Publications – Mike Curran

Last updated on January 30, 2024

This researcher no longer works for the B.C. Government. 

Publications

Research papers listed in order of publication date.

2011 to 2015:

2015:

2012:

  • Berch, S.M., M. Curran, C. Dymond, K. Hannam, M. Murray, S. Tedder, B. Titus, and M. Todd. 2012. Criteria and guidance considerations for sustainable tree stump harvesting in British Columbia. Scand. J. For. Res. 27(8):709-723
  • Curran, M. 2012. Soil Conservation I: Introduction. BC Min. For., Lands and Nat. Resourc. Oper., Victoria, BC. www.for.gov.bc.ca/hfd/pubs/Docs/Bro/Bro92.htm
  • Curran, M. 2012. Soil Conservation II: considerations for Forest and Range Operations. BC Min. For., Lands and Nat. Resourc. Oper., Victoria, BC. www.for.gov.bc.ca/hfd/pubs/Docs/Bro/Bro93.htm
  • Berch, S.M.; Curran, M.C.; Dymond, C.; Hannam, K.; Murray, M.; Tedder, S.; Titus, B.; Todd, M. 2012. Criteria and guidance considerations for sustainable tree stump harvesting in British Columbia. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 27(8): 709-723.

2006 to 2010:

2011:

  • Curran, M. 2011. Rover-Sedlack Long-term Soil Productivity site [field trip description]. In Columbia Mountains Institute of Applied Ecology (editor). Presentation summaries from Carbon Management in British Columbia Ecosystems Workshop, June 15-16, 2011, Nelson, BC. pp. 109 
  • Curran, M. 2011. Soil considerations in carbon management. In Columbia Mountains Institute of Applied Ecology (editor). Presentation summaries from Carbon Management in British Columbia Ecosystems Workshop, June 15-16, 2011, Nelson, BC. pp. 86-89 
  • Kabzems, R., S. Dube, M. Curran, B. Chapman, S. Berch, G. Hope, M. Kranabetter, and C. Bulmer. 2011. Maintaining soil productivity in forest biomass chipping operations best management practices for soil conservation. B.C. Min. For. Range, For. Sci. Prog., Victoria, B.C. Exten. Note 98.

2010:

  • Page-Dumroese, D., M. Jurgensen, D. Neary, M. Curran, and C. Trettin. 2010. Soil Quality Is Fundamental to Ensuring Healthy Forests. In: Pye, John M.; Rauscher, H. Michael; Sands, Yasmeen; Lee, Danny C.; Beatty, Jerome S., tech. eds. 2010. Advances in threat assessment and their application to forest and rangeland management. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-802. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest and Southern Research Stations. pp. 27-36.
  • Page-Dumroese, D.S., M.F. Jurgensen, M.P. Curran, and S.M. DeHart. 2010. Cumulative effects of fuels treatments on soil and site productivity and hydrologic function. Chapter 9 in: Elliot, William J.; Miller, Ina Sue; Audin, Lisa. Eds. 2010. Cumulative watershed effects of fuel management in the western United States. Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRS-GTR-231. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station pp. 164-174. 
  • Curran, M. 2010. Soil Risk Matrix for Off-Road Vehicle Damage (Changes) to Soil: Lake Koocanusa Area - Final version, May 28, 2010. B.C. Min. For. Range, South. Interior. For. Reg., Nelson, B.C.

