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STUDY TREATMENTS AND AREA<br />

The overall design of this study coupled three si 1 vi cul tural harvest-cutti ng<br />

sys tems--cl earcut, shel terwood, and group sel ecti on--wi th four residues treatments for<br />

a total of 12 treatment comb<strong>in</strong>ations. In addition, control plots were established <strong>in</strong><br />

the uncut adjacent mature forest. A1 1 treatments and controls were rep1 icated once.<br />

The three silvicultural harvest-cutt<strong>in</strong>g systems consisted of:<br />

1. Two s he1 terwoods of 14.2 and 8.9 ha (35 and 22 acres ) , where about ha1 f<br />

of all stand<strong>in</strong>g timber was cut.<br />

2. Two sets of eight group-selection cutt<strong>in</strong>gs (small clearcuts), averag<strong>in</strong>g 0.3<br />

ha (0.8 acre) and rang<strong>in</strong>g from 0.1 to 0.6 ha (0.3 to 1.4 acres), where all<br />

stand<strong>in</strong>g timber was cut with<strong>in</strong> each of the groups, and <strong>in</strong>terven<strong>in</strong>g timber<br />

between the groups was left uncut.<br />

3. Two clearcuts of 5.7 and 6.9 ha (14 and 17 acres) where a1 1 stand<strong>in</strong>g timber<br />

was cut.<br />

The four residues<br />

Treatment<br />

1. Intermediately<br />

utilized and<br />

broadcast burned.<br />

2. Conventionally<br />

utilized and<br />

broadcast burned.<br />

3. A1 1 residues re-<br />

moved ( Intensive<br />

fiber utiliza-<br />

ti on).<br />

4. Understory trees<br />

protected (Under-<br />

story trees under<br />

17.8-cm (7-i nches)<br />

d,b.h. were left<br />

uncut, but were<br />

subject to damage<br />

and loss dur<strong>in</strong>g<br />

the cable logg<strong>in</strong>g<br />

process).<br />

utilization treatments consisted of:<br />

Trees Cut<br />

All trees<br />

except desig-<br />

nated over-<br />

s tory s he1 ter-<br />

wood trees.<br />

All trees<br />

except desig-<br />

nated over-<br />

s tory shel ter-<br />

wood trees.<br />

A11 trees<br />

except desig-<br />

nated over-<br />

story shel ter-<br />

wood trees.<br />

A1 1 trees<br />

17.8-cm (7-<br />

<strong>in</strong>ches) d.b.h.<br />

and over,<br />

except desi g-<br />

nated over-<br />

s tory s he1 ter-<br />

wood trees.<br />

Harvest<br />

Utilization Standard<br />

Remove all material<br />

(live and dead, stand-<br />

<strong>in</strong>g and down) to 7.6-<br />

cm (3-<strong>in</strong>ch) small end<br />

diameter , 2.4-m (8-<br />

foot) <strong>in</strong> length, and<br />

113 sound.<br />

Remove a1 1 sawtimber<br />

material (live and<br />

recently dead) to 1974<br />

Forest Service standards :<br />

17.8-cm (7-<strong>in</strong>ch) d.b.h.<br />

and 15.2-cm (6-i nch)<br />

top diameter, 2.4-m<br />

(8-foot) <strong>in</strong> length,<br />

and 1/3 sound.<br />

Remove a11 material<br />

(1 ive and dead, stand-<br />

<strong>in</strong>g and down) to 2.5-<br />

cm (1-<strong>in</strong>ch) d.b.h.<br />

Remove all material<br />

(live and dead, stand<strong>in</strong>g<br />

and down) to 7.6-cm (3-<br />

<strong>in</strong>ches) small -end diameter,<br />

2.4-m (8-feet) <strong>in</strong> length,<br />

and 113 sound.<br />

Subsequent<br />

Treatments<br />

Broadcast Burned<br />

Broadcast burned<br />

None<br />

None

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