Big Quilcene River Trail, BQR - WA086 Additional Site Information Note: Materials referred to below (cores, photographs, notes, etc.) are archived at the Tree-Ring Laboratory, University of Washington, Seattle WA 98195. SITE NAME: Big Quilcene River Trail, BQR COLLECTION DATE: 22 July 1987 LATITUDE: 47 deg 50 min LONGITUDE: 123 deg 02 min LEGAL LOCATION: WA, T27N, R2W, W 1/2 of S15; Olympic National Forest, Quilcene Ranger District, Buckhorn Wilderness. APPROACH: Take U.S. 101 to Quilcene. About 2 mi. SW of town, bear right (N) onto a paved residential street which soon becomes F.S. 78. Proceed about 4 mi. to a junction; stay right (N) on F.S. 2812, a paved road (signs to Big Quilcene River trail). After about 10 mi. is another junction; bear left, still following signs, onto a gravel road. Proceed about 4 mi. to a clearly marked trailhead, former site of the Tenmile Shelter. Ascend the trail. The first old-growth trees encountered, on the downhill side of the trail, include #124 and #125. A few hundred meters farther, a devil's club thicket and minor stream crossing mark the end of the site, except for tree 120, a solitary, about 300 meters farther up the trail. ASPECT: 170 degrees SLOPE: 41 percent ELEVATION: 2790-2900 FEET 850-884 METERS QUADRANGLE: Tyler Peak, WA 15 minute PHOTOS: For recon tree and for each sampled tree #104-#125, archived at University of Washington. STAND NOTES: Releve: 60% RUPE, 50% MOSS, 25% LIBO, 10% RHMA, 2% VAAL, 1% COCA. ALSO ACCI, ADBI, ALRU, ASCA, BENE, CHME, CHUM, CLUN, GASH, GATR, GOOB, LICO, OPHO, POMU, PYSE, RUSP, SMST, TABR, TITR, TIUN, TROV, VAME, VAPA, VISE. Association is ABAM/RHMA. Regeneration is equal parts TSHE and ABAM with minor THPL. Stand consists of widely spaced (about 20m) PSME dominants, 80-130cm, with ca. 80cm TSHE, 0-80cm ABAM, and THPL up to 100cm. Moderate CWD. PSME trunks at E limit of stand show char, and PSME E of the stand are about 300 years old. Younger stands also exist upslope and to the W; these are dominated by small-diameter TSHE and ABAM. The area still farther W, around tree 120, may be late seral due to accelerated succession by windthrow and avalanches -- an avalanche track ends near #120. The stand is small and it was difficult to find enough old trees; I suspect that the location on a lower slope, bordered by wet habitats, has been critical in protecting the site from high-intensity fires. The recon tree, about 100cm DBH, had 626 rings in 30cm of core, suggesting that the stand is around 700 years old. MAP OF SITE: See field form and enlarged topo map, archived at University of Washington. TREE DATA For tree form (all are erect old growth), slope position (all are lower slope), remarks on the trees and microsite vegetation, see the field forms, archived at University of Washington. Nearest neighbor: Distance in meters, species, DBH in cm Core azimuth: Measured as clock time to the nearest hour, with upslope taken as 12:00. Tree DBH Height Nearest Core Aspect Slope Tag Neighbor