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Han Sup Han
Northern Arizona University - Flagstaff / United States
Agriculture & Forestry / Forestry
AD Scientific Index ID: 859254
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Han Sup Han's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Soil compaction associated with cut-to-length and whole-tree harvesting of a coniferous forest Canadian Journal of Forest Research 39 (5), 976-989, 2009
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Productivity and cost of cut-to-length and whole-tree harvesting in a mixed-conifer stand Forest Products Journal 57 (6), 59, 2007
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Damage characteristics in young Douglas-fir stands from commercial thinning with four timber harvesting systems Western Journal of Applied Forestry 15 (1), 27-33, 2000
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Economic feasibility of an integrated harvesting system for small-diameter trees in southwest Idaho. Forest Products Journal 54 (2), 2004
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Effects of slash, machine passes, and soil moisture on penetration resistance in a cut-to-length harvesting International journal of forest engineering 17 (2), 11-24, 2006
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