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  1. Tropical Fossils in Alaska | Geophysical Institute

    Oct 23, 2025 · Paleobotanist Jack A. Wolfe of the United States Geological Survey at Menlo Park, California, has found a number of tropical rain forest fossils along the eastern Gulf of Alaska. …

  2. Cottonwood and Balsam Poplar | Geophysical Institute

    Oct 23, 2025 · The Klukwan giant belies the belief that trees tend to get smaller the farther north one goes. Both balsam poplar and cottonwood have value for fuel wood, pulp and lumber.

  3. Northern Tree Habitats | Geophysical Institute

    Oct 30, 2025 · Why take a chance with exotics, when native trees have proven their ability to survive? Several reasons prompt testing of foreign tree species. Human activities often create …

  4. Black Spruce | Geophysical Institute

    Oct 30, 2025 · Somehow black spruce trees seem like the jackasses of the northern forests--sort of ungainly looking, ugly little beasts that somehow can survive under conditions prohibitive to …

  5. Burls - Geophysical Institute

    Oct 30, 2025 · Burls weaken trees but do not kill them. The weakening effect, however, makes the trees vulnerable to other diseases which can kill them. Relatively little is known about burls, for …

  6. The Kodiak Treeline | Geophysical Institute

    Oct 30, 2025 · Spruce trees planted on the islands by the Russians in 1805 are doing just fine and reseeding themselves naturally, although the total tree population hardly amounts to a forest.

  7. The largest black spruce in Alaska | Geophysical Institute

    Aug 16, 2010 · The Alaska champion black spruce tree stands on the campus of the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The tree lives in a mixed forest next to large white spruce trees, mature …

  8. Maverick red aspens in a world of gold | Geophysical Institute

    Sep 11, 2014 · From the solution of liquid leaves, they determined that a sugary red pigment was indeed present in red and orange aspens, but not in yellow aspens. The scientists hinted that …

  9. More on Why Tree Trunks Spiral | Geophysical Institute

    Oct 30, 2025 · Granted, not all trees exhibit the same twist, but the majority of them do. The phenomenon can be likened to the claim that water will always spiral out of a drain in a …

  10. Feltleaf willows: Alaska’s most abundant tree | Geophysical Institute

    May 25, 2023 · The range of the feltleaf willow, probably the most numerous tree in Alaska. From Alaska Trees and Shrubs by Les Viereck and Elbert L. Little, Jr.