Shallow landsliding, root reinforcement, and the spatial distribution of trees in the Oregon Coast Range
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David R. Montgomery | William E. Dietrich | Jonathan D. Stock | D. Montgomery | W. Dietrich | J. Roering | J. Stock | K. Schmidt | Joshua J. Roering | Kevin M. Schmidt
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