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Forest Canopy Effects

Purpose

Effects of forest canopy on forest floor microclimate for use in seedling regeneration modeling

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Project Categories
  • Forest Management
Keywords
  • canopy
  • canopies
  • effect
  • effects
  • micro
  • microclimate
  • climate
  • climates
  • seedling
  • seedlings
  • regen
  • regeneration
  • model
  • modeling
  • Bridget Guildner
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Project Type
Research
Research Forest
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Researcher
Guildner, Bridget
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437

Patch Dynamics Study

Purpose

The study will be looking at rates of vegetation closure through the years using aerial photographs. The sites will be used to gather some simple measures of opening size, current canopy size, and age of dominant perimeter trees.

Project Start Date
1986-08-11
Project End Date
1988-09-30
Related Publications
Kiser, Jim. Forest patch Dynamics: The Use of Aerial Photography as a tool in quantifying vegetation changes in naturally disturbed areas. MS Thesis, Forest Engineering, Oregon State University, 1992
Project Categories
  • Surveying & Aerial Photography
Keywords
  • patch
  • patches
  • dynamic
  • dynamics
  • photogrammetry
  • photo
  • vegetation
  • aerial
  • photographs
  • opening size
  • canopy
  • age
  • dominant
  • perimeter
  • Jim Kiser
  • David Paine
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No
Agency
OSU
Project Type
Research
Research Forest
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Researcher
Kiser, Jim
Role
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Collaborators
Paine, David P.
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240

Consequences of Canopy Interception for Stability of Slopes

Purpose

For field validation of a model that will describe the short term variation in canopy storage of rainfall. The goal is to determine 1)the contribution of canopy interception of rainfall to stability of slopes by its effects on short term water balance on

Project Start Date
2000-11-30
Project End Date
2003-07-31
Related Publications
Keim, R.F., and A.E. Skaugset. 2003. Modelling effects of forest canopies on slope stability. Hydrological Processes 17:1457-1467.
Project Categories
  • Environmental Factors
  • Weather & Airborne Factors
Keywords
  • consequences
  • canopy
  • canopies
  • interception
  • stability
  • slope
  • slopes
  • rain
  • rainfall
  • storage
  • water
  • balance
  • hydrology
  • Richard Keim
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Agency
OSU Forest Engineering
Project Type
Research
Research Forest
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Researcher
Keim, Richard
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PI
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368

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