Author: A. P. Nardi
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Category : Timber
Languages : en
Pages : 4
Book Description
Colorado's Forest Area and Timber Volume
Author: A. P. Nardi
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Timber
Languages : en
Pages : 4
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Timber
Languages : en
Pages : 4
Book Description
Colorado's Forest Resources, 2002-2006
Author: Michael T. Thompson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forest surveys
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
This report presents a summary of the most recent inventory information for Colorado's forest lands. The report includes descriptive highlights and tables of area, number of trees, biomass, volume, growth, mortality, and removals. Most of the tables are organized by forest type, species, diameter class, or owner group. The report also describes inventory design, inventory terminology, and data reliability. Results show that Colorado's forest land totals 23 million acres. Nearly 50 percent of this forest land is administered by the USDA Forest Service. Pinyon-juniper forests cover over 5.5 million acres whereas forest comprised of fir, spruce, and hemlock comprise 24 percent of Colorado's forest land. Aspen is the single most abundant tree species in Colorado. Net annual growth of all live trees 5.0 inches diameter and greater on Colorado forest land totaled 219.6 million cubic feet. Average annual mortality totaled nearly 421.0 million cubic feet.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forest surveys
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
This report presents a summary of the most recent inventory information for Colorado's forest lands. The report includes descriptive highlights and tables of area, number of trees, biomass, volume, growth, mortality, and removals. Most of the tables are organized by forest type, species, diameter class, or owner group. The report also describes inventory design, inventory terminology, and data reliability. Results show that Colorado's forest land totals 23 million acres. Nearly 50 percent of this forest land is administered by the USDA Forest Service. Pinyon-juniper forests cover over 5.5 million acres whereas forest comprised of fir, spruce, and hemlock comprise 24 percent of Colorado's forest land. Aspen is the single most abundant tree species in Colorado. Net annual growth of all live trees 5.0 inches diameter and greater on Colorado forest land totaled 219.6 million cubic feet. Average annual mortality totaled nearly 421.0 million cubic feet.
The Forest Resource of Colorado
Author: Robert L. Miller (Forester)
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Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 62
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 62
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West-central Colorado
Author: Roger C. Conner
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Category : Forest reserves
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Forest reserves
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Timber Management Plan, San Juan National Forest, Colorado, Region 2
Author: United States. Forest Service. Rocky Mountain Region
Publisher:
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Category : Forest management
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forest management
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Colorado's Forest Resources, 2004-2013
Author: Michael T. Thompson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forest surveys
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
This report presents a summary of the most recent inventory of Colorado's forests based on field data collected between 2004 and 2013. The report includes descriptive highlights and tables of area, numbers of trees, biomass, carbon, volume, growth, mortality, and removals. Most sections and tables are organized by forest type or forest-type group, species group, diameter class, or owner group. The report also describes the inventory's design, inventory terminology, and data reliability. Results show that Colorado's forest land covers 22.9 million acres. Forty-nine percent (11.1 million acres) of this forest land is administered by the USDA FOrest SErvice, and another 24 percent (5.6 million acres) is privately owned. The State's most abundant forest type is pinyon/juniper, which covers more than 6 million acres. Engelmann spruce and other spruce species are the most abundant tree species by number of trees, and are also the most abundant by volume or biomass. Colorado's forests contain 35.2 billion cubic feet of net volume in trees 5.0 inches diameter and larger. Gross growth of all live trees 5.0 inches diameter and larger averaged 559.0 million cubic feet per year. Average annual mortality totaled 704.2 million cubic feet per year, and net growth was therefore -- 145.2 million cubic feet per year.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forest surveys
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
This report presents a summary of the most recent inventory of Colorado's forests based on field data collected between 2004 and 2013. The report includes descriptive highlights and tables of area, numbers of trees, biomass, carbon, volume, growth, mortality, and removals. Most sections and tables are organized by forest type or forest-type group, species group, diameter class, or owner group. The report also describes the inventory's design, inventory terminology, and data reliability. Results show that Colorado's forest land covers 22.9 million acres. Forty-nine percent (11.1 million acres) of this forest land is administered by the USDA FOrest SErvice, and another 24 percent (5.6 million acres) is privately owned. The State's most abundant forest type is pinyon/juniper, which covers more than 6 million acres. Engelmann spruce and other spruce species are the most abundant tree species by number of trees, and are also the most abundant by volume or biomass. Colorado's forests contain 35.2 billion cubic feet of net volume in trees 5.0 inches diameter and larger. Gross growth of all live trees 5.0 inches diameter and larger averaged 559.0 million cubic feet per year. Average annual mortality totaled 704.2 million cubic feet per year, and net growth was therefore -- 145.2 million cubic feet per year.
