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The slope on the left (exposure S 45 W, gradient 26 per cent) bears a good stand of paper birch. The slope on the right (exposure N 25 E, gradient 50 per cent) bears a poor black spruce muskeg forest. The valley bottom is covered with willows. Looking up...

imageID: 31028
Description: The slope on the left (exposure S 45 W, gradient 26 per cent) bears a good stand of paper birch. The slope on the right (exposure N 25 E, gradient 50 per cent) bears a poor black spruce muskeg forest. The valley bottom is covered with willows. Looking up...
Keywords: plant ecology
vegetation types, ecotypes
Photographer: Lutz, Harold J.
Original collection id: Oxford #: 187, negative #: 406
Original as submitted: 187_neg_405_406.tif
Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Location: Alaska; Fairbanks; Deadwood Creek
Date(yyyy): 1957
Citation: Use of this image is governed by Creative Commons CC BY. If you use the image, please include the following citation:

Wright, Brenda E.; Plumb, Pauline; Wright, John; Biles, Frances E. 2021. Historical photographs from U.S. Forest Service research and development activities in Alaska. Fort Collins, CO: Forest Service Research Data Archive. https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2021-0084


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