Slash (Logging)
From Library of Congress Subject Headings
Slash (Logging)
- Here are entered works on woody debris, such as logs, stumps, tree tops, and branches, left on the ground after logging and other forestry practices.
URI(s)
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123295
- info:lc/authorities/sh85123295
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh85123295#concept
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Variants
Debris, Logging
Forest slash
Logging debris
Logging residue
Logging slash
Residue, Logging
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Sources
- found: LC database, Apr. 21, 1990 (forest slash, logging residue)
- found: Dunster, J.A. Dict. of natural resource management, c1996 (slash: Debris left as a result of forest and other vegetation being altered by forestry practices and other land-use activities (e.g., timber harvesting, thinning and pruning, road construction, seismic line clearing, etc.). Slash includes material such as logs, splinters or chips, tree branches and tops, uprooted stumps, and broken or uprooted trees and shrubs.)
- found: The dict. of forestry, c1998 (slash: the residue, e.g., treetops and branches, left on the ground after logging or accumulating as a result of storm, fire, girdling, or delimbing)
LC Classification
- SD544
General Notes
- Here are entered works on woody debris, such as logs, stumps, tree tops, and branches, left on the ground after logging and other forestry practices.
Change Notes
- 2002-05-09: new
- 2006-02-28: revised
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