49 results on '"Eisenbies, Mark"'
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3. The practice and economics of hybrid poplar biomass production for biofuels and bioproducts in the Pacific Northwest
4. Optimization of harvest and logistics for multiple lignocellulosic biomass feedstocks in the northeastern United States
5. Life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of ethanol produced via fermentation of sugars derived from shrub willow (Salix ssp.) hot water extraction in the Northeast United States
6. Three bulk density measurement methods provide different results for commercial scale harvests of willow biomass chips
7. Influence of blending and hot water extraction on the quality of wood pellets
8. Harvesting Losses for a Cut-and-Chip Harvesting System Operating in Willow Short-Rotation Coppice.
9. Biomass, spacing and planting design influence cut-and-chip harvesting in hybrid poplar
10. Mechanised harvesting of short-rotation coppices
11. Chapter 2 - The development of harvesting systems in woody biomass supply chains: A case study of short rotation woody crops
12. Impact of Parcel Size, Field Shape, Crop Yield, Storage Location, and Collection Equipment on the Performance of Single-Pass Cut-and-Chip Harvest System in Commercial Shrub Willow Fields
13. Belowground Biomass and Root:Shoot Ratios of Three Willow Cultivars at Two Sites
14. Changes in feedstock quality in willow chip piles created in winter from a commercial scale harvest
15. Planting rates and delays during the establishment of willow biomass crops
16. Improved Advanced Biomass Logistics Utilizing Woody and other Feedstocks in the Northeast and Pacific Northwest (Final Report)
17. Growing Season Harvests of Shrub Willow (Salix spp.) Have Higher Nutrient Removals and Lower Yields Compared to Dormant-Season Harvests
18. The Environmental Life Cycle Assessment of Electricity Production in New York State from Distributed Solar Photovoltaic Systems
19. Change in Yield Between First and Second Rotations in Willow (Salix spp.) Biomass Crops is Strongly Related to the Level of First Rotation Yield
20. Bark Content of Two Shrub Willow Cultivars Grown at Two Sites and Relationships with Centroid Bark Content and Stem Diameter
21. Integrated Stochastic Life Cycle Assessment and Techno-Economic Analysis for Shrub Willow Production in the Northeastern United States
22. Quality and Variability of Commercial-Scale Short Rotation Willow Biomass Harvested Using a Single-Pass Cut-and-Chip Forage Harvester
23. Evaluation of a Single-Pass, Cut and Chip Harvest System on Commercial-Scale, Short-Rotation Shrub Willow Biomass Crops
24. UAV Mission Planning and Image Processing Workflow for Vegetation Assessment
25. Growing Season Harvests of Shrub Willow Have Higher Nutrient Removals and Lower Yields Compared to Dormant Season Harvests
26. Additional file 1 of Life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of ethanol produced via fermentation of sugars derived from shrub willow (Salix ssp.) hot water extraction in the Northeast United States
27. Changes in site productivity and the recovery of soil properties following wet- and dry-weather harvesting disturbances in the Atlantic Coastal Plain for a stand of age 10 years
28. Loblolly pine response to wet-weather harvesting on wet flats after 5 years
29. Soil physical disturbance and logging residue effects on changes in soil productivity in five-year-old pine plantations
30. Vegetation, soil, and flooding relationships in a blackwater floodplain forest
31. The practice and economics of hybrid poplar biomass production for biofuels and bioproducts in the Pacific Northwest
32. Cut‐and‐chip harvester material capacity and fuel performance on commercial‐scale willow fields for varying ground and crop conditions
33. Hot Water Extracted and Non-extracted Willow Biomass Storage Performance: Fuel Quality Changes and Dry Matter Losses
34. Changes in site productivity and the recovery of soil properties following wet- and dry-weather harvesting disturbances in the Atlantic Coastal Plain for a stand of age 10 years
35. Overhead Protection Increases Fuel Quality and Natural Drying of Leaf-On Woody Biomass Storage Piles
36. Positive water linkages of producing short rotation poplars and willows for bioenergy and phytotechnologies
37. Bibliography of forest water yields, flooding issues, and the hydrologic modeling of extreme flood events
38. Hot Water Extraction Improves the Characteristics of Willow and Sugar Maple Biomass With Different Amount of Bark
39. Poplar and shrub willow energy crops in the United States: field trial results from the multiyear regional feedstock partnership and yield potential maps based on the PRISM‐ELM model
40. The Coosawhatchie Bottomland Ecosystem Study: A Report on the Development of a Reference Wetland
41. Advances in shrub‐willow crops for bioenergy, renewable products, and environmental benefits
42. Change in Yield Between First and Second Rotations in Willow (Salix spp.) Biomass Crops is Strongly Related to the Level of First Rotation Yield
43. Application of a Distributed Process-Based Hydrologic Model to Estimate the Effects of Forest Road Density on Stormflows in the Southern Appalachians
44. Loblolly Pine and Soil-Site Responses to Harvesting Disturbance and Site Preparation at Stand Closure
45. Quality and Variability of Commercial-Scale Short Rotation Willow Biomass Harvested Using a Single-Pass Cut-and-Chip Forage Harvester
46. Tree Mortality in Mixed Pine–Hardwood Stands Defoliated by the European Gypsy Moth (Lymantria dispar L.)
47. The Hydrologic Characterization of Three Forested Headwater Riparian Wetlands in East Tennessee
48. Advances in shrub-willow crops for bioenergy, renewable products, and environmental benefits
49. Modeling the Effects of Forest Road Density on Streamflow in the Blue Ridge Mountains
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