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Charles Hobart Perry
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Forest resources of the United States, 2007
WB Smith, PD Miles, CH Perry, SA Pugh
4942009
Temperature drives global patterns in forest biomass distribution in leaves, stems, and roots
PB Reich, Y Luo, JB Bradford, H Poorter, CH Perry, J Oleksyn
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (38), 13721-13726, 2014
3382014
An indicator of tree migration in forests of the eastern United States
CW Woodall, CM Oswalt, JA Westfall, CH Perry, MD Nelson, AO Finley
Forest Ecology and Management 257 (5), 1434-1444, 2009
2882009
Soil vital signs: a new soil quality index (SQI) for assessing forest soil health
MC Amacher, KP O'Neil, CH Perry
Res. Pap. RMRS-RP-65. Fort Collins, CO: US Department of Agriculture, Forest …, 2007
1412007
Reforestation can sequester two petagrams of carbon in US topsoils in a century
LE Nave, GM Domke, KL Hofmeister, U Mishra, CH Perry, BF Walters, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (11), 2776-2781, 2018
1132018
Models in country scale carbon accounting of forest soils
M Peltoniemi, E Thürig, S Ogle, T Palosuo, M Schrump, T Wutzler, ...
Finnish Society of Forest Science, 2007
1132007
Forest resources of the United States, 2007: A technical document supporting the forest service 2010 RPA Assessment.
WB Smith, PD Miles, CH Perry, SA Pugh
1012009
Status and future of the forest health indicators program of the USA
CW Woodall, MC Amacher, WA Bechtold, JW Coulston, S Jovan, ...
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 177, 419-436, 2011
992011
Impacts of short-rotation hybrid poplar plantations on regional water yield
CH Perry, RC Miller, KN Brooks
Forest Ecology and Management 143 (1-3), 143-151, 2001
962001
Soil vital signs: A new Soil Quality Index (SQI) for assessing forest soil health. Res. Pap
MC Amacher, KP O’Neil, CH Perry
RMRS-RP-65WWW. Fort Collins, CO: US Department of Agriculture, Forest …, 2007
832007
Estimating litter carbon stocks on forest land in the United States
GM Domke, CH Perry, BF Walters, CW Woodall, MB Russell, JE Smith
Science of the Total Environment 557, 469-478, 2016
812016
Soils as an indicator of forest health: a guide to the collection, analysis, and interpretation of soil indicator data in the Forest Inventory and Analysis program
KP O'Neill
USDA Forest Service, North Central Research Station, 2005
712005
Ecological importance of intermediate windstorms rivals large, infrequent disturbances in the northern Great Lakes
KM Stueve, CH Perry, MD Nelson, SP Healey, AD Hill, GG Moisen, ...
Ecosphere 2 (1), 1-21, 2011
652011
Toward inventory‐based estimates of soil organic carbon in forests of the United States
GM Domke, CH Perry, BF Walters, LE Nave, CW Woodall, CW Swanston
Ecological Applications 27 (4), 1223-1235, 2017
602017
The role of reforestation in carbon sequestration
LE Nave, BF Walters, KL Hofmeister, CH Perry, U Mishra, GM Domke, ...
New Forests 50 (1), 115-137, 2019
572019
A systems approach to immediate evaluation and management of hyperacute stroke. Experience at eight centers and implications for community practice and patient care
NINDS rtPA Stroke Study Group
Stroke 28, 1530-1540, 1997
501997
Assessing tree cover in agricultural landscapes using high-resolution aerial imagery
GC Liknes, CH Perry, DM Meneguzzo
Journal of Terrestrial Observation 2 (1), 5, 2010
492010
Filling the gap: improving estimates of working tree resources in agricultural landscapes
CH Perry, CW Woodall, GC Liknes, MM Schoeneberger
Agroforestry Systems 75, 91-101, 2009
482009
Growth and survival relationships of 71 tree species with nitrogen and sulfur deposition across the conterminous US
KJ Horn, RQ Thomas, CM Clark, LH Pardo, ME Fenn, GB Lawrence, ...
PloS one 13 (10), e0205296, 2018
472018
An empirical assessment of forest floor carbon stock components across the United States
CW Woodall, CH Perry, JA Westfall
Forest Ecology and Management 269, 1-9, 2012
462012
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