Pos. No. 104 165 45 5.9 Tshe 63 A3 B9 180 28 105 135 60 2.7 Tshe 63 A3 B9 182 25 106 116 61 2.0 Tshe 40 A3 B9 154 25 107 106 49 1.5 Thse 67 A9 B3 177 35 108 110 51 1.6 Thpl 113 A3 B9 173 43 109 150 61 4.2 Tshe 54 A9 B3 178 38 110 169 62 3.4 Psme 82 A3 B9 170 33 111 109 47 1.7 Abam 36 A9 B3 174 35 112 176 59 6.4 Tshe 63 A3 B9 153 38 113 175 54 0.6 Tshe 82 163 43 114 169 57 2.3 Abam 61 A2 B10 165 45 115 140 59 0.4 Tshe 58 A3 B10 165 45 116 149 60 5.2 Abam 57 A3 B9 166 45 117 117 48 2.4 Abam 42 A3 B9 166 45 118 144 61 1.2 Tshe 44 A2 B10 181 50 119 142 65 1.5 Abam 32 A3 B9 176 53 120 166 62 0.7 Tshe 107 A3 B10 136 38 121 179 59 1.5 Tshe 49 A3 B9 154 62 122 139 71 3.4 Abam 58 A3B9C6 144 42 123 146 54 5.3 Tshe 113 A3 B9 190 61 124 136 53 0.2 Thpl 91 A3 B9 184 42 125 155 56 2.5 Tshe 85 A3 B9 210 20 Averages: 145 57 2.6 Tshe 66 170 41 CHRONOLOGY DEVELOPMENT The chronologies were developed using Program CRONOL as distributed by the ITRDB ca. 1994. They were standardized using program defaults, which involve use of a cubic spline that removes 50% of variance at 128 years. Persons desiring to use this data for purposes other than screening are advised to use the crossdated ring width measurements, also available from the ITRDB, and to develop chronologies suited to their particular needs. These data were originally collected for a study of air pollution impacts on tree growth in the Puget Sound region and were analysed on a core-by-core basis using a process that did not entail chronology development. Details are available in the following source: Brubaker, L.B.; Vega-Gonzalez, S.; Ford, E.D.; Ribic, C.A.; Earle, C.J.; and Segura, S. 1992. Old-growth Douglas-fir in western Washington. P. 333-364 in Olson, R.K.; Binkley, D.; and Bohm, M., eds., "The response of western forests to air pollution." Springer-Verlag, New York. NOMENCLATURE The four-letter codes used above identify common species found in montane forests of the Pacific Northwestas, follows: ABAM - Abies amabilis ACCI - Acer circinatum ACTR - Achlys triphylla ATFE - Athyrium filix-femina BENE - Berberis nervosa BLSP - Blechnum spicant CHME - Chimaphila menziesii CHUM - Chimaphila umbellata CLUN - Clintonia uniflora COCA - Cornus canadensis COME - Corallorhiza mertensiana GAOV - Gaultheria ovatifolia GASH - Gaultheria shallon GOOB - Goodyera oblongifolia GYDR - Gymnocarpium dryopteris LIBO - Linnaea borealis LICA - Listera caurina MEFE - Menziesia ferruginea OPHO - Oplopanax horridum POMU - Polystichum munitum PSME - Pseudotsuga menziesii PYAS - Pyrola asarifolia SMST - Smilacena stellata TABR - Taxus brevifolia THPL - Thuja plicata TIUN - Tiarella unifoliata TROV - Trillium ovatum TSHE - Tsuga heterophylla VAAL - Vaccinium alaskaense VAME - Vaccinium membranaceum VAPA - Vaccinium parvifolium VISE - Viola sempervirens A recommended reference on vegetation in these forests is: Franklin, Jerry F. and C.T. Dyrness. 