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Photos
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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Allan Just measuring a red spruce |

Noam Ross measures the
thickness of the forest floor. |

Typical spodosol horizonation |
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