I am a Lecturer in the Department
of Mathematical Sciences at
Michigan Technological University.
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Courses I've taught in recent yearsMA130 College Algebra
MA131 Trigonometry
MA135 Analytic Geometry and
Calculus for the Life Sciences I
MA207 Principals of Statistical
Methods

Areas of researchMy primary area of research is Statistics. In this, I examine forest biometrics-growth and yield studies, sampling, and environmental impact studies

Recent PublicationsReed, D.D., H.). Liechty, E.A. Jones, and Y.Zhang. 1996. Above-and below -ground dry matter accumulation pattern derived from dimensional biomass relationships. Forest Science. 42(2):236-241.
Reed, D.D., D.D.Mrox, H.). Liechty, E.A. Jones, P.J. Cattelino, N.J. Balster, and Y. Shang. 1995. Above- and below-ground biomass of precompetitive red pine in Northern Michigan. Can. J. DFor. Res. 25:1064-1069.
Jones, E.A., D.D. Reed,a nd P.V. Desanker. 1993. Ecological implications of projected climate change scenarios in forest ecosystems of Central North America. Agric. and For. Meteor. 72:31-46.
Reed, D.D., E.A. Jones, G.D. Mroz, H.). Liechty, and P.J. Cattelino. 1993. Effects of 76 Hx electromagnetic fields on forest ecosystems in Northern Michigan: Tree growth. International J. Biometeorology. 37:229-234.
Jones, E.A. D.D. Reed, G.D. Mroz, H.). Liechty, and P. J. Cattelino. 1993. Climate stress as a precursor to forest decline: Paper birch in Northern Michigan: 1985-1990. Can. J. Forest Res. 229-233.
