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Vegetation types and environmental factors associated with Foothills Gas Pipeline Route, Yukon Territory
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Vegetation types and environmental factors associated with Foothills Gas Pipeline Route, Yukon Territory

By

Stanek, Walter.

Type

Book

Material

Published material

Publication info

Vancouver, Canadian Forestry Service, Pacific Forest Research Centre, 1980

Notes

References:p.12.

References:p.7.

References:p.31-2.

References:p.10.

Bibliography of technical literature dealing with the application of remote sensing technology for the detection and appraisal of forest damage in Canada.

Metric weight tables, by component, are presented for the four major tree species in the Yukon. The species are white spruce, black spruce, lodgepole pine and trembling aspen.

Data presented for white spruce, black spruce, lodgepole pine and trembling aspen.

Result of survey completed in 1979 along the Dempster Highway from the North Fork Pass to Peel River. Survey was sponsored by Foothills Gas Pipe Lines (Yukon) Ltd. and the Canadian Forestry Service.

Survey conducted along Alaska Highway in the Yukon from British Columbia border to Alaska border in 1978.

Subjects

Botany , Canada , Canada, North of 60 , Canadian Arctic , Environmental impacts , Flora , Forest resources , Forestry , Forests, Damage to , Forests, Diseases of , Northern Canada , Pipelines , Plants , Pollution, Environmental , Remote Sensing, Observations by , silviculture , Terrain Disturbance , Trees , Trees, Diseases , Vegetation , Yukon Territory

Call Number

POLAR PAM 2870 AEU

Language

English

Identifiers

ISSN (print): 0705-3274
OCLC: 70521270

 

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