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Plot 12 standing in opening shooting at old burned over area. CFL, birch and spruce used on stereogram (south of Wilson Lake)
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: plant ecology
synecology
plant sociology (general, principles and methods)
succession, alternation and periodicity in vegetation
succession
seral communities and seres
stereogram
Location: Alaska; Kuskokwim; Wilson Lake
Description: Plot 12 standing in opening shooting at old burned over area. CFL, birch and spruce used on stereogram (south of Wilson Lake)
Date: 6/1966

Plot 13 across slough from plot 13. Burned, but not too heavy. Used in stereogram (south of Wilson Lake).
more info/bigger image
Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: plant ecology
synecology
plant sociology (general, principles and methods)
succession, alternation and periodicity in vegetation
succession
seral communities and seres
stereogram
Location: Alaska; Kuskokwim; Wilson Lake
Description: Plot 13 across slough from plot 13. Burned, but not too heavy. Used in stereogram (south of Wilson Lake).
Date: 6/1966

Plot 13 at edge of old burn. Gilcrist is sitting on the edge of a 24" log used on stereogram (south of Wilson Lake).
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: plant ecology
synecology
plant sociology (general, principles and methods)
succession, alternation and periodicity in vegetation
succession
seral communities and seres
stereogram
Location: Alaska; Kuskokwim; Wilson Lake
Description: Plot 13 at edge of old burn. Gilcrist is sitting on the edge of a 24" log used on stereogram (south of Wilson Lake).
Date: 6/1966

Plot 7. Wilson Lake area. Was once stocked with cottonwood up to 18". Killed by fire. White spruce and cottonwood coming in. Alder about 15' tall used on stereogram.
more info/bigger image
Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: plant ecology
synecology
plant sociology (general, principles and methods)
succession, alternation and periodicity in vegetation
succession
seral communities and seres
stereogram
Location: Alaska; Kuskokwim; Wilson Lake
Description: Plot 7. Wilson Lake area. Was once stocked with cottonwood up to 18". Killed by fire. White spruce and cottonwood coming in. Alder about 15' tall used on stereogram.
Date: 6/1966