Impacts of old, comparatively stable, treethrow microtopography on soils and forest dynamics in the northern hardwoods of Michigan, USA
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Tree uprooting can cause divergent soil evolution at local (pedon) scales.

Uprooting on gentle slopes does little to move sediment downslope.

Treethrow leads to increased soil variability and decreased ranges of autocorrelation.

Uprooting features were randomly distributed.

Acer saccharum appeared to have the closest correlation to microsites (mounds).

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