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Beech residues left in shaded or semi‐shaded conditions pose a substantial risk of local Taphrorychus bicolor population outbreaks. The rapid removal or placement of residues in sun‐exposed locations can help mitigate this risk. Abstract BACKGROUND The bark beetle Taphrorychus bicolor has been traditionally classified as a secondary pest of European ...
Ivana Henzlová +4 more
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Research on Augmentation of Wood Microscopic Image Dataset Based on Generative Adversarial Networks. [PDF]
Xu S, Su H, Zhao L.
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ABSTRACT Rationale Ions trapped within a Penning cell (ICR) travel periodic orbits whose frequencies are dependent on their mass‐to‐charge ratio and the value of the magnetic field passing through the trap. Fourier transformation (FT‐ICR) decomposes the signal induced in the detection circuit by the rotation of the ions in the cell after the ...
Patrick Arpino, Michel Heninger
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Reevaluating carbon storage and emissions in California's harvested wood products: implications for alternative waste parameters. [PDF]
Lucey TK, MacLean MG, Tase NA.
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The shear strength and failure modes of timber joists obtained from the torsion test method.
Aamir Khokhar +2 more
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A Tool for Prioritizing Gravel Augmentation Reaches for Sediment Starved Rivers
ABSTRACT Gravel augmentation is a widely used restoration technique used to improve habitat below dams, including salmonids spawning habitat. However, gravel augmentation can be cost‐prohibitive, and it is often unclear which stream segments have the highest potential to benefit spawning salmonids.
Patricia J. Wohner +2 more
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Peat cutaway properties define after-use options and capacity for climate regulation. [PDF]
Maanavilja L +5 more
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Understanding the compatibility of UK resource for dowel laminated timber construction
W Plowas +3 more
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Tree canopy height is a key indicator of forest biomass and structure, yet accurate mapping across the Amazon remains challenging. Here, we generated a canopy height map of the Amazon forest at ~4.8 m resolution using Planet NICFI imagery and a deep learning U‐Net model trained with airborne LiDAR data.
Fabien H. Wagner +21 more
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