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The Atlantic White-Cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides) Regeneration Experiments: Years Three and Four (Final Reports)

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Title
The Atlantic White-Cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides) Regeneration Experiments: Years Three and Four (Final Reports)
Identifier (type = NJEDL)
2588
Identifier (type = hdl)
http://hdl.rutgers.edu/1782.1/rucore00000002074.Document.000055089
Subject (ID = SBJ-1); (authority = local)
Topic
agroforestry
Subject (ID = SBJ-2); (authority = local)
Topic
environmental data
Subject (ID = SBJ-3); (authority = local)
Topic
environmental monitoring
Subject (ID = SBJ-4); (authority = local)
Topic
forests
Subject (ID = SBJ-5); (authority = local)
Topic
land
Subject (ID = SBJ-6); (authority = local)
Topic
land use
Subject (ID = SBJ-7); (authority = local)
Topic
vegetation
Subject (ID = SBJ-8); (authority = local)
Topic
trees
Subject (ID = SBJ-9); (authority = local)
Topic
deforestation
Subject (ID = SBJ-209876543210); (authority = local)
Topic
Atlantic white-cedar
Subject (ID = SBJ-1); (authority = local)
Topic
Lebanon State Forest
Subject (ID = SBJ-1); (authority = local)
Topic
Wharton State Forest
Subject (ID = SBJ-1); (authority = local)
Topic
Stafford Forge
Subject (ID = SBJ-1); (authority = local)
Topic
Bass River State Forest
Subject (ID = SBJ-1); (authority = local)
Topic
Jackson Township
Subject (ID = SBJ-1); (authority = local)
Topic
Belleplain State Forest
Subject (ID = SBJ-1); (authority = local)
Topic
Tuckahoe
Subject (ID = SBJ-1); (authority = local)
Subject (ID = SBJ-1); (authority = local)
Geographic
New Jersey
Subject (ID = SBJ-1)
HierarchicalGeographic
Country
United States
State
New Jersey
Abstract
This New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) study examines the decline in acreage of the Atlantic white-cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides). Causes for the decline include development, fire, rising sea-level and lack of regrowth. This project examines specific ecological scenarios: a recent clear cut, a failed clear cut, an illegally logged site, hardwood conversion areas and a cranberry bog/reservoir conversion. In each scenario, factors possibly contributing to Atlantic white-cedar decline are manipulated and tested. Extensive appendices contain study data.
PhysicalDescription
Extent
58 p., tables, appendices
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application/pdf
Note
Prepared for the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP).
Note
Purpose: NJDEP study of the Atlantic white-cedar.
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NamePart
Zimmerman, George
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OriginInfo
DateCreated (qualifier = exact)
1995
Place
PlaceTerm
Trenton, New Jersey
Publisher
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP)
Extension
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Cataloging
DateTime
2003-01-17 00:00:00.0
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Role
Creator
Name
Jessica Unger
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TitleInfo
Title
NJEDL1
Identifier (type = local)
rucore00000002074
Location
PhysicalLocation (authority = marcorg); (displayLabel = New Jersey Environmental Digital Library)
NjNbEDL
Identifier (type = doi)
doi:10.7282/T3W9594P
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This resource may be copyright protected. You may make use of this resource, with proper attribution, for educational and other non-commercial uses only. Contact the contributing organization to obtain permission for reproduction, publication, and commercial use.
Copyright
Status
Copyright protected
Availability
Status
Open
Reason
Permission or license
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Source

Shelving
Locator (TYPE = other)
NJER 03-009
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application/x-tar
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13875200
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