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Artificial regeneration


Method for producing a new stand of trees following harvesting, in which tree seedlings (or more rarely, seeds) are planted. Most often used in even-aged silvicultural systems.
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Site Preparation


Silvicultural activity to remove unwanted vegetation and other material, and to cultivate or prepare the soil for regeneration.
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Fuelwood


Wood used for conversion to some form of energy, primarily residential use.
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Lightweight paper


Paper manufactured in weights below the minimum basis weight considered standard for that grade. High-brightness, high-opacity paper used by publishers of magazines, directories, Bibles, hymnals, refe [..]
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Natural regeneration


Method for replacing trees removed through harvesting, in which new trees sprout from cut stumps or roots, or germinate from seeds present in the upper soil layer. May be used in both even-aged and un [..]
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Print quality


Paper properties that determine the quality of appearance of the sheet after printing, as judged by contrast, resolution of the printed image, type and reproduction of halftones.
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Skid Trail


Temporary, non-structural pathway over forest soil used to drag felled trees or logs to the landing.
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Sulfur dioxide


Chemical compound produced when boilers burn fuel that contains sulfur. Of the fuels used in the paper industry, oil and coal generally contain the highest quantities of sulfur.
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Terms in green are environment


related.
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Adsorbable organic halogens


Measure of the total amount of halogens (chlorine, bromine and iodine) bound to dissolved or suspended organic matter in a wastewater sample. For pulp, paper and paperboard wastewaters, essentially al [..]
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