2009:

  • Curran, M. and D. Maynard. 2009. Preface: Forest Soil Disturbance. Can. J. Soil Sci. 89(1):1-2.
  • Curran, M.P. and D.F. Scott. 2009. Fire Landscape in Canada: How to Restore or Prevent Them. In: Cerda, A. and P.R. Robichaud (eds). Fire Effects on Soils and Restoration Strategies. 2009. Enfield, NH: Science Publishers.
  • Curran, M.P. and D.G. Maynard. 2009. Science-based management of forest soil disturbance. Can. J. Soil Sci. 89(1):3-11.
  • Maynard, D.G. and M.P. Curran. 2009. Twenty-year interior spruce tree growth and nutrient levels on calcareous soils in southeastern British Columbia. B.C. Min. For., For. Sci. Prog., Victoria, B.C. Res. Rep. 29.
  • Page-Dumroese, D.S., M.F. Jurgensen, D. Neary, M.P. Curran, and C. Trettin. 2009. Soil quality is fundamental to ensuring healthy forests. In: Lee, D.C., J. Beatty, C.G. Shaw, J.M. Pye, and Y. Sands (eds). Forest Environmental Threats. Forest Encyclopedia Network (last modified: 2008-11-14). Online: http://www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/32582. [2009, April 6].
  • Scott, D.F., M.P. Curran, P.R. Robichaud, and J.W. Wagenbrenner. 2009. Soil Erosion after Forest Fire. Chapter 6 in: Cerda, A.; Robichaud, P.R., eds. Fire Effects on Soils and Restoration Strategies. 2009. Enfield, NH: Science Publishers. 177-196.
  • Tan, X., M.P. Curran, S.X. Chang, and D.G. Maynard. 2009. Early growth responses of lodgepole pine and Douglas-fir to soil compaction, organic matter removal, and rehabilitation treatments in southeastern British Columbia. For. Sci. 55(3):210-220.

2008:

  • Curran, M.P., S.A. Covert, and P. Jordan. 2008. Managing post-wildfire erosion risks. B.C. Forest Professional Magazine, January - February 2008. 
  • Curran, M.P., C.E. Bulmer, S.M. Berch, S. Dube, B.K. Chapman, G.D. Hope, S. Currie, P.J. Courtin, and J.M. Kranabetter (Compilers). 2008. Protocol for soil resource stewardship monitoring: cutblock level. Version 4.0. Forest and Range Evaluation Program, B.C. Min. For. Range, and B.C. Min. Env., Victoria BC.
  • Partington, M., M. Curran, and R. Magai. 2008. Using GPS, field traverses and computer-based sampling simulation to aid in the development of forest soil protection standards, guidelines and monitoring protocols. FERIC internal report IR-2008-01-15, Pointe Claire, QC. 
  • Bulmer, C., S.M. Berch, M. Curran, B. Chapman, M. Kranabetter, S. Dube, G. Hope, P. Courtin, and R. Kabzems. 2008. Monitoring the effects of forest practices on soil productivity and hydrologic function. BC Journal of Ecosystems and Management 9(2):48-59.

2007:

  • Curran, M.P., S.A. Covert, and P. Jordan. 2007. Managing post wildfire erosion risks. Article in ABCFP Forest Professional Magazine. 
  • Curran, M., D. Maynard, R. Heninger, T. Terry, S. Howes, D. Stone, T. Niemann, and R.E. Miller. 2007. Elements and rationale for a common approach to assess and report soil disturbance. For. Chron. 83(6):852-866.
  • Bulmer, C.E., J. Archuleta, and M.P. Curran. 2007. Restoring and enhancing productivity of degraded tephra-derived soils. In: Page-Dumroese, D., R. Miller, J. Mital, P. McDaniel, and D. Miller (tech. Eds). 2007. Volcanic-Ash-Derived Forest Soils of the Inland Northwest: Properties and Implications for Management and Restoration. 9-10 November 2005; Coeur d’Alene, ID. Proceedings RMRS-P-44; Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. pp. 121-135.
  • Covert, S.A., M.P. Curran, and P. Jordan. 2007. Post wildfire erosion and flooding risk mitigation and the effects of hillslope soil treatments (poster). Presented at Ecological Restoration in Southeastern BC: Grasslands to Mountaintops, Columbia Mountains Institute, October 11-13, 2007, Cranbrook BC.
  • Curran, M.P., P. Green, and D.G. Maynard. 2007. Volcanic Ash Soils: Sustainable Soil Management Practices, with examples of harvest effects and root disease trends. In: Volcanic-Ash-Derived Forest Soils of the Inland Northwest: Properties and Implications for Management and Restoration. 9-10 November 2005; Coeur d'Alene, ID. Proceedings RMRS-P-44; Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. pp. 97-119.

