Effects of timber cutting and revegetation on snow accumulation and melt in north Idaho effectsoftimberc224haup Year: 1979 Natural reproduction on the north-slope strip clearcut, hereafter referred to as the 'vegetative recovery plot,' was well established by 1945. A species survey 20 years later showed 3,320 stems per acre, consisting of 60 percent western redcedar and 20 per- cent western hemlock. Heights of most saplings ranged from 10 ft (3 m) to over 15 ft ( m). The south face quickly brushed over and as a consequence, the present stand is poorly to fairly well stocked with stems of


Effects of timber cutting and revegetation on snow accumulation and melt in north Idaho effectsoftimberc224haup Year: 1979 Natural reproduction on the north-slope strip clearcut, hereafter referred to as the 'vegetative recovery plot,' was well established by 1945. A species survey 20 years later showed 3,320 stems per acre, consisting of 60 percent western redcedar and 20 per- cent western hemlock. Heights of most saplings ranged from 10 ft (3 m) to over 15 ft ( m). The south face quickly brushed over and as a consequence, the present stand is poorly to fairly well stocked with stems of the three original species (fig. 3). B. 3


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