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Bull, Evelyn L., Jack Ward Thomas, and Kirk Horn. "Snag Management on National Forests in the Pacific Northwest—1984." Western Journal of Applied Forestry 1, no. 2 (1986): 41–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/wjaf/1.2.41.

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Abstract A questionnaire was sent to each Ranger District in the Pacific North-west Region of the USDA Forest Service to get information on present snag-management programs. Ninety-five percent of the responding Ranger Districts left snags at levels that ranged from 0.15 snags/ha (0 06/ac) to 12-15 snags/ha (5-6/ac) on all forested lands. Live trees were intentionally left as future snags on 93% of the Ranger Districts. Live trees were killed to create snags on 41% of the Ranger Districts. Management recommendations are made as to the kind of snags to leave and methods of maintaining them. Wes
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KULIĆ, VLADIMIR. "The Builders of Socialism: Eastern Europe's Cities in Recent Historiography." Contemporary European History 26, no. 3 (2016): 545–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960777316000497.

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When the angry homeowners of a popular Seattle neighbourhood recently decided to rise in protest against the impending changes in the urban development code, they claimed that their chief goal was to protect the district from turning into an ‘Eastern Bloc city’. If the City Council allowed the new legislation to pass, reportedThe Seattle Times, Seattle was ‘in danger of becoming the Soviet Warsaw or East Berlin of the Pacific Northwest’. ‘I've been to Poland’, one protester said, ‘I know what they [Polish cities] look like. They're bleak. They're dead.’
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Jiang, Wei, Wenyan Li, Qianqian Li, et al. "Validation of Asia-Pacific Colorectal Screening Score for Asymptomatic Participants and Outpatients in Northwest District of China." Digestion 101, no. 4 (2019): 484–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000501073.

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Lü, Qingtian, Zhendong Liu, Jiayong Yan, Jingtian Tang, Mingan Wu, and Xiao Xiao. "Crustal-scale structure and deformation of Lu-Zong ore district: Joint interpretation from integrated geophysical data." Interpretation 3, no. 2 (2015): SL39—SL61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/int-2014-0211.1.

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We have studied five intersecting integrated geophysical profiles for the 3D crustal structure of the Lu (Lujiang)-Zong (Zongyang) ore district to obtain a better understanding of the metallogenesis and provide in-depth information for deep mineral targeting. The profiles, totaling more than 300 km, have reflection seismics and magnetotelluric sounding. Regional gravity surveys were also integrated into this study. New discoveries were obtained regarding the upper crustal structure and deformation based on the integrated analysis of these data. The Lu-Zong ore district consists of four major c
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Rodela, Katherine C., and Claudia Rodriguez-Mojica. "Equity Leadership Informed by Community Cultural Wealth: Counterstories of Latinx School Administrators." Educational Administration Quarterly 56, no. 2 (2019): 289–320. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0013161x19847513.

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Purpose: The purpose of this article is (a) to analyze how Latinx school administrators draw on their Community Cultural Wealth to inform their leadership for educational equity and (b) to examine how they navigate varying equity initiatives and beliefs in rapidly diversifying districts. Research Method: This study employs Latina/o Critical Race Theory counterstorytelling methodology to explore four Latinx school administrators’ experiences across three districts in the Pacific Northwest. Data sources include semistructured interviews, observations, and local demographic data. Findings: Latinx
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Crook, Stephen ES, Arielle Levine, and David Lopez-Carr. "Perceptions and Application of the Ecosystem Services Approach among Pacific Northwest National Forest Managers." Sustainability 13, no. 3 (2021): 1259. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13031259.

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The ecosystem services concept has emerged as a guiding principle in natural resource management over the past two decades, and an ecosystem services approach to management is currently mandated as a core element of United States National Forest planning. However, the concept of ecosystem services has been interpreted and operationalized in a variety of ways, leaving a pronounced knowledge gap regarding how it is understood and implemented in different contexts. To better understand the conceptualization and implementation of the concept within United States National Forests, semi-structured i
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Manalo, Pearlyn C., Akira Imai, Leo L. Subang, et al. "Mineralization of the Northwest Quartz-Pyrite-Gold Veins: Implications for Multiple Mineralization Events at Lepanto, Mankayan Mineral District, Northern Luzon, Philippines." Economic Geology 113, no. 7 (2018): 1609–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.5382/econgeo.2018.4606.

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Abstract The Northwest quartz-pyrite-gold veins are situated 500 m east of the Lepanto fault in Mankayan, Luzon, Philippines. Most vein mineralization is hosted by the Lepanto metavolcanic basement rocks at an elevation between 700 and 1,050 m. The earliest stage, stage 1, is characterized by sphalerite + chalcopyrite + pyrite ± magnetite veins cutting the host rocks that were altered to chlorite + illite + epidote. Precious metal deposition started in stage 2 as electrum, native gold, and gold-silver tellurides deposited with pyrite, quartz, and carbonate. Deposition of gold and silver tellur
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Sun, Changyou, Jean M. Daniels, and Kate C. Marcille. "Common integrating factor in softwood log exports from the United States." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 50, no. 5 (2020): 447–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjfr-2019-0321.

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Softwood logs comprise a large portion of forest product exports from the United States. Most of these exports have occurred between the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and several Asian countries. In this study, the extent and degree of market integration of softwood log exports from 1996 to 2018 are examined by co-integration analyses and permanent–transitory decomposition. Softwood log exports to Japan and South Korea appear to be in the same economic market and show a high degree of integration, while trade between the United States and China has evolved more independently. A
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Wolf, Kathleen L. "Community Context and Strip Mall Retail." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 2060, no. 1 (2008): 95–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/2060-11.

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Strip malls (or mini-malls) are a common land use, historically promoted by U.S. zoning practices that concentrate retail and commercial development in a narrow band along urban arterials and major streets. They are an entry-level retail niche offering opportunity for independent, start-up businesses that serve a limited market. Communities have begun to question land uses that enable efficient ingress and egress of vehicles in retail and commercial districts but give little attention to multimodal motility. Some communities are redeveloping small mall zones on the basis of “complete street” p
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McDougall, A. K., and Lisa Phillips. "The Antecedents to Cascadia as a Cross Border Region." Canadian Political Science Review 2, no. 2 (2008): 6–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.24124/c677/200856.

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For the short period from 1834 to 1863, the Pacific Northwest, centered in Cascadia, was an entity in the global economy. The region became a coherent economic unit under the management of the Columbia District of the Hudson’s Bay Company, which developed an economic hinterland, a coherent economic and trade strategy, an aggressive marketing agenda and control of marketable resources in the region. It strategically built a resource base to meet market needs and played an extensive entrepreneurial function, for example selling Finish boots in California in 1840 and Puget Sound grain in western
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