Clearwater River from Gilfillian Creek. Plate 1b. Camera point was moved about 30 feet to the left to avoid screening trees, while other trees were cut to obtain a less obstructed view. Conifers now dominate slope on the opposite side of the...
U. S. Highway 10A, 8 miles northeast of Philipsburg, Montana. Plate 16br. Except for the portion of clearcut visible at right-midground, the landscape above highway right-of-way is now covered by a dense stand of conifers dominated by Douglas-fir....
Tribes get the nod to start spending Jobs Bill money; Arlee Pow wow is next month; attendants needed; Budget report for May; Forest Service studies fungus in Ronan greenhouse; Notice of policy change for W.I.C.; Pilot hydro project could yield...
Plants, Effect of herbicides on - - Statistics. ;<br> Weeds - - Control - - Northwest, Pacific. ;<br> Forests and forestry - - Northwest, Pacific.
The damaging effects of herbicide treatments on a wide variety of competing species and crop conifers are cataloged for easy reference by silviculturists seeking the best herbicide prescription for plant communities common to the Inland Northwest....
Forest management - - Economic aspects - - United States. ;<br> Reforestation - - Economic aspects - - United States.
Financial analyses of intensive and low-cost reforestation options are conducted for two predominant timber types in the United States: loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) stands with hardwood competition in the South, and Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga...
Evaro Hill toward Jocko Mountains. Plate 11b. Camera was offset approximately 300 feet south and 200 feet above original position to avoid screening conifers. Slope is now covered by a dense stand of conifers dominated by Douglas-fir. Shrub...
Trout Creek narrows below York, Montana. Plate 31b. Flume is gone and a road now occupies most of canyon bottom. Young conifers in rocks at upper-left in the 1872 scene were removed by fire or cutting. Curlleaf mountain mahogany has regenerated on...
Romy Lake with Gravelly Range in the background. Plate 62b. Raising of the lake level apparently killed willows. ON the flats in the distance, willows are smaller than in 1916. Douglas-fir and other conifers have regenerated in the large opening...
South fork of Spanish Creek. Plate 74a. Fire group 6: Moist Douglas-fir. Elevation 6100 ft (1860 m). Looking south-southeast across the south fork of Spanish Creek from a point 1.5 miles north of the Gallatin National Forest boundary. Open slopes...
Former location of Fort Ellis, 3 miles east of Bozeman, Montana. Plate 76a. Fire Group 4: Warm-dry Douglas-fir. Elevation 4900 ft (1494 m). The camera faces northeast towards Fort Ellis, formerly located approximately three miles east of Bozeman,...
Landscape photography ; Wallace Ranger District (Idaho)
Across Prichard Creek into Reeder Gulch. Plate 5b (July 1, 1980) 83 years later. Growth of conifers necessitated placement of camera at lower position. A road now runs along the Prichard Creek bottom. Increased cover of conifers is typical of...
Lewis and Clark National Forest (Mont.) ; Landscape photography
Looking across Swimming Woman Creek Toward Half Moon Pass (center left.) Plate 46b (September 12, 1981) Ca. 72 years later. Few conifers have regenerated along drainage bottom which has received heavy livestock grazing. Willow is less dense than...
Hassel, Montana. Plate 35a (Ca. 1880) Fire Group 4: Warm-dry Douglas-fir. Elevation 5,200 ft (1,585 m) Looking east-southeast over Hassel, Montana. This site is on Indian Creek west of Townsend and adjacent to the Helena National Forest. Ground...
'Straw vote' this Staurday may select new Polson Council representative; Council finally decides on $300 per capita payment; Council votes to charge members for Char-Koosta; New 'reduce-the-Council' petition reactivated; Council follows through on...
Symptoms induced by phytotoxic gases within conifer needles can be differentiated histologically from those causes by other abiotic agents including winter drying, drought, and salt. However, it is not possible to differentiate among symptoms...
The majority of seeds respond to storage conditions in an ""orthodox"" manner, in that a low seed moisture content and low temperature prolong their storage life. Deterioration can take place in the seemingly...
Andosols -- Washington (State) -- Saint Helens, Mount. ; <br> Saint Helens, Mount (Wash.)
Three western Montana soils of varying fertility and physical characteristics were placed in large tubes, covered by different depths of volcanic ash from
Mount St. Helens eruption to test the release of ions from ash and ion storage or loss from...
Forest fires -- Yellowstone National Park Region. ; <br> Forest insects -- Yellowstone National Park Region. ; <br> Insect pests -- Yellowstone National Park Region. ; <br> Trees -- Diseases and pests -- Yellowstone National Park...
Permanent plots were established in the Greater Yellowstone Area (GYA) following the 1988 fires to determine response of bark beetles to fire-injured
conifers. Within 2 years (1989 and 1990), 67percent of the Douglas-fir had been infested by bark...
Research natural areas -- Montana. ; <br> Old growth forests -- Montana -- Coram Research Natural Area. ; <br> Western larch -- Montana -- Coram Research Natural Area. ; <br> Douglas fir -- Montana -- Coram Research Natural Area.
Forest stand structure, understory composition, and tree seedling composition are described for eight permanent tenth-hectare plots established in Engelmann spruce/subalpine fir, western larch, and interior Douglas-fir forest cover types in...