Titre :
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Northern Minnesota Independance Day Storm: a research needs assessment
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Auteurs :
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W. Mattson ;
D. Shriner
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Type de document :
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article/chapitre/communication
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Année de publication :
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2001
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Format :
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65 p.
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Langues:
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= Anglais
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Catégories :
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Dégâts causés aux forêts
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Mots-clés:
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USA
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MINNESOTA
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TEMPETE
;
CHABLIS
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DEGATS DUS AU VENT
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AMENAGEMENT FORESTIER
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ECOLOGIE
;
FAUNE SAUVAGE
;
DEGATS CLIMATIQUES
;
INSECTE
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IMPACT SUR L'ENVIRONNEMENT
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SYLVICULTURE
;
ESPACE NATUREL
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CATASTROPHE NATURELLE
;
DYNAMIQUE DE VEGETATION
;
ECOSYSTEME
;
FORET
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MICROCLIMAT
;
MILIEU AQUATIQUE
;
HYDROLOGIE
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Résumé :
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Nearly 500,000 acres of forest and water were severely impacted by a powerful wind and rain storm in northeastern Minnesota on the fourth of July 1999. Trees were uprooted and snapped off in a swath that was 4-12 miles wide and 30 miles long. This document addresses the many ecological and social research needs in nine discipline areas that were generated as a consequence of this unprecedented storm event. It is intended to be a resource for research planning, for prioritizing storm-recovery management activities, and for research-related access to affected wilderness areas.
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Source :
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USDA forest service - North Central research station - general technical report, n° NC-216
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