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White spruce yield plot 327 on Porcupine River. This 152 year old stand has site index 53. Cubic foot vol. per acre = 1320 in trees 5 inches and larger.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: forest mensuration
increment
development and structure of stands
yield tables and their construction
yield models
Location: Alaska; Porcupine River
Description: White spruce yield plot 327 on Porcupine River. This 152 year old stand has site index 53. Cubic foot vol. per acre = 1320 in trees 5 inches and larger.
Date: 6/1976

White spruce yield plot 327 on Porcupine River. This 152 year old stand has site index 53. Cubic foot vol. per acre = 1320 in trees 5 inches and larger. Tree in foreground was cut in 1964.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: forest mensuration
increment
development and structure of stands
yield tables and their construction
yield models
Location: Alaska; Porcupine River
Description: White spruce yield plot 327 on Porcupine River. This 152 year old stand has site index 53. Cubic foot vol. per acre = 1320 in trees 5 inches and larger. Tree in foreground was cut in 1964.
Date: 6/1976

White spruce yield plot 332 on Porcupine River site index 54. Cubic foot vol. per acre in trees 5 inches and larger = 2140.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: forest mensuration
increment
development and structure of stands
yield tables and their construction
yield models
Location: Alaska; Porcupine River
Description: White spruce yield plot 332 on Porcupine River site index 54. Cubic foot vol. per acre in trees 5 inches and larger = 2140.
Date: 6/1976

Site index plot 007 Kanalku Bay. A 132-year old site 100 stand growing on a Kupreanof soil.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: forest mensuration
increment
development and structure of stands
surveying and mapping
assessment of site quality
Location: Alaska; Kanalku Bay
Description: Site index plot 007 Kanalku Bay. A 132-year old site 100 stand growing on a Kupreanof soil.
Date: 9/19/1968

Site index plot 025 in Kassan Bay. A 120 year old, site 140 stand growing on a cobbley Salt chuck soil. Hemlock and spruce were felled and sectioned for stem analysis.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: forest mensuration
increment
development and structure of stands
surveying and mapping
assessment of site quality
Location: Alaska; Prince of Wales Island; Kasaan Bay
Description: Site index plot 025 in Kassan Bay. A 120 year old, site 140 stand growing on a cobbley Salt chuck soil. Hemlock and spruce were felled and sectioned for stem analysis.
Date: 6/3/1968

Site index plot 025 in Kassen Bay. A 120 year old, site 140 stand growing on a cobbley Salt chuck soil. Dick Boyles sectioning one of the largest spruce.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: forest mensuration
increment
development and structure of stands
surveying and mapping
assessment of site quality
Location: Alaska; Prince of Wales Island; Kasaan Bay
Description: Site index plot 025 in Kassen Bay. A 120 year old, site 140 stand growing on a cobbley Salt chuck soil. Dick Boyles sectioning one of the largest spruce.
Date: 6/3/1968

Site index plot 015 in Rocky Pass. A 147 year old, site 100 stand growing on slightly wetter than average Wadleigh soil.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: forest mensuration
increment
development and structure of stands
surveying and mapping
assessment of site quality
Location: Alaska; Rocky Pass
Description: Site index plot 015 in Rocky Pass. A 147 year old, site 100 stand growing on slightly wetter than average Wadleigh soil.
Date: 5/8/1968

Site index plot 016 on High Island, Rocky Pass. A 118 year old stand, site index 87. A Karheen soil integrating toward a wadleigh.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: forest mensuration
increment
development and structure of stands
surveying and mapping
assessment of site quality
Location: Alaska; Rocky Pass; High Island
Description: Site index plot 016 on High Island, Rocky Pass. A 118 year old stand, site index 87. A Karheen soil integrating toward a wadleigh.
Date: 5/8/1968

Site index plot 015 in Rocky Pass. A 147 year old, site 100 stand growing on slightly wetter than average Wadleigh soil (Richard Boyles felling a spruce).
more info/bigger image
Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: forest mensuration
increment
development and structure of stands
surveying and mapping
assessment of site quality
Location: Alaska; Rocky Pass
Description: Site index plot 015 in Rocky Pass. A 147 year old, site 100 stand growing on slightly wetter than average Wadleigh soil (Richard Boyles felling a spruce).
Date: 5/6/1968

Site index Plot 001 showing end of hemlock cut the previous season. Separation can be easily seen between sapwood and heartwood.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: forest mensuration
increment
development and structure of stands
surveying and mapping
assessment of site quality
Location: Alaska
Description: Site index Plot 001 showing end of hemlock cut the previous season. Separation can be easily seen between sapwood and heartwood.
Date: 1968