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         VegType: Terwer Creek Watershed 1994 | 
     
 
 
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   Caption:  The chart above shows vegetation types and timber size classes of the Terwer Creek watershed as derived from a 1994 Landsat image. The Landsat image was classified using the WHR method by the Humboldt State University Spatial Analysis Laboratory then modified for use in KRIS (see Info Links). The large amount of shrub and small tree/shrub component in Terwer Creek is owing to extensive timber harvest and a 1988 forest fire. Regeneration of conifers in large areas of Hunter Creek and Terwer Creek is not occurring.See Info Links for more information. Size classes can be viewed below:  Very Large Trees = 36" in diameter or greater      
Large Trees = 24-36" in diameter        
Medium Trees = 11-24" in diameter                                          
Small Trees = 6-11" in diameter
Small Trees/Shrubs = Trees 1-6" in diameter and shrubs
Shrubs                                           
Grass
Rock/Soil
Marsh/Meadow
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