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Presents a method of quantitatively representing the mosaic of stand types on a small landscape in the subalpine lodgepole pine forest type. The method utilizes macroplots placed systemically on a transect grid. Structure and composition of both...
This proceedings is a product of the first international workshop on the five subalpine stone pines of the world - Pinus albicaulis, P. cembra, P. koraiensis, P. pumila, and P. sibirica. It includes 48 papers on the evolution and taxonomy, ecology,...
Watershed management in the subalpine zone of Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico is described. Forest hydrology is briefly discussed, followed by an in-depth discussion and review of (1) field studies of the effects of watershed management practices...
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...
Flathead River and Apgar Mountain (L center). Plate 10b. Valley bottom and adjacent slopes in distance are now densely covered by lodgepole pine, Douglas-fir, subalpine fir, spruce, and larch. The rich subalpine fir habitat types in this valley...
Experimental forests -- Rocky Mountains. ;<br> Forests and forestry -- Research -- Rocky Mountains.
This is a compendium of experimental forests, ranges, watersheds, and other outdoor laboratories, formally established by Forest Service and Agricultural Research Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the universities in Utah, Idaho,...
This paper presents instructions for constructing platforms that span the width of stream channels to accommodate the measurement of hydrologic parameters over a wide range of discharges. The platforms provide a stable, safe, noninvasive, easily...
Granite Mountain, Idaho. Plate 2a, Fire Group 9: Moist lower subalpine fir. Elevation 5,900 ft (1,799 m) Looking south into the head of Timber Creek, a tributary of the St. Joe River. Camera point is on Granite Mountain, Red Ives Ranger District,...
Granite Mountain, Idaho. Plate 2b. Because of tree growth, camera point was moved, but photo approximates original coverage. Most snags in earlier photo have fallen and have partially decomposed. Conifers are mainly lodgepole pine, Douglas-fir,...
Columbia Mountain (left) and Teakettle Mountain (right), Montana. Plate 9a. Fire Group 9: Moist lower subalpine fir. Elevation 6,400 ft (1,951 m) Looking southwest toward Columbia Mountain (left) and Teakettle Mountain (right) from fire lookout...
Flathead River and Apgar Mountain (L center). Plate 10a. Fire Group 9: Moist lower subalpine fir. Elevation 6,400 ft (1,951 m) From Belton Point the view is northwest toward Flathead River and Apgar Mountain at left-center. This scene shows the...
From a position on Two Medicine Ridge six miles northeast of East Glacier, Montana. Plate 17b (September 27, 1981). 60 years later. Conifers include whitebark pine, lodgepole pine, subalpine fir, and Douglas fir. The dry slopes dominated by...