View of the burned portion of the forest surrounding Job Lake, Ontario. A man can be seen standing next to a hole, bucket and a few white cylinders in the image. Information on file suggests this newer regrowth is due to a 1935 fire.
Photograph of a cross sectional view of soil in forest burned by 1935 fire near Job Lake, Ontario. The organic, topsoil and subsoil layers can clearly be seen.
Photograph of a forest stand near Wavell Lake, Ontario. The edge of the burn caused by a fire in 1932 can clearly be seen with the burned trees on the right and the unburned on the left.
A view of a forest affected by fires in 1932 and 1961 where regrowth is just starting near Wavell Lake, Ontario.. A man can be seen in beside a hole with a shovel in the image.
A view of a forest affected by fires in 1932 and 1961 where regrowth is just starting near Wavell Lake, Ontario. A man can be seen sitting with a shovel on the left side of the image.
Photograph of an unburnt forest stand near Wavell Lake, Ontario. On the bottom half of the image a small cross section of the soil showing the organic and top soil layers. The rest of the forest is shown on the top half of the image.
Photograph of a cross sectional view of soil in forest near Wavell Lake, Ontario. A clear distinction can be seen between the organic layer and the clay beneath.