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Stephen J Mitchell
Stephen J Mitchell
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Wind as a natural disturbance agent in forests: a synthesis
SJ Mitchell
Forestry 86 (2), 147-157, 2013
4922013
Ecological mitigation of hillslope instability: ten key issues facing researchers and practitioners
A Stokes, GB Douglas, T Fourcaud, F Giadrossich, C Gillies, T Hubble, ...
Plant and Soil 377, 1-23, 2014
3192014
A review of mechanistic modelling of wind damage risk to forests
B Gardiner, K Byrne, S Hale, K Kamimura, SJ Mitchell, H Peltola, JC Ruel
Forestry 81 (3), 447-463, 2008
3062008
Lawson criterion for ignition exceeded in an inertial fusion experiment
H Abu-Shawareb, R Acree, P Adams, J Adams, B Addis, R Aden, P Adrian, ...
Physical review letters 129 (7), 075001, 2022
2412022
Empirical modelling of windthrow risk in partially harvested stands using tree, neighbourhood, and stand attributes
RE Scott, SJ Mitchell
Forest Ecology and Management 218 (1-3), 193-209, 2005
2232005
Wind tunnel measurements of crown streamlining and drag relationships for several hardwood species
S Vollsinger, SJ Mitchell, KE Byrne, MD Novak, M Rudnicki
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 35 (5), 1238-1249, 2005
2172005
The retention system: reconciling variable retention with the principles of silvicultural systems
SJ Mitchell, WJ Beese
The forestry chronicle 78 (3), 397-403, 2002
2112002
Wind tunnel measurements of crown streamlining and drag relationships for three conifer species
M Rudnicki, SJ Mitchell, MD Novak
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 34 (3), 666-676, 2004
2022004
Empirical modeling of cutblock edge windthrow risk on Vancouver Island, Canada, using stand level information
SJ Mitchell, T Hailemariam, Y Kulis
Forest Ecology and Management 154 (1-2), 117-130, 2001
1742001
Distribution of California stream fishes: influence of environmental temperature and hypoxia
JJ Cech, SJ Mitchell, DT Castleberry, M McEnroe
Environmental biology of Fishes 29, 95-105, 1990
1421990
Windthrow handbook for British Columbia forests. Research program working paper No. 9401
RJ Stathers, TP Rollerson, SJ Mitchell
No corporate text available, 1994
1351994
Comparative growth of juvenile white sturgeon and striped bass: effects of temperature and hypoxia
JJ Cech, SJ Mitchell, TE Wragg
Estuaries 7, 12-18, 1984
1341984
Stem growth responses in Douglas-fir and Sitka spruce following thinning: implications for assessing wind-firmness
SJ Mitchell
Forest Ecology and Management 135 (1-3), 105-114, 2000
1172000
Tree crown ratio models for multi-species and multi-layered stands of southeastern British Columbia
H Temesgen, V LeMay, SJ Mitchell
The Forestry Chronicle 81 (1), 2005
1122005
The windthrow triangle: a relative windthrow hazard assessment procedure for forest managers
SJ Mitchell
The Forestry Chronicle 71 (4), 446-450, 1995
1011995
The administration of Roman Asia from 133 BC to AD 250
S Mitchell
na, 1999
971999
Portability of stand-level empirical windthrow risk models
N Lanquaye-Opoku, SJ Mitchell
Forest ecology and management 216 (1-3), 134-148, 2005
952005
A diagnostic framework for windthrow risk estimation
SJ Mitchell
The Forestry Chronicle 74 (1), 100-105, 1998
791998
A GIS based approach to map wind exposure for windthrow hazard rating
JC Ruel, SJ Mitchell, M Dornier
Northern Journal of Applied Forestry 19 (4), 183-187, 2002
672002
Two decades of variable retention in British Columbia: a review of its implementation and effectiveness for biodiversity conservation
WJ Beese, J Deal, BG Dunsworth, SJ Mitchell, TJ Philpott
Ecological Processes 8 (1), 33, 2019
622019
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