Dr. Laurie Schimleck
Dr. Laurie Schimleck
Faculty
Associate Professor
Wood Quality
Background
Education:

Bachelor of Forest Science - University of Melbourne

PhD, Forestry - University of Melbourne

Prior Positions:

Research Scientist / Senior Research Scientist CSIRO Forestry and Forest Products (Australia)
Publications
Jordan, L; Clark, A; Schimleck, L; Hall, D; and Daniels, R. 2008. Regional variation in wood specific gravity of planted loblolly pine in the United States. Can. J. For. Res. 38(4):698-710.
Antony, F; Jordan, L; Schimleck, L; Clark, A; Hall, D; and Daniels, R. 2009. The effect of mid-rotation fertilization on the wood properties of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.). IAWA J :(accepted).
Mora, C and Schimleck, L. 2009. Determination of specific gravity of green Pinus taeda samples by near infrared spectroscopy: Comparison of preprocessing methods using multivariate figures of merit. Wood Sci. Technol :(accepted).
Schimleck, L; Mora, C; Jordan, L; White, D.E.; Courchene, C.E.; and Purnell, R.C. 2009. Determination of within-tree variation of Pinus taeda wood properties by near infrared spectroscopy. Part 1: Development of multiple height calibrations. Appita J :(accepted).
Mora, C and Schimleck, L. 2009. Determination of within-tree variation of Pinus taeda wood properties by near infrared spectroscopy. Part 2: Whole-tree wood property maps. Appita J :(accepted).
White, D.E.; Courchene, C.E.; McDonough, T; Schimleck, L; Rakestraw, J; Goyal, G; and Jones, P. 2009. Effects of specific gravity and lignin content on the pulp yield of loblolly pine. Tappi J :(accepted).
Antony, F; Jordan, L; Daniels, R; Schimleck, L; Clark, A; and Hall, D. 2009. Effect of midrotation fertilization on growth and specific gravity of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.). Can. J. For. Res :(accepted).
Schimleck, L; Espy, C; Mora, C; Evans, R; Taylor, A; and Muniz, G. 2009. Spectroscopic examination of the wood quality of pernambuco (Caesalpinia echinata). Holzforschung :(accepted).
Love, K.R.; Clark, A; Schimleck, L; and Daniels, R. 2009. Specific gravity responses of slash and loblolly pine following mid-rotation fertilization. Forest Ecol. Manag. :(submitted).
Schimleck, L; Mora, C; and Evans, R. 2009. Alternative methods for determining MOE and their importance in the study of wood property variation in young trees. For. Prod. J :(submitted).
Mahon, J; Jordan, L; Schimleck, L; Clark, A; and Daniels, R. 2009. A comparison of sampling methods for a standing tree acoustic device. South. J. App. For. :(accepted).
Tyson, J; Schimleck, L; Aguiar, A.M.; Muro Abad, J.I.; and Rezende, G.S.P. 2009. Adjusting near infrared wood property calibrations for central Brazil to predict the wood properties of samples from southern Brazil. Appita J 62(1):46-51.
Jordan, L; Schimleck, L; Clark, A; Hall, D; and Daniels, R. 2007. Estimating optimum sampling size to determine weighted core specific gravity of planted loblolly pine. Can. J. For. Res. 37(11):2242-2249.
Jones, P; Schimleck, L; So, C; Clark, A; and Daniels, R. 2007. High resolution scanning of radial strips cut from increment cores by near infrared spectroscopy. IAWA J. 28(4):473-484.
Schimleck, L; Tyson, J; Jones, P; Peter, G; Daniels, R; and Clark, A. 2007. Pinus taeda L. wood property calibrations based on variable numbers of NIR spectra per core and cores per plantation. J. Near Infrared Spectrosc. 15(4):261-268.
Schimleck, L; Sussenbach, E; Leaf, G; Jones, P; and Huang, C. 2007. Microfibril angle prediction of Pinus taeda L. wood samples based on tangential face NIR spectra. IAWA J. 28(1):1-12.
Jones, P; Schimleck, L; Daniels, R; Clark, A; and Purnell, R.C. 2008. Comparison of Pinus taeda L. Whole-tree wood property calibrations using diffuse reflectance near infrared spectra obtained using a variety of sampling options. Wood Sci. Technol 42(5):385-400.
Schimleck, L. 2008. Near infrared spectroscopy: A rapid, non-destructive method for measuring wood properties and its application to tree breeding. N. Z. J. For. Sci 38(1):14-35.
Mora, C and Schimleck, L. 2008. On the selection of samples for multivariate regression analysis: Application to near infrared (NIR) calibration models. Can. J. For. Res 38(10):2626-2634.
Clark, A; Jordan, L; Schimleck, L; and Daniels, R. 2008. Effect of initial planting density on wood properties of unthinned loblolly pine at age 21. For. Prod. J 58(10):78-83.
Mora, C; Schimleck, L; and Isik, F. 2008. Near infrared calibration models for the estimation of wood density in Pinus taeda using repeated sample measurements. J. Near Infrared Spectrosc 16(6):517-528.
Mora, C and Schimleck, L. 2009. Significance tests for principal components and partial least squares models: application to the study of microfibril angle in Pinus taeda using near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy. Can. J. For. Res :(submitted).
Office:
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Phone: 706.583.0464