2006:

  • Page-Dumroese, D.S., M.F. Jurgensen, M.P. Curran, and S.M. DeHart. 2006. Cumulative effects of fuels treatments on soil and site productivity and hydrologic function. Presented at Cumulative Watershed Effects workshop - a state of the knowledge review, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 2005. USDA - FS GTR-RMS.
  • Curran, M.P., B.K. Chapman, G.D. Hope, and D.F. Scott. 2006. Large-scale Erosion and Flooding after Wildfires: Understanding the Soil Conditions. B.C. Min. For. Range, Res. Br., Victoria, B.C. Tech. Rep. 030.

2000 to 2005:

2005:

  • Choi, W-J., S.X. Chang, M.P. Curran, H-M. Ro, M. Kamaluddin, and J.J. Zwiazek. 2005. Foliar carbon isotope composition and nitrogen isotope abundance response of lodgepole pine and Douglas-fir seedlings to soil compaction and forest floor removal. For. Sci. 51(6):546-555.
  • Curran, M.P., D.G. Maynard, R.L. Heninger, T.A. Terry, S.W. Howes, D.M. Stone, T. Niemann, R.E. Miller, and R.F. Powers. 2005. An adaptive management process for forest soil conservation. For. Chron. 81(5):717-722.
  • Curran, M.P., R.E. Miller, S.W. Howes, D.G. Maynard, T.A. Terry, R.L. Heninger, T. Niemann, K. van Rees, R.F. Powers, and S.H. Schoenholtz. 2005. Progress towards more uniform assessment and reporting of soil disturbance for operations, research, and sustainability protocols. For. Ecol. Manage. 220(1-3):17-30.
  • Kamaluddin, M., S.X. Chang, M.P. Curran, and J.J. Zwiazek. 2005. Soil Compaction and Forest Floor Removal Affect Early Growth and Physiology of Lodgepole Pine and Douglas-Fir in British Columbia. For. Sci. 51(6):513-521.
  • Krzic, M. and M.P. Curran. 2005. Forest Soils and Tree Nutrition. In Forestry Handbook - 5th ed. S.B Watts and L. Tolland (editors). UBC Press. Vancouver, BC. pp. 358-393 
  • Curran, M.P., R.L. Heninger, D.G. Maynard, and R.F. Powers. 2005. Harvesting effects on soils, tree growth and long-term productivity. In: Productivity of Western Forests: A Forest Products Focus. USFS GTR-PNW-642. pp 3-15.
  • Sachs, D.L., J.L. Heineman, W.J. Mather, M.P. Curran, and S.W. Simard. 2005. Expert System for Site Preparation and Vegetation Management in Southern Interior British Columbia. (Model: accessed November 17, 2005). 
  • Scott, D., P. Jordan, D. Dobson, M. Curran, K. Turner, and W. Grainger. 2005. Wildfire-induced water repellency in British Columbia and its hydrological consequences. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 7, 01387, 2005. 
  • Management and Restoration. 9-10 November 2005; Coeur d'Alene, ID. Proceedings RMRS-P-44; Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. pp. 97-119.

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1997:

  • Curran, M.P. and P.R. Dykstra. 1997. Skid Road Rehabilitation Techniques for Restoring Productivity in the B.C. Interior. In: Reclamation in the Rockies, Twenty-First Annual British Columbia Mine Reclamation Symposium and Twenty-Second Annual Canadian Land Reclamation Association Meeting, Cranbrook, September 22-25, 1997.pp. 143-152.

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