Annotation on slide: "BC[?] advance regen. releasing in logged cedar block, ICHwk3"
Aerial photograph depicts a view overlooking the Georges farm. Note on back stated that this photograph was presented in a frame to the Georges in 2008.
Photograph shows an aerial view of Aleza Lake Research Forest in spring season.
Photograph shows an aerial view of Aleza Lake Research Forest in spring season.
Photograph shows an aerial view of Aleza Lake Research Forest in spring season.
Photograph shows an aerial view of Aleza Lake Research Forest in spring season.
Photograph shows an aerial view of Aleza Lake Research Forest in spring season.
Aerial photograph shows the Northwood Pulp Mill site in Prince George.
File contains colour aerial photography of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Attached description: This aerial view of the chip distribution system shows the network of enclosed conveyors which distribute different species of chips to individual piles. Reclaim-pits under these piles pick up chips for transporting to the two Kamyr continuous digesters. The building in the lower right of the picture is the main structure, housing the transfers and screening with the operators on the top floor. A blower system is used to carry chips from the existing Woodroom No. 1 to the piles. In the background, the sulphite and kraft pulping groups of Columbia Cellulose and Skeena Kraft are shown.
Attached description: Both the Columbia Cellulose Sulphite mill and the Skeena Kraft mill are shown in this aerial view. Woodroom No. 2 is shown at the left, and the main buildings of the sulphite mill in center. The right centre area of the picture shows the new 750 t/d Skeena Kraft mill. Skeena Kraft is the largest single-line pulp mill in operation in the world. In the foreground is the fishing village of Port Edward. The Integration of chip manufacturing and power plants provides the mills with common service facilities. Watson Island is approximately 11 miles from the city of Prince Rupert, which now has a population of about 17,000 people.
Photograph depicts a shipment of Northwood Mills of Canada products.
No annotation on slide.
Photograph depicts an aerial view of the Haida Gwaii shoreline near Kiusta.
Attached description: The thriving city of Prince Rupert is shown in this aerial picture. Prince Rupert has been enjoying a construction boom which includes the construction of the $80 million Skeena Kraft mill, hundreds of single-family homes, and hundreds of units in apartments, motels, and hotels. The construction of Skeena Kraft provided the stimulus for a population expansion to over 17,000. The Columbia Cellulose and Skeen a Kraft payrolls account for well over a third of the incomes of the city. Prince Rupert is, along with Terrace, the hub of a new economic region encompassing the Nass and Skeena valley regions.
During the 1980s, Agriculture Canada pedologists Scott Smith (retired from Summerland Research Station, formerly based in Whitehorse) and Charles Tarnocai (retired from Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa) had a large field program which addressed the trends in soil development in the central Yukon. Across this region, particularly between Whitehorse and Dawson City, the land surfaces and surficial deposits vary greatly in age due to the differing extents of glaciations over the past ~2 million years.
This work built on a pioneering study from the previous decade:
Foscolos, A.E., N.W. Rutter, and O.L. Hughes. 1977. The use of pedological studies in interpreting the Quaternary history of central Yukon Territory. Bulletin 271. Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa. 48 p. https://doi.org/10.4095/103066
Tarnocai and Smith presented their results in two publications:
C. A. S. Smith, C. Tarnocai, and O. L. Hughes. 1986. Pedological investigations of Pleistocene glacial drift surfaces in the central Yukon. Géographie physique et Quaternaire, 40 (1): 29–37. https://doi.org/10.7202/032620ar
Tarnocai, C. and C. A. S. Smith. 1989. Micromorphology and development of some central Yukon paleosols, Canada. Geoderma 45 (2): 145-162. https://doi.org/10.1016/0016-7061(89)90047-5
Tarnocai and Smith shared the unpublished data and soil samples from this work with Dr. Paul Sanborn, and this resulted in a student project published as:
Daviel, E., P. Sanborn, C. Tarnocai, and C.A.A. Smith. 2011.Clay mineralogy and chemical properties of argillic horizons in central Yukon paleosols. Canadian Journal of Soil Science 91: 83-93. https://doi.org/10.4141/cjss10067
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.