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wind damage - engelmann spruce
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: snag
abiotic damage
dph, miscl.
Organisms: engelmann spruce
Location: Snowbowl ski area, San Francisco Peaks, Coconino NF; AZ; USA
Description: wind damage - engelmann spruce
Date: 12/2007

Snowbowl signage
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: snow
abiotic damage
signage
dph, miscl.
Organisms: aspen
Location: Kachina trailhead, Coconino NF; AZ; USA
Description: Snowbowl signage
Date: 2004


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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: abiotic damage
watershed management
Organisms: ponderosa pine
Location: Beaver Creek; AZ; United States
Description: stump, Bar M [windthrow]
Date: 11/1973

An opening being formed in a stand of western yellow pine
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Collection: Fort Valley Experimental Forest historical photographs
Keywords: regeneration
abiotic damage
Organisms: ponderosa pine
Location: Coconino N.F.; AZ; United States
Description: An opening being formed in a stand of western yellow pine
Date: 1920

Frost Crack on Populus sp.
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: abiotic damage
forest pathology
Organisms: aspen
Location: Campbell Creek, near Flagstaff; AZ; United States
Description: Frost Crack on Populus sp.
Date: 10/15/1916

Large yellow pine struck by lightning
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Collection: Fort Valley Experimental Forest historical photographs
Keywords: abiotic damage
sample plot
Organisms: ponderosa pine
Location: Coconino National Forest; AZ; United States
Description: Large yellow pine struck by lightning
Date: 1909