1988. "Natural vegetation of Oregon and Washington." Oregon State University Press, Corvallis. COFECHA output: Chronology file name : WA086.CRN Measurement file name : WA086.RWL Date checked : 02SEP96 Technician's name : MARIETTE SEKLECKI Supervisor's name : HENRI D. GRISSINO-MAYER Beginning year : 1288 Ending year : 1987 Principal investigators: C.J. EARLE, L.B. BRUBAKER, G. SEGURA Site name : BIG QUIKENE RIVER Site location : WASHINGTON, USA Species information : PSME DOUGLAS-FIR Latitude : 4750N Longitude : 12302W Elevation : 867 M Series intercorrelation: 0.515 Avg mean sensitivity : 0.197 Avg standard deviation : 0.297 Avg autocorrelation : 0.823 Number dated series : 47 Segment length tested : 50 Number problem segments: 103 Pct problem segments : 12.08 Are there obvious misdated series? NO Number possible misdated series : N/A Percent misdated series : 0.00 Do they affect chronology quality? N/A Recommend withhold from ITRDB? N/A Comments: #2 BQR105A 1368-1449 IS POSSIBLY MISDATED #4 BQR106A 1525-1649, #5 BQR106B 1600-1824 HAVE LOW CORRELATIONS ALL FLAGS = LOW CORRELATIONS WITH MASTER EXCELLENT DATA SET PART 5: CORRELATION OF SERIES BY SEGMENTS: 16:05 Mon 02 SEP 1996 Page 5 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Correlations of 50-year dated segments, lagged 25 years Flags: A = correlation under 0.3281 but highest as dated; B = correlation higher at other than dated position Seq Series Time_span 1300 1325 1350 1375 1400 1425 1450 1475 1500 1525 1550 1575 1600 1625 1650 1675 1700 1725 1750 1775 1349 1374 1399 1424 1449 1474 1499 1524 1549 1574 1599 1624 1649 1674 1699 1724 1749 1774 1799 1824 --- -------- --------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1 BQR104B 1479 1986 .59 .70 .64 .47 .41 .34 .43 .58 .53 .55 .46 .57 .57 2 BQR105A 1368 1987 .02B .02B .04B .34 .50 .50 .45 .56 .57 .59 .56 .68 .77 .65 .53 .57 .72 .74 3 BQR105B 1387 1987 .33 .57 .66 .66 .62 .64 .69 .63 .67 .69 .67 .54 .49 .57 .57 .65 .64 4 BQR106A 1335 1987 .42 .37 .40 .38 .39 .50 .46 .41 .25A .28B .25B .17B .52 .57 .43 .42 .46 .59 .63 5 BQR106B 1320 1987 .53 .55 .42 .48 .57 .41 .35 .36 .61 .56 .37 .43 .21B .05B .18B .26B .16B .20A .15B .24A 6 BQR107A 1288 1987 .51 .56 .54 .43 .43 .59 .55 .57 .80 .79 .75 .70 .48 .56 .46 .25A .44 .57 .60 .64 8 BQR107D 1311 1872 .59 .56 .25B .07B .38 .63 .36 .31A .68 .78 .79 .73 .47 .51 .59 .24A .21B .36 .58 .57 9 BQR108A 1444 1987 .18B .22B .31A .58 .41 .21B .24B .31A .45 .38 .37 .43 .43 .57 .41 10 BQR108B 1324 1987 .38 .43 .51 .62 .70 .63 .48 .55 .65 .51 .40 .45 .35 .40 .33A .29B .33 .32B .65 .43 11 BQR108C 1329 1440 .51 .35 .18B .15B 12 BQR109A 1660 1987 .29B .27B .38 .39 .35 .39 13 BQR109B 1412 1987 .54 .56 .53 .38 .65 .65 .42 .33 .22B .39 .41 .26A .39 .28B .39 .55 14 BQR110A 1568 1987 .54 .54 .64 .46 .53 .53 .37 .25B .54 .69 15 BQR110B 1473 1987 .49 .47 .81 .79 .55 .49 .38 .57 .59 .54 .53 .39 .50 .49 16 BQR111A 1637 1987 .41 .35 .37 .36 .49 .76 .74 17 BQR111B 1620 1987 .36 .33A .28A .33 .41 .36B .39 .60 18 BQR112A 1532 1987 .61 .66 .52 .37 .56 .63 .36 .30B .45 .59 .60 19 BQR112B 1436 1909 .63 .69 .64 .68 .69 .63 .65 .64 .65 .60 .45 .59 .63 .37 .40 20 BQR113A 1733 1987 .64 .64 .65 21 BQR113B 1704 1987 .09B .24B .56 .70 22 BQR113D 1661 1701 .41 23 BQR114B 1474 1987 .59 .61 .75 .76 .45 .31B .30A .47 .56 .57 .53 .56 .65 .57 24 BQR115A 1687 1986 .69 .65 .48 .61 .71 25 BQR115B 1393 1987 .30A .32B .30B .33 .27A .21B .33A .51 .52 .42 .35 .39 .57 .59 .58 .69 .64 26 BQR116A 1519 1987 .67 .73 .75 .70 .51 .35 .51 .60 .54 .60 .73 .71 27 BQR116B 1388 1986 .48 .53 .53 .59 .32A .38 .58 .63 .66 .62 .59 .65 .39B .36B .63 .67 .74 28 BQR117A 1591 1987 .63 .62 .70 .69 .58 .68 .63 .68 .74 29 BQR117B 1524 1981 .83 .85 .73 .73 .71 .69 .59 .48 .57 .56 .68 .80 30 BQR118A 1521 1986 .61 .63 .57 .60 .67 .61 .57 .53 .39 .25B .46 .61 31 BQR118B 1452 1987 .36 .21B .54 .63 .48 .51 .57 .60 .60 .32A .32A .63 .74 .80 32 BQR119A 1516 1987 .67 .70 .48 .47 .44 .50 .51 .32A .47 .55 .58 .70 33 BQR119B 1395 1987 .34B .39 .39 .33 .40B .63 .72 .70 .67 .63 .55 .50 .47 .54 .61 .58 .50B 34 BQR120A 1420 1987 .35 .41 .38 .45 .58 .58 .57 .57 .48 .52 .60 .48 .56 .60 .47 .41 35 BQR120B 1452 1987 .52 .40 .48 .47 .53 .71 .58 .54 .58 .50 .42 .31A .50 .58 36 BQR121A 1702 1987 .26A .30A .50 .54 37 BQR121B 1696 1985 .48 .48 .36 .53 .60 38 BQR122A 1342 1987 .36B .49 .63 .56 .56 .59 .53 .51 .50 .42 .37 .38 .42 .49 .57 .45 .36 .45 .49 39 BQR122B 1397 1987 .44 .43 .44 .56 .52 .40 .42 .61 .57 .30A .30A .49 .50 .42 .32A .16A .36 40 BQR122C 1406 1987 .61 .65 .62 .50 .56 .56 .44 .41 .32A .48 .60 .54 .42 .25A .46 .66 42 BQR123B 1507 1987 .72 .76 .52 .44 .42 .51 .39 .41 .69 .67 .59 .50 43 BQR123C 1534 1860 .51 .50 .50 .45 .52 .60 .59 .60 .50 .61 .70 44 BQR124A 1557 1986 .55 .45 .46 .33A .25B .28A .27A .34 .70 .67 45 BQR124B 1542 1987 .55 .57 .62 .54 .44 .44 .47 .55 .57 .50 .51 46 BQR125A 1574 1987 .60 .59 .39 .32B .38 .40 .54 .59 .47 .46 47 BQR125B 1566 1986 .49 .48 .46 .52 .46 .41 .44 .51 .64 .50 PART 5: CORRELATION OF SERIES BY SEGMENTS: 16:05 Mon 02 SEP 1996 Page 6 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Correlations of 50-year dated segments, lagged 25 years Flags: A = correlation under 0.3281 but highest as dated; B = correlation higher at other than dated position Seq Series Time_span 1800 1825 1850 1875 1900 1925 1950 1849 1874 1899 1924 1949 1974 1999 --- -------- --------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1 BQR104B 1479 1986 .42 .55 .61 .50 .40 .62 .64 2 BQR105A 1368 1987 .78 .75 .67 .54 .45 .74 .82 3 BQR105B 1387 1987 .68 .61 .44 .44 .59 .71 .75 4 BQR106A 1335 1987 .63 .51 .45 .61 .62 .52 .60 5 BQR106B 1320 1987 .50 .56 .43 .30A .28B .58 .58 6 BQR107A 1288 1987 .61 .56 .57 .57 .55 .59 .63 7 BQR107B 1907 1987 .29B .54 .61 8 BQR107D 1311 1872 .56 .67 9 BQR108A 1444 1987 .38 .44 .43 .51 .63 .68 .67 10 BQR108B 1324 1987 .37 .64 .61 .53 .40 .41 .49 12 BQR109A 1660 1987 .54 .45 .41 .48 .47 .55 .64 13 BQR109B 1412 1987 .54 .49 .47 .36 .24B .45B .53 14 BQR110A 1568 1987 .65 .58 .55 .58 .55 .63 .81 15 BQR110B 1473 1987 .52 .71 .66 .61 .57 .62 .73 16 BQR111A 1637 1987 .73 .60 .54 .57 .34 .45 .60 17 