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Tanana River, 70 miles S of FAI.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: plant ecology
vegetation types
ecotypes
Location: Alaska; Tanana River
Description: Tanana River, 70 miles S of FAI.
Date: 7/1976

Tanana River, 70 miles S of FAI.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: plant ecology
vegetation types
ecotypes
Location: Alaska; Tanana River
Description: Tanana River, 70 miles S of FAI.
Date: 7/1976

Soil in cut bank along Richardson Highway, 60-70 miles S. of FAI next to Tanana R.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: site factors
climate, situation, soil, hydrology
soil
soil science
Location: Alaska; Tanana River
Description: Soil in cut bank along Richardson Highway, 60-70 miles S. of FAI next to Tanana R.
Date: 7/1976

Tanana River, 70 miles south of FAI.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: plant ecology
vegetation types
ecotypes
Location: Alaska; Tanana River
Description: Tanana River, 70 miles south of FAI.
Date: 7/1976

Soil profile near Tetlin Jct. along the Tanana River. Upper layer of silt, lower layer of "P" gravel.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: site factors
climate, situation, soil, hydrology
soil formation
the soil profile and its development
Location: Alaska; Tanana River; Tetlin Junction
Description: Soil profile near Tetlin Jct. along the Tanana River. Upper layer of silt, lower layer of "P" gravel.
Date: 7/1974

High elevation white spruce with the Tanana River in the background.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: plant ecology
vegetation types
ecotypes
Location: Alaska; Tanana River
Description: High elevation white spruce with the Tanana River in the background.
Date: 7/1974

View at the Tanana River near Tetlin Jct.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: land use, land-use policy, afforestation policy
relations between forest and waste land
utilization and afforestation of waste land
deforestation
Location: Alaska; Tanana River; Tetlin Junction
Description: View at the Tanana River near Tetlin Jct.
Date: 7/1974