• Giant Sequoia Trees

    Sequoia & Kings Canyon

    National Parks California

  • Road Construction Delays in Sequoia NP through Mid-Aug. (if entering/exiting via Hwy. 198)

    Expect 20-minute to 1-hour delays on weekdays and 20-minute delays on weekends along main road through parks. Weeknight closures with one pass through the construction zone at 11:30 p.m. See link to schedule and map or call 559-565-3341 (press 1, 1, 1,). More »

  • 22-foot Vehicle Length Limit in Sequoia National Park

    Planning to see the "Big Trees" in Sequoia National Park? If you enter/exit via Hwy. 198, all vehicles must be less than 22 feet in length. Even vehicles towing trailers must be less than 22 feet in combined length. Longer vehicles must enter at Hwy. 180. More »

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1996 AFR Contents

 Cover of 1996 Mineral King Report

Annual Report 1996

Research, Inventory and Monitoring

Mineral King Risk Reduction Project

Compiled by Anthony Caprio

The Executive Summary of the 1996 Mineral King Risk Reduction Project Annual Report is available in HTML format. The entire report is available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. To view these files you will need a free Acrobat Reader. If you do not have one, you can download it from Adobe here.

The report is divided into multiple sections for faster downloading.

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Cover (1 MB)

Section 1 (2 MB)

Executive Summary

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I) Project Year Synopsis:

 
Accomplishments for Each Project and Goals for 1997

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II) Overview of Project

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A) Objectives

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B) Description - East Fork Project Area

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Section 2 (1.8 MB)

III) Project Year 1996

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A) Vegetation Sampling

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1) Fire Effects Plots

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2) Giant Sequoia Fire Scars and Fuel Loading

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3) Natural Resource Inventory (NRI)

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4) Landscape Assessment - Fire and Forest Structure

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5) Remote Sensing - Analysis of Red Fir Forest

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B) Wildlife Sampling

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1) Small Mammal Monitoring

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2) Bark Foraging Birds

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C) Watershed Sampling

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1) Watershed: Stream Chemistry and Stream Hydrology

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2) Watershed: Macro-Invertebrate Study

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Section 3 (2.4 MB)

D) Fuels Inventory and Monitoring

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E) Remote Sensing: Fuel Loading and Vegetation Classification

46

F) Fire History

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G) Resampling of the Pitcher Plots

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H) Prescribed Fire - Cost Effectiveness Project

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I) Data Coordinator

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Section 4 (346 KB)

IV) Acknowledgements

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V) References

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VI) Appendix

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Did You Know?

Map of Sequoia and Kings Canyon.

Sequoia & Kings Canyon Parks form the heart of the second-largest contiguous roadless area left in the lower 48 states. The southern Sierra is so rugged that few roads cross it; you must go north to Tioga Pass in Yosemite National Park or south to Walker Pass or Tehachapi Pass.