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Émilie Robert and Flavia Lega Braghiroli
Ammoniacal nitrogen (N-NH3) is one of the pollutants that has adverse effects on the environment and is present in most effluents generated by mining operations. Therefore, mining companies must manage it to keep it below the regulated discharge criteria...
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Edmundas Petrauskas, Petras Rup?ys, Martynas Narmontas, Marius Aleinikovas, Lina Beniu?iene and Benas ?ilinskas
This study examines the performance of 11 tree taper models to predict the diameter of bark at any given height and the total stem volume of eight dominant tree species in the boreal forests of Lithuania. Here, we develop eight new models using stochasti...
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?iga Laznik, Ivana Majic, Aleksander Horvat and Stanislav Trdan
The wood ash from seven plant species (sessile oak, European beech, European hornbeam, silver fir, European spruce, common alder, and Spanish chestnut) was tested against Spanish slug (Arion vulgaris) as an environmentally acceptable alternative to chemi...
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Kenneth A. Anyomi, Stephen J. Mitchell, Ajith H. Perera and Jean-Claude Ruel
In Boreal North America, management approaches inspired by the variability in natural disturbances are expected to produce more resilient forests. Wind storms are recurrent within Boreal Ontario. The objective of this study was to simulate wind damage fo...
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Bharat Pokharel, Art Groot, Douglas G. Pitt, Murray Woods and Jeffery P. Dech
Our objective was to model the average wood density in black spruce trees in representative stands across a boreal forest landscape based on relationships with predictor variables extracted from airborne light detection and ranging (LiDAR) point cloud da...
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Louiza Moussaoui, Nicole J. Fenton, Alain Leduc and Yves Bergeron
Variable retention harvest promotes biodiversity conservation in managed boreal forests by ensuring forest continuity and structural complexity. However, do post-harvest and post-fire patches maintain the same structural complexity? This study compares p...
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Miguel Montoro Girona, Hubert Morin, Jean-Martin Lussier and Denis Walsh
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A. P. Dimitrakopoulos,I. D. Mitsopoulos,A. Kaliva
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Aim of study. The flammability of the main coniferous forest species of Europe, divided into two groups according to their fire regime and altitudinal distribution, was tested in an effort to detect species-specific differences that may have an influence...
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Jérôme Laganière, Denis A. Angers, David Paré, Yves Bergeron and Han Y. H. Chen
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