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Kenai field plot 131 spruce S & S 5'. 1947 Kenai burn. Original BS site reverting to WS.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: forest fires
revegetation etc
of burnt areas
Location: Alaska; Kenai
Description: Kenai field plot 131 spruce S & S 5'. 1947 Kenai burn. Original BS site reverting to WS.
Date: 1961

Part of Kenai Burn of 1947, now classified as commercial forest land spruce type, in seedling stage. Spruce reproduction 11 yrs old. PI 1-41-5-30-2, GCK 1-41-1-20-2.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: forest fires
revegetation etc
of burnt areas
Location: Alaska; Kenai
Description: Part of Kenai Burn of 1947, now classified as commercial forest land spruce type, in seedling stage. Spruce reproduction 11 yrs old. PI 1-41-5-30-2, GCK 1-41-1-20-2.
Date: 7/20/1960

1947 Kenai burn restocking to white spruce.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: forest fires
revegetation etc
of burnt areas
Location: Alaska; Kenai
Description: 1947 Kenai burn restocking to white spruce.
Date: 7/20/1960

A 110-year-old stand of black spruce with occasional quaking aspen, burned in 1947. Note abundant growth of aspen root suckers around fire-killed aspen tree. Kenai Peninsula, 1950. Used as illustration, Fig. 11, pg. 35. USDA Tech Bull 1133, 1956.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: forest fires
benefits of fire control
injurious effects of fire
Location: Alaska; Kenai
Description: A 110-year-old stand of black spruce with occasional quaking aspen, burned in 1947. Note abundant growth of aspen root suckers around fire-killed aspen tree. Kenai Peninsula, 1950. Used as illustration, Fig. 11, pg. 35. USDA Tech Bull 1133, 1956.
Date: 1950

A 110-year-old stand of black spruce 3 years after a fire. The vegetation is largely fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium). Kenai Peninsula, 1950. Used as illustration, Fig. 9, pg 28. USDA Tech Bull 1133, 1956.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: forest fires
benefits of fire control
injurious effects of fire
Location: Alaska; Kenai
Description: A 110-year-old stand of black spruce 3 years after a fire. The vegetation is largely fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium). Kenai Peninsula, 1950. Used as illustration, Fig. 9, pg 28. USDA Tech Bull 1133, 1956.
Date: 1950

Windthrown black spruce. 3 years after a surface fire that killed the trees and burned off many of the roots. Fire hazard will be high for many years. Kenai Peninsula, 1950. Used as illustration, Fig. 6, pg. 22 USDA Tech. Bull No. 1133, March, 1956.
more info/bigger image
Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: forest fires
benefits of fire control
injurious effects of fire
Location: Alaska; Kenai
Description: Windthrown black spruce. 3 years after a surface fire that killed the trees and burned off many of the roots. Fire hazard will be high for many years. Kenai Peninsula, 1950. Used as illustration, Fig. 6, pg. 22 USDA Tech. Bull No. 1133, March, 1956.
Date: 1950