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1960 burn on Russian River in 120 yr. old commercial white spruce stand. Adequately stocked. With birch and aspen. Note heavy grass cover.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: forest injuries and protection
forest fires
salvage and disposal of fire-damaged timber
Location: Alaska; Russian River
Description: 1960 burn on Russian River in 120 yr. old commercial white spruce stand. Adequately stocked. With birch and aspen. Note heavy grass cover.
Date: 8/22/1963

1960 Russian River burn in commercial white spruce. This 120 yr. old stand totally destroyed. Now non-salvable. Note heavy grass cover.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: forest fires
fire losses, fire damage to timber stands from the economic point of view
Location: Alaska; Russian River
Description: 1960 Russian River burn in commercial white spruce. This 120 yr. old stand totally destroyed. Now non-salvable. Note heavy grass cover.
Date: 8/22/1963

A 50 yr. old aspen stand reburned during 1960 Russian River fire. Note heavy grass cover on this commercial site.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: forest fires
fire losses, fire damage to timber stands from the economic point of view
Location: Alaska; Russian River
Description: A 50 yr. old aspen stand reburned during 1960 Russian River fire. Note heavy grass cover on this commercial site.
Date: 8/22/1963

Fifty yr. old stand of black spruce reburned during 1960 Russian River fire. Note prolific aspen reproduction.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: forest fires
revegetation etc
of burnt areas
Location: Alaska; Russian River
Description: Fifty yr. old stand of black spruce reburned during 1960 Russian River fire. Note prolific aspen reproduction.
Date: 8/22/1963

Reburn in 50 yr. old Aspen during 1960 Russian River fire. Note heavy grass and aspen reprod. cover.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: forest fires
revegetation etc
of burnt areas
Location: Alaska; Russian River
Description: Reburn in 50 yr. old Aspen during 1960 Russian River fire. Note heavy grass and aspen reprod. cover.
Date: 8/22/1963

Reburn in 50 yr. old black spruce during 1960 Russian River fire. Note heavy aspen reproduction.
more info/bigger image
Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: forest fires
revegetation etc
of burnt areas
Location: Alaska; Russian River
Description: Reburn in 50 yr. old black spruce during 1960 Russian River fire. Note heavy aspen reproduction.
Date: 8/22/1963

Reburn of 50 yr. old black spruce stand during 1960 Russian River fire. Note Aspen reproduction.
more info/bigger image
Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: forest fires
revegetation etc
of burnt areas
Location: Alaska; Russian River
Description: Reburn of 50 yr. old black spruce stand during 1960 Russian River fire. Note Aspen reproduction.
Date: 8/22/1963

This 50 yr. old aspen stand is acting as a nurse crop for the white spruce beneath. Stand borders 1960 Russian River fire.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: forest fires
revegetation etc
of burnt areas
Location: Alaska; Russian River
Description: This 50 yr. old aspen stand is acting as a nurse crop for the white spruce beneath. Stand borders 1960 Russian River fire.
Date: 8/22/1963