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Group<br />

Selection 1<br />

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Group<br />

Selection 2<br />

Clearcut 2<br />

Table 1 .--?ercent of total auantity' of each element removed from a 1 m2 surface area through timber harvesti~?,<br />

on the basis of a/0.5 m3 feed~r root zone, relative to total root zone.<br />

Percent<br />

Equivalent 9 of<br />

Mn N ?Ia Zn total Cations removed<br />

- -- -- - - --<br />

'Total quantity of an element refers to all of the element nresent <strong>in</strong> the root zone <strong>in</strong> soil and rock, <strong>in</strong> both<br />

available and unavailable forms: renressnts total nutrient notentially available throuqh weather<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

'Fw treatment descrirtions, refer to Barqer, this oroceed<strong>in</strong>qs. Treatments are arrayel least to most severe:<br />

2, 4, 1, 3.

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