BQR111B 1620 1987 .72 .69 .81 .77 .48 .40 .57 18 BQR112A 1532 1987 .61 .69 .50 .37B .41 .18B .24A 19 BQR112B 1436 1909 .65 .67 .55 .54 20 BQR113A 1733 1987 .52 .42 .42 .34B .21B .36 .57 21 BQR113B 1704 1987 .60 .35 .54 .60 .47 .64 .73 23 BQR114B 1474 1987 .39 .39 .53 .60 .66 .59 .64 24 BQR115A 1687 1986 .60 .57 .58 .55 .67 .77 .72 25 BQR115B 1393 1987 .54 .66 .55 .40 .51 .61 .77 26 BQR116A 1519 1987 .56 .64 .65 .42 .57 .69 .77 27 BQR116B 1388 1986 .73 .65 .67 .53 .34 .51 .44 28 BQR117A 1591 1987 .67 .76 .74 .66 .65 .72 .78 29 BQR117B 1524 1981 .78 .70 .55 .42 .34 .65 .56 30 BQR118A 1521 1986 .53 .51 .20B .03B .24A .48 .48 31 BQR118B 1452 1987 .79 .73 .59 .49 .59 .69 .75 32 BQR119A 1516 1987 .71 .55 .59 .59 .54 .71 .76 33 BQR119B 1395 1987 .48 .57 .58 .46 .37 .60 .67 34 BQR120A 1420 1987 .36 .44 .51 .48 .32B .53 .55 35 BQR120B 1452 1987 .56 .61 .64 .49 .18B .30A .44 36 BQR121A 1702 1987 .44 .42 .55 .48 .51 .75 .70 37 BQR121B 1696 1985 .60 .65 .55 .60 .40 .34B .46 38 BQR122A 1342 1987 .48 .32A .42 .45 .25B .47 .56 39 BQR122B 1397 1987 .48 .38 .37 .49 .59 .72 .71 40 BQR122C 1406 1987 .59 .55 .50 .46 .43 .58 .59 41 BQR123A 1863 1987 .60 .54 .57 .77 .85 42 BQR123B 1507 1987 .50 .65 .64 .47 .47 .59 .68 43 BQR123C 1534 1860 .64 .60 44 BQR124A 1557 1986 .55 .41 .42 .16B .11B .50 .52 45 BQR124B 1542 1987 .63 .67 .56 .32B .32A .67 .67 46 BQR125A 1574 1987 .63 .66 .47 .37 .26A .23B .40 47 BQR125B 1566 1986 .46 .61 .54 .46 .42 .43 .36 PART 7: DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS: 16:05 Mon 02 SEP 1996 Page 9 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Corr //-------- Unfiltered --------\\ //---- Filtered -----\\ No. No. No. with Mean Max Std Auto Mean Max Std Auto AR Seq Series Interval Years Segmt Flags Master msmt msmt dev corr sens value dev corr () --- -------- --------- ----- ----- ----- ------ ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -- 1 BQR104B 1479 1986 508 20 0 0.536 0.66 1.20 0.200 0.780 0.165 2.01 0.302 -0.019 1 2 BQR105A 1368 1987 620 25 3 0.553 0.60 2.07 0.340 0.931 0.170 1.92 0.250 -0.018 1 3 BQR105B 1387 1987 601 24 0 0.601 0.65 1.35 0.262 0.898 0.151 2.00 0.279 -0.017 1 4 BQR106A 1335 1987 653 26 4 0.463 0.53 1.92 0.337 0.913 0.209 2.05 0.324 -0.023 1 5 BQR106B 1320 1987 668 27 10 0.376 0.45 1.51 0.210 0.844 0.197 1.97 0.287 -0.014 1 6 BQR107A 1288 1987 700 27 1 0.570 0.54 6.51 0.853 0.975 0.288 1.93 0.252 -0.017 2 7 BQR107B 1907 1987 81 3 1 0.464 0.16 0.40 0.085 0.589 0.354 2.31 0.412 -0.008 1 8 BQR107D 1311 1872 562 22 5 0.500 0.47 5.01 0.496 0.942 0.267 2.05 0.291 -0.006 3 9 BQR108A 1444 1987 544 22 6 0.419 0.38 1.31 0.200 0.767 0.294 1.95 0.248 -0.012 1 10 BQR108B 1324 1987 664 27 3 0.472 0.44 3.06 0.334 0.923 0.190 1.97 0.293 -0.021 1 11 BQR108C 1329 1440 112 4 2 0.333 0.66 2.43 0.334 0.837 0.208 2.07 0.420 -0.050 1 12 BQR109A 1660 1987 328 13 2 0.439 0.86 1.85 0.342 0.831 0.189 1.95 0.285 -0.014 3 13 BQR109B 1412 1987 576 23 5 0.442 0.60 1.61 0.263 0.841 0.185 1.89 0.208 -0.012 6 14 BQR110A 1568 1987 420 17 