The following photos were used in a report by Larsen,"Study of Natural Regeneration After Fire, a Progress Report. Fall 1923". The report and photos are from single and double burns in the Deep Creek and Jordan Creek area northeast of the Magee Ranch. Caption reads: "Fig. 1. Looking west across Deep Creek toward Section 8 where two very severe fires (1910 and 1919) destroyed all living trees except some tall larches on the lower north aspect.
Caption reads: "Fig. 17. Upper south slopes burned hard in 1889 and 1910, followed by dense Ceanothu...
Fire is a dominant form of disturbance in the American west, and is a primary management concern bec...
Page 4, Figure 1 from the 1952 Annual Report, Caption reads: "Progress of burning on northwest side ...
Caption reads: "Complete work of two severe fires (1910 and 1919). Lower canyon of Jordan Creek, Dee...
Caption reads: "Fig.3. Near view on middle north slope, Section 8, Deep Creek, showing complete dest...
Caption reads: "Fig. 11. Steep lower south aspect on Jordan Creek, Section 16, burned bery hard in 1...
A natural burn occurred on the Deep Well area of McKenzie Flats in June, 1995 that allowed initiatio...
Caption reads: "Effect of the two fires (1910 and 1919) on north aspect of lower Jordan Creek canyon...
Caption reads: "View east across Deep Creek to Section 9 and the double burn (1910 and 1919) on sout...
A natural burn occurred in the Deep Well area of McKenzie Flats in June, 1995, following which studi...
Figure 2, caption reads: "Series of Snyder Creek prescribed burn. A. Volume of slash on lower edge b...
Caption reads: "Fig.5. Near view of south aspect showing effect of double burn in Section 8, Deep Cr...
Caption reads: "Fig. 15. Where the 1910 burn destroyed a young stand which succeeded the 1870 burn, ...
Caption reads: "Fig. 16. Dense mat of Ceanothus, vetutinus and willow growing a site burned hard in ...
Title from caption list supplied by the photographer, see file NLA04/564.; Inscriptions: Signed by t...
Caption reads: "Fig. 17. Upper south slopes burned hard in 1889 and 1910, followed by dense Ceanothu...
Fire is a dominant form of disturbance in the American west, and is a primary management concern bec...
Page 4, Figure 1 from the 1952 Annual Report, Caption reads: "Progress of burning on northwest side ...
Caption reads: "Complete work of two severe fires (1910 and 1919). Lower canyon of Jordan Creek, Dee...
Caption reads: "Fig.3. Near view on middle north slope, Section 8, Deep Creek, showing complete dest...
Caption reads: "Fig. 11. Steep lower south aspect on Jordan Creek, Section 16, burned bery hard in 1...
A natural burn occurred on the Deep Well area of McKenzie Flats in June, 1995 that allowed initiatio...
Caption reads: "Effect of the two fires (1910 and 1919) on north aspect of lower Jordan Creek canyon...
Caption reads: "View east across Deep Creek to Section 9 and the double burn (1910 and 1919) on sout...
A natural burn occurred in the Deep Well area of McKenzie Flats in June, 1995, following which studi...
Figure 2, caption reads: "Series of Snyder Creek prescribed burn. A. Volume of slash on lower edge b...
Caption reads: "Fig.5. Near view of south aspect showing effect of double burn in Section 8, Deep Cr...
Caption reads: "Fig. 15. Where the 1910 burn destroyed a young stand which succeeded the 1870 burn, ...
Caption reads: "Fig. 16. Dense mat of Ceanothus, vetutinus and willow growing a site burned hard in ...
Title from caption list supplied by the photographer, see file NLA04/564.; Inscriptions: Signed by t...
Caption reads: "Fig. 17. Upper south slopes burned hard in 1889 and 1910, followed by dense Ceanothu...
Fire is a dominant form of disturbance in the American west, and is a primary management concern bec...
Page 4, Figure 1 from the 1952 Annual Report, Caption reads: "Progress of burning on northwest side ...