Forest Cover Type and Productivity as Related to Physiography
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University of Minnesota Department of Forest Resources
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An analysis of statewide forest inventory data indicates the occurrence of various forest cover types on the landscape is closely associated with physiographic conditions on those sites. Tables quantifying these relationships are provided as an aid to interpretation of forest inventory data in Minnesota and associated silvicultural opportunities.
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Minnesota Forest Research Notes;306
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Wilson, David C.; Zobel, John M.; Ek, Alan R.. (2018). Forest Cover Type and Productivity as Related to Physiography. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/216446.
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