Western Colorado
Author: Frank E. Angele
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Category : Forest reserves
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forest reserves
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
Colorado's Forest Resources, 2004-2013
Author: Michael T. Thompson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forest surveys
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"This report presents a summary of the most recent inventory of Colorado's forests based on field data collected between 2004 and 2013. The report includes descriptive highlights and tables of area, numbers of trees, biomass, carbon, volume, growth, mortality, and removals. Most sections and tables are organized by forest type or forest-type group, species group, diameter class, or owner group. The report also describes the inventory's design, inventory terminology, and data reliability. Results show that Colorado's forest land covers 22.9 million acres. Forty-nine percent (11.1 million acres) of this forest land is administered by the USDA FOrest SErvice, and another 24 percent (5.6 million acres) is privately owned. The State's most abundant forest type is pinyon/juniper, which covers more than 6 million acres. Engelmann spruce and other spruce species are the most abundant tree species by number of trees, and are also the most abundant by volume or biomass. Colorado's forests contain 35.2 billion cubic feet of net volume in trees 5.0 inches diameter and larger. Gross growth of all live trees 5.0 inches diameter and larger averaged 559.0 million cubic feet per year. Average annual mortality totaled 704.2 million cubic feet per year, and net growth was therefore -- 145.2 million cubic feet per year."--
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forest surveys
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"This report presents a summary of the most recent inventory of Colorado's forests based on field data collected between 2004 and 2013. The report includes descriptive highlights and tables of area, numbers of trees, biomass, carbon, volume, growth, mortality, and removals. Most sections and tables are organized by forest type or forest-type group, species group, diameter class, or owner group. The report also describes the inventory's design, inventory terminology, and data reliability. Results show that Colorado's forest land covers 22.9 million acres. Forty-nine percent (11.1 million acres) of this forest land is administered by the USDA FOrest SErvice, and another 24 percent (5.6 million acres) is privately owned. The State's most abundant forest type is pinyon/juniper, which covers more than 6 million acres. Engelmann spruce and other spruce species are the most abundant tree species by number of trees, and are also the most abundant by volume or biomass. Colorado's forests contain 35.2 billion cubic feet of net volume in trees 5.0 inches diameter and larger. Gross growth of all live trees 5.0 inches diameter and larger averaged 559.0 million cubic feet per year. Average annual mortality totaled 704.2 million cubic feet per year, and net growth was therefore -- 145.2 million cubic feet per year."--
Colorado's Northern Front Range
Author: Roger C. Conner
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forest surveys
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forest surveys
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Colorado's Forest Resources, 2002-2006
Author: Thompson
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781507656884
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
This report presents a summary of the most recent inventory information for Colorado's forest lands. The report includes descriptive highlights and tables of area, number of trees, biomass, volume, growth, mortality, and removals. Most of the tables are organized by forest type, species, diameter class, or owner group. The report also describes inventory design, inventory terminology, and data reliability. Results show that Colorado's forest land totals 23 million acres. Nearly 50 percent of this forest land is administered by the USDA Forest Service. Pinyon-juniper forests cover over 5.5 million acres whereas forest comprised of fir, spruce, and hemlock comprise 24 percent of Colorado's forest land. Aspen is the single most abundant tree species in Colorado. Net annual growth of all live trees 5.0 inches diameter and greater on Colorado forest land totaled 219.6 million cubic feet. Average annual mortality totaled nearly 421.0 million cubic feet.
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781507656884
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
This report presents a summary of the most recent inventory information for Colorado's forest lands. The report includes descriptive highlights and tables of area, number of trees, biomass, volume, growth, mortality, and removals. Most of the tables are organized by forest type, species, diameter class, or owner group. The report also describes inventory design, inventory terminology, and data reliability. Results show that Colorado's forest land totals 23 million acres. Nearly 50 percent of this forest land is administered by the USDA Forest Service. Pinyon-juniper forests cover over 5.5 million acres whereas forest comprised of fir, spruce, and hemlock comprise 24 percent of Colorado's forest land. Aspen is the single most abundant tree species in Colorado. Net annual growth of all live trees 5.0 inches diameter and greater on Colorado forest land totaled 219.6 million cubic feet. Average annual mortality totaled nearly 421.0 million cubic feet.