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1999
Harmon ME, Lajtha K. Analysis of detritus and organic horizons for mineral and organic constituents. In: Robertson, G. Philip//Coleman DC//BCS//SP Standard soil methods for long-term ecological research. Standard soil methods for long-term ecological research. New York, NY; 1999. p. 143-165.
1996
Krankina ON, Harmon ME, Winjum JK. Carbon storage and sequestration in the Russian forest sector. Ambio. 1996;25(4):284-288.
Harmon ME, Sexton JM. Guidelines for measurements of woody detritus in forest ecosystems. Seattle, WA; 1996 p. . Available from: http://www.lternet.edu/collaborations/syn_04.html
Harmon ME, Harmon JM, Ferrell WK, Brooks DJ. Modeling carbon stores in Oregon and Washington forest products: 1900-1992. Climatic Change [Internet]. 1996;33:521-550. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub2101.pdf
Harmon ME, Garman SL, Ferrell WK. Modeling historical patterns of tree utilization in the Pacific Northwest: carbon sequestration implications. Ecological Applications [Internet]. 1996;6(2):641-652. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub1444.pdf
Acker SA, Harmon ME, Spies TA, McKee AW. Spatial patterns of tree mortality in an old-growth Abies-Pseudotsuga stand. Northwest Science [Internet]. 1996;70(2):132-138. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub1415.pdf
Cohen WB, Harmon ME, Wallin DO, Fiorella MR. Two decades of carbon flux from forests of the Pacific Northwest: estimates from a new modeling strategy. BioScience [Internet]. 1996;46(11):836-844. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub2118.pdf
Wallin DO, Harmon ME, Cohen WB, Fiorella MR, Ferrell WK. Use of remote sensing to model land use effects on carbon flux in forests of the Pacific Northwest, USA. In: Gholz, H.L.//Nakane K//SH The use of remote sensing in the modeling of forest productivity. The use of remote sensing in the modeling of forest productivity. Dordrecht, The Netherlands; 1996. p. 219-237. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub2119.pdf

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