Close-up of broken-canopied rainforest nine months after cyclone "Agnes" damage shown in Image 2-88.
McNamee Creek near Innisfail, Queensland, March 1956.
Close-up of broken-canopied rainforest nine months after cyclone "Agnes" damage shown in Image 2-88.
McNamee Creek near Innisfail, Queensland, March 1956.
Fourteen years after cyclone "Agnes".
Cucania north of Babinda, Queensland, 1970.
Natural repair (regeneration) of canopy damage nine months after cyclone "Agnes", showing typical "cyclone scrub".
Cucania, north of Babinda, Queensland, November 1956. Note impenetrable appearance (locally termed "scrub") of broken-canopy and luxuriant growth of vines and secondary species exposed to full sunlight. This locality is a "Permanent Photo Point" (PPP) above Billy Kern's farm, monitored before and after cyclone at intervals.
Regeneration 6 years and 9 months after cyclone "Agnes".
Permanent Photo Point. Secondary tree species such as Alphitonia dominated the canopy in the foreground.
McNamee Creek near Innisfail, Queensland, March 1956.
Close-up of broken-canopied rainforest nine months after cyclone "Agnes" damage shown in Image 2-88.
McNamee Creek near Innisfail, Queensland, March 1956.
Fourteen years after cyclone "Agnes".
Cucania north of Babinda, Queensland, 1970.
Natural repair (regeneration) of canopy damage nine months after cyclone "Agnes", showing typical "cyclone scrub".
Cucania, north of Babinda, Queensland, November 1956. Note impenetrable appearance (locally termed "scrub") of broken-canopy and luxuriant growth of vines and secondary species exposed to full sunlight. This locality is a "Permanent Photo Point" (PPP) above Billy Kern's farm, monitored before and after cyclone at intervals.
Regeneration 6 years and 9 months after cyclone "Agnes".
Permanent Photo Point. Secondary tree species such as Alphitonia dominated the canopy in the foreground.