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Trails and Education
2007.1.70 · Série organique · 1921-1996
Fait partie de Aleza Lake Research Forest fonds

Series contains project reports, invoices, work orders, daily costs, maps, correspondence, forest related brochures and books, and trail guides.

Aleza Lake Research Forest Plot 103
2007.1.80.1.13 · Pièce · Mar. 1994
Fait partie de Aleza Lake Research Forest fonds

Large scale map shows Aleza Lake Research Forest permanent sample plot 103. Includes information about live and dead trees and their species (spruce, balsam, birch, douglas fir). Also includes remeasurement history. Plot 103 was established in 1926 and is an unlogged, old growth, uneven aged, spruce-balsam stand.

Extension
2007.1.13.1 · Dossier · 1991
Fait partie de Aleza Lake Research Forest fonds

File contains orginal and photocopied correspondence relating to silviculture field courses and graphs pertaining to volume and diameter changes.

Historical Info
2007.1.25 · Série organique · 1913-1998
Fait partie de Aleza Lake Research Forest fonds

Series contains historical information regarding the Aleza Lake Research Forest. Includes photographs and slides pertaining to the Aleza Lake Experiment Station.

Aleza Lake Various Historical Records
2007.1.25.2 · Dossier · 1924-1968
Fait partie de Aleza Lake Research Forest fonds

File consists of documents, radiograms, and correspondence regarding various administrative issues ranging from costs, living conditions, timber sales, research projects, and queries from the public. Much of this correspondence is between Tim Decie, Forester in Charge of Aleza Lake, and R.P Silsbury, Head of the Research Division between the years of 1953 and 1967. Also included are contracts and receipts from 1964, documents regarding the closure of the Aleza Lake Experiment Station, and meeting minutes.

2007.1.25.4.19 · Pièce · [1998?]
Fait partie de Aleza Lake Research Forest fonds

Item is Ted Newbery's thesis proposal titled "Gap Dynamics in the Sub-Boreal Spruce wk1 Biogeoclimatic Sub-Zone: Spatiotemporal Patterns, Inonotus tomentosus, and Partial Cutting". He submitted his UNBC thesis in 2002 as "Small-scale disturbances and stand dynamics in Inonotus tomentosus infected and uninfected old-growth and partial cut wet, sub-boreal forests in British Columbia".