Keyword: soils
- Soil moisture after site preparation.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0215.htm
In Sustained Productivity of Forest Lands - Proceedings, 7th.North America Forests Soils Conference. S.P. Gessel, D.S. Lacate, G.F. Weetman and R.F. Powers. (editors). Univ. B.C., Faculty of Forestry publ., Vancouver, B.C., pp. 80-94. ...
- Reclamation of compacted fine-textured soils on the Aleza Lake Research Forest using a winged subsoiler and a hydraulic excavator.
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Reclamation of compacted fine-textured soils on the Aleza Lake Research Forest using a winged subsoiler and a hydraulic excavator. ...
- Pedogenic and geochemical processes of ultramafic soils along a climatic gradient in southwestern British Columbia.
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Pedogenic and geochemical processes of ultramafic soils along a climatic gradient in southwestern British Columbia. ...
- Morphology, chemistry and mineralogy of soils derived from serpentinite and tephra in southwestern British Columbia.
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Morphology, chemistry and mineralogy of soils derived from serpentinite and tephra in southwestern British Columbia. ...
- Fire history and fire ecology in the Prince Rupert Forest Region.
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In Prescribed Fire - Forest Soils Symposium Proceedings, 2-3 March, 1982, Smithers, B.C. R.L. Trowbridge and A. Macadam (Editors). B.C. Min. For., Info. Serv. Br., Victoria, B.C. Land Manage. Rep. No.16. pp.1-35. ...
- Forms of P in forest soils.
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Forms of P in forest soils. ...
- Forest productivity and soil conditions on rehabilitated landings: Interior B.C. Sept 1999.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0984.htm
In British Columbia, soil rehabilitation aims to restore productivity to forest roads, landings, and trails that are no longer needed for access, and to areas that have suffered unavoidable or accidental damage as a result of forestry operations. Soil rehabilitation is an important component of management strategies to maintain or enhance timber supply in the working forest. Restoring productivity to degraded soils can also enhance other environmental values, and contribute to successful ecosystem or watershed restoration. Soil rehabilitation research was initiated in British Columbia over two decades ago (e.g., Vyse and Mitchell 1977), and numerous contributions since that time have been reviewed by Bulmer (1998) and Sanborn et al. (1999a). In addition, a network of new research sites has been established to test new approaches to soil rehabilitation and to improve cost-effectiveness (Berch and Xiao 1998; Dykstra and Curran 1998; Inland Timber Management Ltd. 1998; Bulmer and Curran 1999a; Sanborn et ...
- Retrospective evaluation of log landing rehabilitation on coarser textured soils in southeastern British Columbia.
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Retrospective evaluation of log landing rehabilitation on coarser textured soils in southeastern British Columbia. ...
- Soil rehabilitation research at the Aleza Lake Research Forest: Techniques for restoring productivity to fine-textured soils.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0987.htm
Soil rehabilitation research at the Aleza Lake Research Forest: Techniques for restoring productivity to fine-textured soils. ...
- Reclamation of forest soils with excavator tillage and organic amendments.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/1083.htm
Reclamation of forest soils with excavator tillage and organic amendments. ...
- Strategic Plan for Forest Soils Research and Extension in British Columbia.
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Strategic Plan for Forest Soils Research and Extension in British Columbia. ...
- Ecological description and classification of some Pine Mushroom (Tricholoma magnivelare) habitat in British Columbia.
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The purpose of this study is to describe the ecological characteristics and forest site classification of pine mushroom habitat in British Columbia. Soil, vegetation, and forest descriptions were made across six areas of the province known to support commercial crops of pine mushrooms: the Nass and Shumal river valleys near New Aiyansh, the Chilcotin Plateau, the Bella Coola Valley, the Columbia River Valley (Upper Arrow Lake) near Nakusp, the Lillooet River Valley near Pemberton, and the Nahatlatch Valley near Boston Bar. Forest subzone, elevation, slope, aspect, and landform all varied between study sites. However, soil moisture and nutrient regimes fell within a relatively narrow range. Soil moisture was in almost all cases drier than average for the subzone (subxeric–submesic: 2–3), and soil nutrient regimes fell almost exclusively within the range of poor to medium (B–C). Soils tended to be well or rapidly drained, with an Ae horizon, coarse soil texture (sand to loamy sand), and often a high coarse f ...
- Phosphorus forms and related soil chemistry of podzolic soils of northern Vancouver Island. I. A comparison of two forest types.
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Phosphorus forms and related soil chemistry of podzolic soils of northern Vancouver Island. I. A comparison of two forest types. ...
- Phosphorus forms and related soil chemistry of podzolic soils of northern Vancouver Island. II. The effects of clear-cutting and burning.
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Phosphorus forms and related soil chemistry of podzolic soils of northern Vancouver Island. II. The effects of clear-cutting and burning. ...
- Forest Soil Conservation and Rehabilitation in British Columbia
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/1195.htm
This brochure highlights lessons learned from recent research on forest soils in British Columbia. The information will be of interest to operational staff who plan and carry out forest management activities that affect the soil, and to others who are interested in soil conservation. Results are presented in highlight form; more detailed results from several of the projects are available in scientific literature, or directly from the investigators. ...
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