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Pacific Southwest Research Station Publications Pacific Southwest Research Station Publications NUMBER DATES Annual Reports -- 1938-1940; 1951-1971) General Technical Reports 1-180 1972-2001 Miscellaneous Papers 1-76 1951-1962 Research Notes (old series) 1-211 1930-1962 Research Notes (new series) 1-425 1963-2000 Research Papers 1-244 1963-2000 Resource Bulletins 1- 28 1965-1989 Soil- Vegetation Tables -- 1965-1980 Solar Irradiation and Shadow Length Tables -- 1960,1974 Technical Notes 1- 21 1933-1942 Technical Papers 1- 75 1953-1962 Annual Reports: 1938-1971 1938 California Forest and Range Experiment Station Annual Report 1939 California Forest and Range Experiment Station Annual Report 1940 California Forest and Range Experiment Station Annual Report 1951 California Forest and Range Experiment Station Annual Report 1951 1951 California Forest and Range Experiment Station The Work of the California Forest and Range Experiment Station 1953 California Forest and Range Experiment Station Annual Report - 1953 1954 California Forest and Range Experiment Station Annual Report 1954 Forest Research in California 1955 California Forest and Range Experiment Station Annual Report 1955 Forest Research in California 1957 California Forest and Range Experiment Station Annual Report 1957 1958 California Forest and Range Experiment Station Cooperation in Wildland Research: Annual Report 1958 1959 Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station Annual Report 1959 1960 Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station 1960 Annual Report 1961 Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station Annual Report 1961 1962 Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station Annual Report 1962 1963 Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station Annual Report 1963 1964 Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station 1964 Annual Report 1965 John R. McGuire Forestry Research -- 1965 1966 John R. McGuire Forestry Research in 1966 1967 Pacific Southwest Forest & Range Experiment Station 1967 Forestry Research 1968 Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station Research Progress 1968 1969 Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station Research Progress 1969 1971 Robert D. McCulley Research Highlights of 1970 1971 Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station Research Progress 1971 General Technical Reports: 1972-2000 1 1972 Smith, Richard H. Xylem Resin in the Resistance of the Pinaceaea to Bark Beetles 2 1972 Elsner, Gary H. Wilderness Management...A Computerized System for Summarizing Permit Information 3 1972 Burgan, Robert E.; Robert E. Nelson Decline of Ohia Lehua Forests in Hawaii 4 1972 Mees, Romain M. Forest Fire History...A Computer Method of Data Analysis 5 1973 Oliveira, Ronald A. Systems Analysis in Land-Use Planning...A Conceptual Development 6 1973 Newman, Thomas F.; Don A. Duncan Vertebrate Fauna of the San Joaquin Experimental Range, California: A Checklist 7 1974 Countryman, Clive M. Can Southern California Wildland Conflagrations be Stopped? 8 1974 Skolmen, Roger G. Some Woods of Hawaii...Properties and Uses of 16 Commercial Species 9 1974 Mees, Romain An Algorithm to Help Design Fire Simulation and Other Data Base Work 10 1975 Russell, Robert M.; David A. Sharpnack, Elliot L. Amidon Wildland Resource Information System: User's Guide 11 1975 Travis, Michael R.; Gary H. Elsner, Wayne D. Iverson, Christine G. Johnson VIEWIT: Computation of Seen Areas, Slope, and Aspect for Land-use Planning 12 1975 Nickey, Bradley B. RAMP: A Computer System for Mapping Regional Areas 13 1976 Schwarz, Charles F.; Edward C. Thor, Gary H. Elsner Wildland Planning Glossary 14 1976 Koerber, Thomas W., compiler Lindane in Forestry...A Continuing Controversy 15 1976 Roberts, Richard B., coordinator Pesticide Spray Application, Behavior, and Assessment: Workshop Proceedings 16 1976 Hrubes, Robert J. National Forest System Working Circles: A Question of Size and Ownership Composition 17 1976 Alfano, Sam S.; Arthur W. Magill, coordinators Vandalism and Outdoor Recreation: Symposium Proceedings 18 1976 Anderson, Henry W.; Marvin D. Hoover, Kenneth G. Reinhart Forests and Water: Effects of Forest Management on Floods, Sedimentation, and Water Supply 19 1976 Mees, Romain M. Computer Evaluation of Existing and Proposed Fire Lookouts 20 1977 Elsner, Gary L., compiler State-of-the-Art Methods for Research, Planning, and Determining the Benefits of Outdoor Recreation 21 1977 Pemberton, Billy G 1976 Inter-University Symposium on Renewable Resource Assessment and Programming: Executive Summary 22 1977 McDonald, Philip M. Tanoak...A Bibliography for a Promising Species 23 1977 Aitro, Vincent P., compiler Fifty Years of Forestry Research: Annotated Bibliography of the Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, 