. Early postfire revegetation in a western Montana douglas-fir forest. Revegetation Montana; Reforestation Montana; Wildfires Montana; Douglas fir; Forests and forestry Montana. During the winter of 1977-78, landowners in the lower portion of the burn conducted salvage logging to remove dead trees. Such logged areas were avoided for study purposes in order to prevent confusing fire effects with effects of tree removal and mechanical scarification. The "study area" then is limited to the burned area in sec- tions 10 and 11 (fig. 3).. 0 Imile I I Legend: â â Roads ââ« Fire Boundary Dr


. Early postfire revegetation in a western Montana douglas-fir forest. Revegetation Montana; Reforestation Montana; Wildfires Montana; Douglas fir; Forests and forestry Montana. During the winter of 1977-78, landowners in the lower portion of the burn conducted salvage logging to remove dead trees. Such logged areas were avoided for study purposes in order to prevent confusing fire effects with effects of tree removal and mechanical scarification. The "study area" then is limited to the burned area in sec- tions 10 and 11 (fig. 3).. 0 Imile I I Legend: â â Roads ââ« Fire Boundary Drainages â â Houses Figure 3.âFire progress and area burned from start at about 4:20 to com- pletion of its main run at 5:15 , July 16, 1977. 5. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Crane, M. F; Habeck, James R. (James Robert), 1932-; Fischer, William C. Ogden, Utah : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station


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