Scientific Papers Delivered
Emmingham, W.H. and G.F. Tucker. 1993. Commercial thinning and underplanting to
enhance stand structural diversity in young Douglas-fir plantations. Abstract.
Northwest Science 67 (2) p 127.
- L.A. McCrimmon and W. H. Emmingham. 1993. Temperature amelioration under mixed
conifer shelterwoods on frost prone sites in the southern Oregon Cascades.
Abstract Northwest Science 67 (2) p 133.
- G.F. Tucker, S.R. Johnston, W.H. Emmingham, and K.G. Maas. 1993. Simulated stand
dynamics of young Douglas-fir plantations thinned to enhance structural diversity.
Abstract. Northwest Science 67 (2) p 140.
- Emmingham, W.H. and J.A. Entry. 1991. Recovery of plant species associations in the
area impacted by the Mount St. Helens volcanic eruptions. Abstract. Northwest
Science. 65:2 p 70.
- Entry, J.A. and W.H. Emmingham. 1991. Ten year recovery of forest vegetation
impacted by the Mount St. Helens eruption. Abstract. Northwest Science. 66:2 p
71.
- Emmingham, W.H., S. Sharrow, and J. Entry. 1990. Comparison of early growth and
form of Douglas-fir planted in cluster and grid patterns. Abstract. Northwest
Science. 64:2 p 92.
- Emmingham, W.H. and L.J. Shainsky. 1989. Comparison of high and low thinning of
westside Douglas-fir: Five year growth response. Abstract. Northwest Science.
63:2 p 67.
- Sharrow, S., D. Carlson, and W. Emmingham. 1989. Interactions between trees, pasture,
and sheep in a temperate agroforest. Agroforestry Workshop, Wash. State Univ.
- Emmingham, W. H. 1988. Early survival and growth of wildling western hemlock
planted beneath a thinned red alder stand. W.H. Emmingham, Oregon State
University, Corvallis, OR. Northwest Science Assoc.
- Fletcher, R.A. and W.H. Emmingham. 1985. Thinning young Douglas-fir stands from
above and below: meeting landowner objectives. Northwest Science Association.
- Emmingham, W.H. and R.A. Fletcher. 1985. Three year growth response to fertilization
and thinning from above and below in thirty five year old Douglas-fir stands in
western Oregon. Northwest Science Assoc.
- Logan, S. E., W.H. Emmingham, P.W. Owston. 1983. Species selection and planting
trials within the Mt. St. Helens ash fall area. Northwest Science Assoc.
- Bondi, M.C. and W.H. Emmingham. 1983. Thinning of red alder: a look at chemical
injection. Northwest Science Assoc.
- Emmingham, W.H. and M.C. Bondi. 1983. Thinning young alder stands and
underplanting hemlock: two year results. Northwest Science Association.
- Bondi, M.C. and W.H. Emmingham. 1982. Converting red alder stands by
underplanting. With M.C. Bondi. Northwest Science Association.
- Emmingham, W.H. 1982. What about thinning red alder? Northwest Science
Association.
- Emmingham, W.H. 1980. Predicting regenerating problems through habitat
classification. Western Forestry and Conservation Association
- Halverson, N.M. and W.H. Emmingham. 1980. Analysis of regeneration relationships in
the silver fir zone. Northwest Science Assoc.
- Emmingham, W.H. 1979. Plant community classification on National Forest lands in
Oregon and Washington: what research should know. Northwest Science Assoc.
- Emmingham, W.H. 1978. Strategies for identifying drought resistant Douglas-fir
sources. Northwest Science Association.
- Halgren, S.W. and W.H. Emmingham. 1977. Comparisons of leaf water conductance
and growth among sixteen families of Douglas-fir seedlings. Northwest Science
Assoc.
- Emmingham, W.H. 1977. Comparisons of microclimate in forest ecosystems of western
North America. Northwest Science Association.
- Tucker, G.F. and W.H. Emmingham. 1976. Effects of different silvicultural practices on
residual western hemlock [Tsuga heterophylla (Raf.) Sarg.]. Northwest Scientific
Association.
- Emmingham, W.H. 1976. Comparison of western Oregon forest environments with a
photosynthesis index. Northwest Scientific Association.
- Emmingham, W.H. 1975. Physiological responses of four Douglas-fir populations in
three contrasting environments. Western Forest Genetics Association.
- Emmingham, W.H. 1975. Seasonal cambial activity of different Douglas-fir populations
in contrasting environments. Northwest Scientific Association.
- Emmingham, W.H. 1974. Simulation of photosynthesis: its potential in land use
management. Northwest Science Association.
- Emmingham, W.H. 1974. Conifer growth and plant distribution under different light
environments in the Siskiyou Mountains of southwestern Oregon. Northwest
Science Association.
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