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Fall River Study University of Washington TA Collaboration

Fall River Study University of Washington TA Collaboration. Barry Flaming , M.S. finished 2001 - NCASI, Gessel Fund, CFR scholarships, SMC Amy Sidell , M.S. finished 2000 - Gessel Fund, CFR scholarships, TA, SMC Gage Wagoner , M.S. finished 2002 - SMC

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Fall River Study University of Washington TA Collaboration

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  1. Fall River Study University of Washington TA Collaboration • Barry Flaming, M.S. finished 2001 • - NCASI, Gessel Fund, CFR scholarships, SMC • Amy Sidell, M.S. finished 2000 • - Gessel Fund, CFR scholarships, TA, SMC • Gage Wagoner, M.S. finished 2002 - SMC 4) Christopher Licata, M.S. expected Fall, 2002 - USFS, NCASI, Gessel Fund, CFR scholarships, TA, SMC • John Ensley, left program • Brian Strahm, entered M.S. program 6/02 • - Gessel Scholar, SMC, CFR, TA • 5) Tina Jensen, entered M.S. program 8/02 - Gessel Scholar, SMC, CFR, TA

  2. Fall River Study Univ. of Washington Other Collaboration • Paul Carpenter graduated B.S. Forestry, 1999 • - helped with field and lab work • Reese Lolley now a M.S. student in Fire Ecology • - started working hourly and later entered grad. school • Dr. Joerg Prietzel, Univ. Munich, Germany - worked on N mineralization and soil work 4)Dr. Irae Guerrini, Univ. de Estado de Sao Paulo, Botucatu - 2 years visiting professor, worked on biomass and soil Several other undergraduate students worked on various aspects of the Fall River study

  3. UW Workers at Fall River

  4. Soil C vs. depth profile at Fall River. Note substantial C at depth! soil depth (cm)

  5. Pre-Harvest Pools of dry weight at Fall River kg/ha 10,510 33,827 13,882 358,183 38,641 221 143 76,273 Foliage = Live branches = Dead branches = Bole = Bole bark = Understory = CWD = Soil O =

  6. Pre-Harvest Pools of dry weight at Fall River Comparison to Kurz,1989, UBC, age 32-70 y, and Bigger, 1988, Pack Forest WTH study Kurz kg/ha 10,583 16,216 198,167 25,400 Bigger kg/ha 10,500 24,800 281,000 (+bark) kg/ha 10,510 47,709 358,183 38,641 Foliage = All branches = Bole wood = Bole bark =

  7. Pre-Harvest Pools and Fluxes of Carbon at Fall River Site C (kg/ha) x x x x x 95 x 32,314 65,213 181,277 • Foliage = • Live branches = • Dead branches = • Bole = • Bole bark = • Understory = • CWD = • Soil O = • Soil A = • Soil B =

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