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2006 NH Summer Field Crew


The 2006 field crew learns how to begin a quantitative soil pit

2004 NH Summer Field Crew


Robin Averbeck and Corrie Blodgett come across a huge Sugar Maple while surveying research sites.


Dan Tucker and Askuka Matsuzaki find an innovative way to dig qualitative soil pits.

Robin Averbeck, Julia Glenay, and Nicole Shapiro win a bet about how many people can fit in a half-square-meter soil pit.

Brian Weeks eats his lunch protected
from the dreaded black flies.

Molly Deringer relaxes at the end of a long day in the field.

Colin Fuss peeks out of the Forest Floor from a completed pit.

 

Herb Bormann's visit - May 18 2004 - from left: Daniel Orenstein, Anne Rhoads, Matt Vadeboncoeur, Herb Bormann, Steve Hamburg, and Jenny Henmann.

 

May 2004 LUCC Group Field Trip - Grafton County, NH


Daniel Orenstein, Bethany Bradley,
and Jeremy Fisher walking through
an active pasture in Bath, NH

 


The whole group at the
Berry Farm in Campton, NH

Jeremy Fisher and Laura
Schneider examine remote
senising data in an abandoned
pasture in Campton, NH

Steve Hamburg explains
forest successional dynamics to
Jenny Henman and
Laura Schneider

Jeremy Fisher, Bethany Bradley,
and Jenny Henman examine
historic maps in the town of
Dorchester, NH

The Berry Farm, Campton, NH

 

Summer 2003 NH Field Crew


Alex Coria at a soil pit in Bartlett Experimental Forest

 


Allan Just measuring a red spruce

Noam Ross measures the
thickness of the forest floor.

Typical spodosol horizonation

 

 

 

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