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USFS Logo Research Data Archive

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Beach "Landing" Yakatat.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: storage of wood in the forest and at log dumps ("landings")
Location: Alaska; Yakutat
Description: Beach "Landing" Yakatat.
Date: 5/1976

Beach Stand (uplifted Beach) Yakutat. Sitka Spruce 10-18" Diam (Hemlock).
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: plant ecology
vegetation types
ecotypes
Location: Alaska; Yakutat
Description: Beach Stand (uplifted Beach) Yakutat. Sitka Spruce 10-18" Diam (Hemlock).
Date: 5/1976

Muskegs at Yakutat.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: silvicultural systems
constitution and composition of stands
forms of stand
Location: Alaska; Yakutat
Description: Muskegs at Yakutat.
Date: 1968

Yakutat.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: plant ecology: ecosystems
vegetation types, ecotypes
Location: Alaska; Yakutat
Description: Yakutat.
Date: 1968

Yakutat.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: silvicultural systems
constitution and composition of stands
forms of stand
high forest systems
Location: Alaska; Yakutat
Description: Yakutat.
Date: 1968

Aerial view Yakutat showing current logging in foreground and 1952 logging in background. In 1952 only the choicest trees were felled. The remainder have been felled.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: regeneration and formation of stands
natural regeneration
Location: Alaska; Yakutat
Description: Aerial view Yakutat showing current logging in foreground and 1952 logging in background. In 1952 only the choicest trees were felled. The remainder have been felled.
Date: 8/1966

Logging operation at Yakutat. Area shown was logged in 1952. Current operation is adjacent to this area.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: work science (work studies)
harvesting of wood
transport
equipment for loading and unloading, skidding and hauling
Location: Alaska; Yakutat
Description: Logging operation at Yakutat. Area shown was logged in 1952. Current operation is adjacent to this area.
Date: 8/1966

1952 cutting at Yakutat. Regeneration present but doing poorly, very slow growth.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: regeneration and formation of stands
natural regeneration
Location: Alaska; Yakutat
Description: 1952 cutting at Yakutat. Regeneration present but doing poorly, very slow growth.
Date: 8/1966

1952 cutting at Yakutat. Regeneration present but growing slowly.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: regeneration and formation of stands
natural regeneration
Location: Alaska; Yakutat
Description: 1952 cutting at Yakutat. Regeneration present but growing slowly.
Date: 8/1966

Harlequin Lake moose browse exclosure, Yakutat. Primary stand of cottonwood and spruce.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: plant ecology
ecosystems
reaction including resistance to biotic influences, fire and environmental pollution
influence of animals
Location: Alaska; Yakutat; Harlequin Lake
Description: Harlequin Lake moose browse exclosure, Yakutat. Primary stand of cottonwood and spruce.
Date: 8/1966