Forest Research Lab., Oregon State University, Corvallis,
Oregon.
Research Contribution 4. 6p.
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5. Hann, D.W. 1997. Equations for predicting the largest crown
width of
stand-grown trees in western Oregon. Forest Research
Lab., Oregon
State University, Corvallis, Oregon. Research Contribution
17. 14p.
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6. Johnson, Greg. 2000. ORGANON Calibration for Western Hemlock
Project: Maximum Size-Denisty Relationships. Willamette
Industries, Inc. Internal Research Report. 8p.
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7. Johnson, Greg. 2000. ORGANON Calibration for Western Hemlock
Project: Height Growth Equation.Willamette Industries,
Inc. Internal Research Report. 9p.
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8. Johnson, Greg. 2000. ORGANON Calibration for Western Hemlock
Project: Height - Diameter Prediction Equation.Willamette
Industries, Inc. Internal Research Report. 10p.
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9. Johnson, Greg. 2002. ORGANON Calibration for Western Hemlock
Project: Diameter Growth Prediction Equation.Willamette
Industries, Inc. Internal Research Report. 21p.
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10. Johnson, Greg. 2002. ORGANON Calibration for Western Hemlock
Project: Crown Width, and Height to Crown
Base Equations.Willamette Industries, Inc. Internal
Research Report. 16p.
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1. Hanus, M. L., D. D. Marshall, and D. W. Hann. 1999. Height-diameter
equations for six species in the coastal regions of
the pacific northwest. Forest Research Lab., Oregon
State University, Corvallis, Oregon. Research Contribution
25. 11p.
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2. Hann, D. W., D. D. Marshall, and M. L. Hanus. 2003. Equations
for predicting height-to-crown-base, 5-year diameter-growth
rate, 5-year height-growth rate, 5-year mortality
rate, and maximum size-density trajectory for douglas-fir and western
hemlock in the coastal region of the pacific northwest. Forest Research Lab.,
Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. Research Contribution 40. 83p.
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