Neil E. West

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Wildland Resources Utah State University, Logan, UT, United States 
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William Wesley Chilcote grad student 1964 Oregon State
 (AN ANALYSIS OF MONTANE FOREST VEGETATION ON THE EAST FLANK OF THE CENTRAL OREGON CASCADES)
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Washington-Allen RA, West NE, Ramsey RD, et al. (2010) Retrospective assessment of dryland soil stability in relation to grazing and climate change. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 160: 101-21
Morris LR, West NE, Ryel RJ. (2010) Testing soil phytolith analysis as a tool to understand vegetation change in the sagebrush steppe and pinyon-juniper woodlands of the Great Basin Desert, USA Holocene. 20: 697-709
Morris LR, Ryel RJ, West NE. (2010) Can soil phytolith analysis and charcoal be used as indicators of historic fire in the pinyon-juniper and sagebrush steppe ecosystem types of the Great Basin Desert, USA? Holocene. 20: 105-114
Morris LR, West NE, Baker FA, et al. (2009) Developing an approach for using the soil phytolith record to infer vegetation and disturbance regime changes over the past 200 years Quaternary International. 193: 90-98
Washington-Allen RA, Ramsey RD, West NE, et al. (2008) Quantification of the Ecological Resilience of Drylands Using Digital Remote Sensing Ecology and Society. 13
West NE, Yorks TP. (2006) Long-term interactions of climate, productivity, species richness, and growth form in relictual sagebrush steppe plant communities Western North American Naturalist. 66: 502-526
Allen R, West N, Ramsey RD, et al. (2006) A Protocol for Retrospective Remote Sensing: Based Ecological Monitoring of Rangelands Rangelands. 59
Washington-Allen RA, West NE, Ramsey RD, et al. (2006) A protocol for retrospective remote sensing-based ecological monitoring of rangelands Rangeland Ecology and Management. 59: 19-29
West NE, Johnson DA. (2005) Probable Origin of Laterally Coalesced Nabkas and Adjacent Bare Lanes at Dugway Proving Ground, Utah, USA Arid Land Research and Management. 19: 241-255
Washington-Allen RA, Niel TGV, Ramsey RD, et al. (2004) Remote Sensing-Based Piosphere Analysis Giscience & Remote Sensing. 41: 136-154
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