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Doubleday fire salvage environmental assessment ; Doubleday fire salvage EA
I 53.59/2:D 74 X ; 174 ; Cover title.; "March 2009."; "DOI-BLM-OR-M050-2009-0015-EA."; "BLM/OR/WA/PL-09/028+1792."; Includes ill. (some col.), maps (some col.).; Includes bibliographical references. ; "The Butte Falls Resource Area is proposing to salvage a portion of the trees burned in the 2008 Double-day Fire. Salvage would occur on up to 220 acres of BLM-administered lands in the Big Butte Creek and Little Butte Creek fifth field watersheds. Trees proposed for salvage would include trees either blown down during the 2008 windstorms or burned during the Doubleday Fire with more than 70 percent crown scorch (for Douglas-fir, ponderosa pine, sugar pine, and incense cedar) or more than 40 percent crown scorch (for white fir). Timber would be harvested using tractor and skyline yarding systems. Slash from the salvage activities would be lopped and scattered, hand piled and burned, or excavator piled and burned. Road work associated with the salvage harvest is road renovation, road improvement, temporary spur road construction and decommissioning, and road realignment. Salvage is proposed on matrix lands." P. i [3]
Doubleday fire salvage environmental assessment ; Doubleday fire salvage EA
I 53.59/2:D 74 X ; 174 ; Cover title.; "March 2009."; "DOI-BLM-OR-M050-2009-0015-EA."; "BLM/OR/WA/PL-09/028+1792."; Includes ill. (some col.), maps (some col.).; Includes bibliographical references. ; "The Butte Falls Resource Area is proposing to salvage a portion of the trees burned in the 2008 Double-day Fire. Salvage would occur on up to 220 acres of BLM-administered lands in the Big Butte Creek and Little Butte Creek fifth field watersheds. Trees proposed for salvage would include trees either blown down during the 2008 windstorms or burned during the Doubleday Fire with more than 70 percent crown scorch (for Douglas-fir, ponderosa pine, sugar pine, and incense cedar) or more than 40 percent crown scorch (for white fir). Timber would be harvested using tractor and skyline yarding systems. Slash from the salvage activities would be lopped and scattered, hand piled and burned, or excavator piled and burned. Road work associated with the salvage harvest is road renovation, road improvement, temporary spur road construction and decommissioning, and road realignment. Salvage is proposed on matrix lands." P. i [3]
Doubleday fire salvage environmental assessment ; Doubleday fire salvage EA
2009-01-01
Bioregion ; http://worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/oclc/664815673
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Salvage logging -- Environmental aspects -- Oregon -- Big Butte Creek Watershed; Salvage logging -- Environmental aspects -- Oregon -- Little Butte Creek Watershed (Klamath County and Jackson County); Post-fire forest management -- Oregon -- Big Butte Creek Watershed; Post-fire forest management -- Oregon -- Little Butte Creek Watershed (Klamath County and Jackson County); Environmental impact analysis -- Oregon -- Big Butte Creek Watershed; Environmental impact analysis -- Oregon -- Little Butte Creek Watershed (Klamath County and Jackson County); Big Butte Creek Watershed (Or.); Little Butte Creek Watershed (Klamath County and Jackson County , Or.)
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Decision record for Doubleday fire salvage ; Decision record Doubleday fire salvage
BASE | 2009
|Finding of no significant impact for Doubleday fire salvage ; FONSI Doubleday fire salvage
BASE | 2009
|British Library Online Contents | 1997
Salvage and restoration following a fire
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1995
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