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Clarifying details on a 1930s-era pine-hardwood stand in Arkansas

Formally Refereed
Authors: Don C.  Bragg
Year: 2015
Type: Scientific Journal
Station: Southern Research Station
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1656/058.014.0410
Source: Southeastern Naturalist. 14(4): N50-N54

Abstract

Data from recently discovered daily-work logs of US Forest Service (USFS) researcher Russell R. Reynolds enabled me to clarify a study I published a decade ago on a 1930s-vintage unmanaged, second-growth Pinus (pine)–hardwood stand in southeastern Arkansas. Though still too vague to reveal every detail, Reynolds’ work logs confirmed a number of assumptions in the original paper and provided me with the background information to herein describe a more precise sampling framework for this 1930s-era study plot.

Keywords

Crossett Experimental Forest, Russell R. Reynolds, pine-hardwood, Arkansas, history

Citation

Bragg, Don C. 2015. Clarifying details on a 1930s-era pine-hardwood stand in Arkansas. Southeastern Naturalist. 14(4): N50-N54. 5 p.
Citations
https://www.fs.usda.gov/research/treesearch/50781