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Impact of thinning on volume and on growth rate (i.e., slope of volume curve)

Impact of thinning on volume and on growth rate (i.e., slope of volume curve). From Muir et al. 2002 (see T-drive). From Muir et al. 2002 (see T-drive). From Muir et al. 2002 (see T-drive). From Muir et al. 2002 (see T-drive). Pre-commercial thin in a mixed stand of

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Impact of thinning on volume and on growth rate (i.e., slope of volume curve)

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  1. Impact of thinning on volume and on growth rate (i.e., slope of volume curve)

  2. From Muir et al. 2002 (see T-drive)

  3. From Muir et al. 2002 (see T-drive)

  4. From Muir et al. 2002 (see T-drive)

  5. From Muir et al. 2002 (see T-drive)

  6. Pre-commercial thin in a mixed stand of lodgepole pine, ponderosa pine, and Douglas-fir.

  7. Geometrical thinning in Norway spruce Every 7th row removed to facilitate access into the stand Low thinning in intermediate rows

  8. Norway spruce stand after repeated thinnings

  9. Red alder thinning, BC

  10. White spruce thinning, 25 yrs

  11. Douglas-fir thinning McDonald Forest cable corridor Same corridor 8 years later

  12. Feller-buncher, Alberta, Canada David P. Shorthouse, University of Alberta, www.forestryimages.org

  13. Thinning dense loblolly stand with an early fall burn in Georgia

  14. Marked white pine stand

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