1 0.561 0.70 1.65 0.251 0.797 0.176 1.92 0.259 -0.021 2 15 BQR110B 1473 1987 515 21 0 0.574 0.64 1.11 0.151 0.611 0.162 2.07 0.302 0.000 1 16 BQR111A 1637 1987 351 14 0 0.545 0.72 2.52 0.435 0.814 0.279 2.26 0.328 -0.020 2 17 BQR111B 1620 1987 368 15 3 0.522 0.60 3.65 0.352 0.804 0.208 1.99 0.274 -0.010 1 18 BQR112A 1532 1987 456 18 4 0.464 0.76 2.09 0.395 0.863 0.192 1.76 0.175 -0.024 2 19 BQR112B 1436 1909 474 19 0 0.593 0.65 1.56 0.265 0.836 0.179 2.14 0.360 -0.012 1 20 BQR113A 1733 1987 255 10 2 0.487 1.33 2.18 0.276 0.741 0.116 2.04 0.325 -0.004 1 21 BQR113B 1704 1987 284 11 2 0.530 0.95 1.77 0.258 0.784 0.144 2.00 0.354 -0.013 2 22 BQR113D 1661 1701 41 1 0 0.406 1.19 2.23 0.476 0.876 0.165 1.83 0.414 -0.041 1 23 BQR114B 1474 1987 514 21 2 0.540 0.70 2.58 0.376 0.900 0.199 1.98 0.264 -0.006 3 24 BQR115A 1687 1986 300 12 0 0.616 0.93 2.38 0.372 0.820 0.179 1.91 0.298 -0.019 1 25 BQR115B 1393 1987 595 24 6 0.473 0.49 1.43 0.214 0.799 0.216 2.02 0.256 -0.012 2 26 BQR116A 1519 1987 469 19 0 0.611 0.76 1.72 0.261 0.789 0.178 1.99 0.347 -0.014 1 27 BQR116B 1388 1986 599 24 3 0.546 0.63 1.37 0.200 0.725 0.182 2.01 0.295 0.001 1 28 BQR117A 1591 1987 397 16 0 0.676 0.55 1.41 0.214 0.819 0.187 2.10 0.352 -0.009 2 29 BQR117B 1524 1981 458 19 0 0.651 0.53 1.15 0.183 0.782 0.182 2.21 0.338 -0.006 1 30 BQR118A 1521 1986 466 19 4 0.472 0.67 1.68 0.273 0.802 0.195 2.05 0.294 -0.009 5 31 BQR118B 1452 1987 536 21 3 0.576 0.50 1.07 0.180 0.809 0.174 2.01 0.308 -0.009 3 32 BQR119A 1516 1987 472 19 1 0.583 0.76 2.24 0.295 0.796 0.191 1.93 0.261 -0.046 1 33 BQR119B 1395 1987 593 24 3 0.526 0.56 2.11 0.219 0.768 0.207 1.94 0.267 -0.022 3 34 BQR120A 1420 1987 568 23 1 0.484 0.59 1.51 0.268 0.709 0.257 2.14 0.374 0.024 2 35 BQR120B 1452 1987 536 21 3 0.502 0.61 1.59 0.308 0.813 0.226 1.86 0.259 -0.007 2 36 BQR121A 1702 1987 286 11 2 0.485 1.23 2.39 0.348 0.810 0.150 2.08 0.356 -0.015 1 37 BQR121B 1696 1985 290 12 1 0.479 1.21 2.22 0.329 0.757 0.152 1.79 0.175 -0.012 1 38 BQR122A 1342 1987 646 26 3 0.453 0.54 1.88 0.304 0.891 0.182 1.95 0.271 -0.027 1 39 BQR122B 1397 1987 591 24 4 0.451 0.58 1.28 0.200 0.774 0.187 2.12 0.355 -0.013 1 40 BQR122C 1406 1987 582 23 2 0.515 0.55 1.45 0.230 0.832 0.178 2.02 0.254 -0.031 1 41 BQR123A 1863 1987 125 5 0 0.710 0.66 1.33 0.217 0.714 0.190 1.87 0.348 -0.004 1 42 BQR123B 1507 1987 481 19 0 0.556 0.70 1.73 0.253 0.788 0.180 2.01 0.273 -0.016 2 43 BQR123C 1534 1860 327 13 0 0.547 0.78 1.73 0.231 0.757 0.159 2.11 0.325 -0.006 1 44 BQR124A 1557 1986 430 17 6 0.411 0.69 1.77 0.291 0.797 0.198 1.98 0.265 -0.015 3 45 BQR124B 1542 1987 446 18 2 0.535 0.73 2.08 0.346 0.878 0.187 2.04 0.280 -0.030 1 46 BQR125A 1574 1987 414 17 3 0.461 0.75 1.75 0.316 0.854 0.181 2.02 0.330 -0.011 1 47 BQR125B 1566 1986 421 17 0 0.478 0.69 2.34 0.292 0.840 0.188 1.86 0.208 -0.008 2 --- -------- --------- ----- ----- ----- ------ ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -- Total or mean: 21323 853 103 0.515 0.64 6.51 0.297 0.823 0.197 2.31 0.288 -0.014