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Mathematical and Computational Forestry & Natural-Resource Sciences, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, March 2013
- Susanna Sironen, Teppo Hujala, Tanja Myllyviita, Jukka Tikkanen, Pekka Leskinen:
Combining experts' ratings for partly overlapping concept lists: a feasibility test with cultural sustainability indicators. 1-13
- Edwin J. Green:
Micro-detail detections and their seemingly unrelated scientific inquiries. 14-15 - Chris J. Cieszewski, Roger C. Lowe, Pete Bettinger, Arun Kumar:
Micro-detail comparative forest site analysis using high-resolution satellite imagery. 16-37 - Jacek F. Gieras:
Selected Technical Aspects of Tu-154M Smolensk Air Crash on April 10, 2010. 38-70 - Chao Zhang, Wieslaw K. Binienda, Frank E. Horvat, Wenzhi Wang:
Application of Numerical Methods for Crashworthiness Investigation of a Large Aircraft Wing Impact with a Tree. 71-85 - Chris J. Cieszewski, Mike R. Strub, Finto Antony, Pete Bettinger, Joseph Dahlen, Roger C. Lowe:
Wood quality assessment of tree trunk from the tree branch sample and auxiliary data based on NIR Spectroscopy and SilviScan. 86-111
Volume 5, Number 2, September 2013
- Greg C. Liknes, Randall S. Morin, Charles D. Canham:
Trend analyses and projections using national forest inventory data. 112-114 - Brian J. Clough, Edwin J. Green:
Comparing spatial and non-spatial approaches for predicting forest soil organic carbon at unsampled locations. 115-125 - Paul C. Van Deusen, Francis A. Roesch:
Trends and projections from annual forest inventory plots and coarsened exact matching. 126-134 - Brian G. Tavernia, Mark D. Nelson, Michael E. Goerndt, Brian F. Walters, Chris Toney:
Changes in forest habitat classes under alternative climate and land-use change scenarios in the northeast and midwest, USA. 135-150 - Kevin M. Potter, William W. Hargrove:
Quantitative assessment of predicted climate change pressure on North American tree species. 151-169
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