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A cross section of 6-inch d.b.h. white spruce showing 24 annual rings. The ring width shows remarkably good growth. Vicinity of Kasilof Kenai Peninsula, 1949. Used as illustration, Figure 3, Pg. 8, U.S.D.A Tech Bull 1133, 1956.

imageID: 30750
Description: A cross section of 6-inch d.b.h. white spruce showing 24 annual rings. The ring width shows remarkably good growth. Vicinity of Kasilof Kenai Peninsula, 1949. Used as illustration, Figure 3, Pg. 8, U.S.D.A Tech Bull 1133, 1956.
Keywords: forest products and their utilization
timber manufacturing industries and products
uses of wood
structure
identification
growth rings
Original collection id: Oxford #: 811.4, negative #: WO477358
Original as submitted: 811_4_neg_wo477358_832_neg_4144_4148_4350.tif
Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Location: Alaska; Kasilof
Date(yyyy): 1956
Citation: Use of this image is governed by Creative Commons CC BY. If you use the image, please include the following citation:

Wright, Brenda E.; Plumb, Pauline; Wright, John; Biles, Frances E. 2021. Historical photographs from U.S. Forest Service research and development activities in Alaska. Fort Collins, CO: Forest Service Research Data Archive. https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2021-0084


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