Library Record
Metadata
Title |
A Phytosociological Analysis of Forests, Fuels and Fire in the Moose Creek Drainage, Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness |
Catalog Number |
2012.047.055 |
Object Name |
Manuscript |
Summary |
A Phytosociological Analysis of Forests, Fuels and Fire in the Moose Creek Drainage, Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness 1973 A report written by James A. Habeck, professor of Botany at the University of Montana, that details his findings in a study conducted in 1972 of redcedar and grand fir in the Moose Creek area. Habeck claims that, "throughout all phases of this research, my convictions have been strengthened concerning the idea that fire has and should continue to play a basic role in wilderness ecosystem maintenance." |
Author |
Habeck, James A. |
Published Date |
1973 |
Physical Description |
Paper , 8.0" x 10.5" 114 pages |
Subjects |
Botany Fire Effects |
Search Terms |
Timber Silviculture Ecosystem Research Ecosystem Management Fire Effects |
Publisher |
University of Montana-USDA Forest Service |
Catalog date |
2012-08-01 |
Collection |
USDA Forest Service, Bitterroot National Forest |
Number of images |
0 |

