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Preliminary trial of alternative methods for treating mortality in the multipurpose format projection system (MFPS) model

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Preliminary trial of alternative methods for treating mortality in the multipurpose format projection system (MFPS) model

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1980-02

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University of Minnesota

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This report examines the use of a FORTRAN comuter program to project tree growth and mortality.

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8

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Research supported by the College of Forestry and the Agricultural Experiment Station, Institute of Agriculture, Forestry and Home Economics, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota. The author also acknowledges generous assistance by staff of the U.S. Forest Service North Central Forest Experiment Station in developing this report.

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Ek, Alan R.. (1980). Preliminary trial of alternative methods for treating mortality in the multipurpose format projection system (MFPS) model. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/5849.

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