1926-1975 24 1978 Paine, Lee A.; James W. Clarke Tree Failures and Accidents in Recreation Areas: A Guide to Data Management for Hazard Control 25 1978 Amidon, Elliot L.; E. Joyce Dye Simulating Forest Pictures by Impact Printers 26 1978 Mees, Romain M. Seen Areas and the Distribution of Fires About a Lookout 27 1978 Mees, Romain M. Computing Arrival Times of Firefighting Resources for Initial Attack 28 1978 Verner, Jared California Condors: Status of the Recovery Effort 29 1978 Paine, Lee A. Coding Hazardous Tree Failures for a Data Management System 30 1978 Thor, Edward C.; James L. Creighton Mystic Mountain: An Educational Alternative Futures Wildland Planning Game 31 1978 Scharpf, Robert F.; John R. Parmeter, Jr., coordinators Proceedings of the Symposium on Dwarf Mistletoe Control Through Forest Management, April 11-13, 1978, Berkeley, California 32 1978 Navon, Daniel, compiler. Operational Forest Management Planning Methods: Proceedings, Meeting of Steering Systems Project Group, International Union of Forestry Research Organizations, Bucharest, Romania, June 18-24, 1978 33 1979 Halverson, Howard G.; James L. Smith Solar Radiation as a Forest Management Tool: A Primer and Application of Principles 34 1979 Evans, Peter A., compiler Directory of Selected Forestry-Related Bibliographic Data Bases 35 1979 Elsner, Gary H.; Richard C. Smardon Proceedings of Our National Landscape: A Conference on Applied Techniques for Analysis and Management of the Visual Resource, April 23-25, 1979, Incline Village, Nevada 36 1979 Countryman,Clive M.; William A. Dean Measuring Moisture Content in Living Chaparral: A Field User's Manual 37 1980 Verner, Jared; Allan S. Boss, coordinators California Wildlife and Their Habitats: Western Sierra Nevada 38 1980 Robertson, Jacqueline L.; Robert M. Russell, N.E. Savin POLO: A User's Guide to Probit Or LOgit Analysis 39 1980 Ferrell, George T. Risk-Rating Systems for Mature Red Fir and White Fir in Northern California 40 1980 Chase, Richard A. FIRESCOPE: A New Concept in Multiagency Fire Suppression Coordination 41 1980 Ferrante, Lynn M.; Edward C. Thor Predicting Events in the Development of a Coal Surface Mine in the West 42 1980 Eisenman, Eric; Lee C. Wensel, Edward C. Thor, Thomas W. Stuart Economic Data for Wildland Planning and Management in the Western United States: A Source Guide 43 1980 Miller, Paul R.; coordinator Proceedings of Symposium on Effects of Air Pollutants on Mediterranean and Temperate Forest Ecosystems, June 22-27, 1980, Riverside, California 44 1980 Plumb, Timothy R.; coordinator Proceedings of the Symposium on Ecology, Management, and Utilization of California Oaks, June 26-28, 1979, Claremont, California 45 1980 Paysen, Timothy E.; Jeanine A. Derby, Hugh Black, Jr., Vernon C. Bleich, John W. Mincks A Vegetation Classification System Applied to Southern California 46 1981 DeBano, Leonard F. Water Repellant Soils: A State-of-the-Art 47 1981 Evans, Peter A.; Gary L. Skupa, compilers International Directory of Documentation Services Concerning Forestry and Forest Products 48 1981 Conkle, M.Thompson, coordinator Proceedings of the Symposium on Isozymes of North American Forest Trees and Forest Insects July 27, 1979, Berkeley, California 49 1981 Bratten, Frederick W.; James B. Davis, George T. Flatman, Jerold W. Keith, Stanley R. Rapp, Theodore G. Storey FOCUS: A Fire Management Planning System--Final 50 1981 Moore, Howard E. Protecting Residences From Wildfires: A Guide for Homeowners, Law-makers, and Planners 51 1981 Green, Lisle R. Burning by Prescription in Chaparral 52 1981 Valfer, Ernst S.; Malcolm W. Kirby, Gideon Schwarzbart Returns on Investments in Management Sciences: Six Case Studies 53 1981 Amidon, Elliot L.; E. Joyce Dye SCANIT: Centralized Digitizing of Forest Resource Maps or Photographs 54 1981 Plumb, Timothy R.; Philip M. McDonald Oak Management in California 55 1981 Russell, Robert M.; N.E. Savin, Jaqueline L. Robertson POLO2: A User's Guide to Multiple Probit Or LOgit Analysis 56 1981 Blonski, Kenneth S.; John L. Schramel Photo Series for Quantifying Natural Forest Residues: Southern Cascades, Northern Sierra Nevada 57 1982 Althaus, Irene A.; Thomas J. Mills Resource Values in Analyzing Fire Management Programs for Economic Efficiency 58 1982 Conrad, C. Eugene; Walter C. Oechel, coordinators Proceedings of the Symposium on Dynamics and Management of Mediterranean-Type Ecosystems, June 22-26, San Diego, California, San Diego State University 59 1982 Green, Lisle R.; Leonard A. Newell Using Goats to Control Brush Regrowth on Fuelbreaks 60 1982 Ratliff, Raymond A. A Meadow Site Classification for the Sierra Nevada, California 61 1982 Countryman, Clive M. Physical Characteristics of Some Northern California Brush Fuels 62 1982 Haven, Lisa; T. Parkin Hunter, Theodore G. Storey Production
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