Wind as a natural disturbance agent in forests: a synthesis SJ Mitchell Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research 86 (2), 147-157, 2013 | 369 | 2013 |
A review of mechanistic modelling of wind damage risk to forests B Gardiner, K Byrne, S Hale, K Kamimura, SJ Mitchell, H Peltola, JC Ruel Forestry 81 (3), 447-463, 2008 | 252 | 2008 |
Ecological mitigation of hillslope instability: ten key issues facing researchers and practitioners A Stokes, GB Douglas, T Fourcaud, F Giadrossich, C Gillies, T Hubble, ... Plant and Soil 377 (1), 1-23, 2014 | 228 | 2014 |
Empirical modelling of windthrow risk in partially harvested stands using tree, neighbourhood, and stand attributes RE Scott, SJ Mitchell Forest Ecology and Management 218 (1-3), 193-209, 2005 | 203 | 2005 |
The retention system: reconciling variable retention with the principles of silvicultural systems SJ Mitchell, WJ Beese The forestry chronicle 78 (3), 397-403, 2002 | 200 | 2002 |
Wind tunnel measurements of crown streamlining and drag relationships for several hardwood species S Vollsinger, SJ Mitchell, KE Byrne, MD Novak, M Rudnicki Canadian Journal of Forest Research 35 (5), 1238-1249, 2005 | 181 | 2005 |
Wind tunnel measurements of crown streamlining and drag relationships for three conifer species M Rudnicki, SJ Mitchell, MD Novak Canadian Journal of Forest Research 34 (3), 666-676, 2004 | 174 | 2004 |
Empirical modeling of cutblock edge windthrow risk on Vancouver Island, Canada, using stand level information SJ Mitchell, T Hailemariam, Y Kulis Forest Ecology and Management 154 (1-2), 117-130, 2001 | 161 | 2001 |
Distribution of California stream fishes: influence of environmental temperature and hypoxia JJ Cech, SJ Mitchell, DT Castleberry, M McEnroe Environmental biology of Fishes 29 (2), 95-105, 1990 | 133 | 1990 |
Comparative growth of juvenile white sturgeon and striped bass: effects of temperature and hypoxia JJ Cech, SJ Mitchell, TE Wragg Estuaries 7 (1), 12-18, 1984 | 125 | 1984 |
Windthrow handbook for British Columbia forests. Research program working paper No. 9401 RJ Stathers, TP Rollerson, SJ Mitchell No corporate text available, 1994 | 123 | 1994 |
Stem growth responses in Douglas-fir and Sitka spruce following thinning: implications for assessing wind-firmness SJ Mitchell Forest Ecology and Management 135 (1-3), 105-114, 2000 | 105 | 2000 |
Tree crown ratio models for multi-species and multi-layered stands of southeastern British Columbia H Temesgen, V LeMay, SJ Mitchell The Forestry Chronicle 81 (1), 2005 | 99 | 2005 |
The windthrow triangle: a relative windthrow hazard assessment procedure for forest managers SJ Mitchell The Forestry Chronicle 71 (4), 446-450, 1995 | 92 | 1995 |
Portability of stand-level empirical windthrow risk models N Lanquaye-Opoku, SJ Mitchell Forest ecology and management 216 (1-3), 134-148, 2005 | 86 | 2005 |
A diagnostic framework for windthrow risk estimation SJ Mitchell The Forestry Chronicle 74 (1), 100-105, 1998 | 75 | 1998 |
A GIS based approach to map wind exposure for windthrow hazard rating JC Ruel, SJ Mitchell, M Dornier Northern Journal of Applied Forestry 19 (4), 183-187, 2002 | 64 | 2002 |
Respiratory responses of largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) to environmental changes in temperature and dissolved oxygen JJ Cech Jr, CG Campagna, SJ Mitchell Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 108 (2), 166-171, 1979 | 60 | 1979 |
An individual-tree mortality model for complex stands of southeastern British Columbia H Temesgen, SJ Mitchell Western Journal of Applied Forestry 20 (2), 101-109, 2005 | 59 | 2005 |
A synopsis of windthrow in British Columbia: occurrence, implications, assessment and management SJ Mitchell Wind and trees, 448-459, 1995 | 54 | 1995 |