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Thomas J Dean
Thomas J Dean
Professor Quantitative Silviculture, Louisiana State University
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Soil moisture measurement by an improved capacitance technique, Part I. Sensor design and performance
TJ Dean, JP Bell, AJB Baty
Journal of Hydrology 93 (1-2), 67-78, 1987
4661987
Estimating individual tree leaf area in loblolly pine plantations using LiDAR-derived measurements of height and crown dimensions
SD Roberts, TJ Dean, DL Evans, JW McCombs, RL Harrington, PA Glass
Forest Ecology and Management 213 (1-3), 54-70, 2005
1932005
Linkages between silviculture and ecology: examination of several important conceptual models
JN Long, TJ Dean, SD Roberts
Forest ecology and management 200 (1-3), 249-261, 2004
1752004
Variation in sapwood area-leaf area relations within two stands of lodgepole pine
TJ Dean, JN Long
Forest Science 32 (3), 749-758, 1986
1681986
Validity of Constant-stress and Elastic-instability Principles of Stem Formation in Pinus contorta and Trifolium pratense
TJ Dean, JN Long
Annals of botany 58 (6), 833-840, 1986
1461986
Bunchgrass architecture, light interception, and water-use efficiency: assessment by fiber optic point quadrats and gas exchange
MM Caldwell, TJ Dean, RS Nowak, RS Dzurec, JH Richards
Oecologia 59, 178-184, 1983
1331983
Using a density-management diagram to develop thinning schedules for loblolly pine plantations
TJ Dean, V Clark Jr
Res. Pap. SO-275. New Orleans, LA: US Department of Agriculture, Forest …, 1993
1191993
Energy trade-offs between intensive biomass utilization, site productivity loss, and ameliorative treatments in loblolly pine plantations
DA Scott, TJ Dean
Biomass and Bioenergy 30 (12), 1001-1010, 2006
1102006
Long-term trends in loblolly pine productivity and stand characteristics in response to thinning and fertilization in the West Gulf region
MAS Sayer, JCG Goelz, JL Chambers, Z Tang, TJ Dean, JD Haywood, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 192 (1), 71-96, 2004
872004
Short-term changes in soil C, N, and biota following harvesting and regeneration of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.)
MC Carter, TJ Dean, M Zhou, MG Messina, Z Wang
Forest Ecology and Management 164 (1-3), 67-88, 2002
822002
Measuring heights to crown base and crown median with LiDAR in a mature, even-aged loblolly pine stand
TJ Dean, QV Cao, SD Roberts, DL Evans
Forest Ecology and Management 257 (1), 126-133, 2009
812009
A density-management diagram for slash pine plantations in the lower coastal plain
TJ Dean, EJ Jokela
Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 16 (4), 178-185, 1992
801992
The relationship between Reineke's stand-density index and physical stem mechanics
TJ Dean, VC Baldwin Jr
Forest Ecology and Management 81 (1-3), 25-34, 1996
751996
An evaluation of the uniform stress hypothesis based on stem geometry in selected North American conifers
TJ Dean, S Roberts, D Gilmore, DA Maguire, JN Long, KL O'hara, ...
Trees 16, 559-568, 2002
702002
Growth in loblolly pine plantations as a function of stand density and canopy properties
TJ Dean, VC Baldwin Jr
Forest Ecology and Management 82 (1-3), 49-58, 1996
691996
Bias in leaf area — sapwood area ratios and its impact on growth analysis in Pinus contorta
TJ Dean, JN Long, FW Smith
Trees 2, 104-109, 1988
621988
Modeling the size–density relationship in direct-seeded slash pine stands
QV Cao, TJ Dean, VC Baldwin Jr
Forest Science 46 (3), 317-321, 2000
582000
Comparing regeneration techniques for afforesting previously farmed bottomland hardwood sites in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley, USA
BR Lockhart, B Keeland, J Mccoy, TJ Dean
Forestry 76 (2), 169-180, 2003
502003
Long‐term effects of ozone and simulated acid rain on the foliage dynamics of slash pine (Pinus elliottii var. elliottii Engelm.)*
DP Byres, TJ Dean, JD Johnson
New phytologist 120 (1), 61-67, 1992
481992
Basal area increment and growth efficiency as functions of canopy dynamics and stem mechanics
TJ Dean
Forest Science 50 (1), 106-116, 2004
452004
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