Technical Notes of the Alaska Forest Research Center.


Authoring agency:   Alaska Forest Research Center.

Publication:   Juneau, Alaska : U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, [Alaska Forest Research Center], [1949-1960]

Physical description of original:   50 volumes ; 27 cm.

Publication volume/date range:   Began with no. 1, published in November 1949; ceased with no. 50, published in May 1960.

Succeeded by:   Technical Note - Northern Forest Experiment Station.


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no. 1First records of growth for Southeast Alaska's young standsNovember 1949
no. 2What kind of trees make the best growth in Southeast AlaskaNovember 1949
no. 3First results of thinning in AlaskaNovember 1949
no. 4Effect of rainfall on stream flow in Southeast AlaskaApril 1950
no. 5Forest fires in Alaska damage more than timberApril 1950
no. 6Cubic form class volume tables for Southeast Alaska

Contains page 1 only.   ARLIS does not have pages 2-12 with the tables.

May 1950
no. 7Thinning second-growth hemlock-spruce for pulpwoodFebruary 1951
no. 8Past logging affects little of watersheds.

Chemical brush control.

March 1951
no. 9Defect in the climax forests of Southeast Alaska

The far right edge of the text is missing causing some words as well as some figures in the table to be cut off.   ARLIS does not own an original, but obtained this PDF from another library.

March 1951
no. 10Distribution of volume in Southeast Alaska treesMarch 1951
no. 11A site classification and "quick-cruise" volume table for climax standsMarch 1951
no. 12Measuring log lengths.

Random plot cruising.

March 1951
no. 13Girdling and poisoning of live culls -- By J.A. KleinMarch 1951
no. 14Preliminary yield tables for Alaska's Interior forestsMarch 1953
no. 15Preliminary cubic class volume tables for white spruce in Alaska[1953]
no. 16Seed dispersal in Southeast AlaskaMarch 1953
no. 17Physical soil characteristics related to site quality in climax stands of Southeast AlaskaMarch 1953
no. 18Moss retards regeneration in Southeast AlaskaMarch 1953
no. 19Seasonal distribution of leader growthMarch 1953
no. 20Seasonal distribution of radial growthMarch 1953
no. 21Girdling and poisoning of live culls -- By H.E. AndersenMarch 1953
no. 22Range of western redcedar (Thuja plicata) in AlaskaMarch 1953
no. 23The effect of clearcutting on air and soil temperatures in southeast AlaskaMay 1955
no. 24The relationship between precipitation and stream flow on a typical Southeast Alaska streamMay 1955
no. 25Alder control on cutover areasMay 1955
no. 26Girard form class comparisons for three major species in Southeast AlaskaMay 1955
no. 27Extension of board foot form-class volume tables for western redcedarMay 1955
no. 28Preliminary western redcedar cubic form class volume tables for Southeast AlaskaMay 1955
no. 29Cubic foot volume tables for spruce and hemlock pole-timberMarch 1956
no. 30Fire weather measurements in Southeast Alaska, 1955March 1956
no. 31The rodent problem on cutover areas in Southeast AlaskaMarch 1956
no. 32Use of long-log scaling tables in Southeast AlaskaMarch 1956
no. 33The problem of brush control on cutover areas in Southeast AlaskaJuly 1956
no. 34A record of spruce cone insects in AlaskaMarch 1957
no. 351956 cone crop report for Alaska tree speciesMarch 1957
no. 36A comparison between leader growth of western conifers in Alaska and Vancouver IslandMarch 1957
no. 37The quick cruise circular slide ruleMarch 1957
no. 38The accuracy of Southeast Alaska site index estimates associated with variable numbers of height measurements.

Variations in site index estimates in even-aged stands of Southeast Alaska due to differences in height growth of spruce and hemlock.

March 1957
no. 39The effect of logging on discharge, temperature, and sedimentation of a salmon streamMarch 1957
no. 40Inexpensive scanning stereoscopeJanuary 1958
no. 411957 cone crop report for Alaska tree speciesJanuary 1958
no. 42Effect of red squirrels on crown form of black spruce in AlaskaAugust 1958
no. 43Seed production in a scrub standOctober 1959
no. 441958 cone crop report for Alaska tree speciesOctober 1959
no. 45Identification of spruce seedlings in Interior AlaskaMay 1960
no. 46Some seasonal growth data for paper birch, white spruce, and aspen near Fairbanks, Alaska--1958May 1960
no. 47The development of forest soil organic layers in relation to time in Southeast AlaskaMay 1960
no. 48Estimating site index in sapling and pole stands in Southeast AlaskaMay 1960
no. 49Cubic-foot volume tables for paper birch in AlaskaJune 1960
no. 501959 cone crop report for Alaska tree speciesMay 1960