The objectives of this study are to: 1) study the variations
among stands of old-growth Sitka spruce forest located within a relatively
restricted geographical area, 2) determine the relationship between
species distribution, vegetational pattern, and such site factors
as slope and aspect, and 3) ascertain the abruptness of phytosociological
change...
This report is one of a series issued in cooperation with Air Force-Navy-Civil Subcommittee on Aircraft Design Criteria under the supervision of the Aircraft Committee of the Munitions Board. Information reviewed and reaffirmed November 1954 and June 1959. Date of original report October 21, 1946.
This report is one of a series issued in cooperation with Army-Navy-Civil Committee on Aircraft Design Criteria under the supervision of the Aeronautical Board. Information reviewed and reaffirmed 1962.
A survey was made of the discolorations occurring in Sitka spruce wood, and toughness tests were made on specimens that included discolorations of unknown or doubtful significance.
Western hemlock-Sitka spruce forests, where prior precommercial thinning has occurred, constitute one of the most productive
young-growth management types along the Pacific Coast from Oregon to southeast Alaska. These stands are ready for a first commercial thinning entry, however, the costs and benefits of such entries and resulting impacts at...
Western hemlock and Sitka spruce are relatively thin-
barked species and susceptible to damage during thinning
operations. Damage to the wood allows decay-causing fungi
to enter resulting in loss of merchantable volume at the
time of final harvest. Cable yarding systems are needed for
much of the thinning because most...