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Physical volume of production, 1908 to 20121

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The title of the graph is "Chart 1 Physical volume of production, 1908 to 20121."
This is a line chart.
There are in total 105 categories in the horizontal axis. The primary vertical axis starts at 0 and ends at 90 with ticks every 10 points. The secondary vertical axis starts at 0 and ends at 30 with ticks every 5 points.
There are 2 series in this graph.
The units of the horizontal axis are years from 1908 to 2012.
The title of series 1 is "Lumber."
The vertical axis is "Lumber (millions of cubic meters)."
The minimum value is 4.3 occurring in 1932.
The maximum value is 84.8 occurring in 2004.
The title of series 2 is "Pulp."
The vertical axis is "Pulp (millions of tonnes)."
The minimum value is 0.3 occurring in 1908.
The maximum value is 26.9 occurring in 2000.

Data table for Chart 1
  Lumber Pulp
Lumber (millions of cubic meters) Pulp (millions of tonnes)
1908 7.5 0.3
1909 8.8 0.4
1910 10.4 0.4
1911 11.6 0.5
1912 10.4 0.6
1913 9.0 0.8
1914 9.3 0.8
1915 9.1 1.0
1916 8.2 1.2
1917 9.3 1.3
1918 8.6 1.4
1919 8.2 1.6
1920 10.1 1.8
1921 6.8 1.4
1922 7.4 2.0
1923 8.8 2.2
1924 9.2 2.2
1925 9.2 2.5
1926 9.9 2.9
1927 9.7 3.0
1928 10.2 3.3
1929 11.2 3.6
1930 9.4 3.3
1931 5.9 2.9
1932 4.3 2.4
1933 4.6 2.7
1934 6.1 3.3
1935 7.0 3.5
1936 8.1 4.1
1937 9.5 4.7
1938 8.9 3.3
1939 9.4 3.8
1940 10.9 4.8
1941 11.7 5.2
1942 11.6 5.1
1943 10.3 4.8
1944 10.7 4.8
1945 10.7 5.1
1946 11.3 6.0
1947 12.3 6.6
1948 12.3 7.0
1949 12.5 7.1
1950 14.5 7.7
1951 15.1 8.5
1952 15.3 8.1
1953 16.5 8.2
1954 16.4 8.8
1955 18.6 9.2
1956 18.4 9.7
1957 16.5 9.5
1958 17.3 9.2
1959 17.6 9.8
1960 18.8 10.4
1961 19.0 10.7
1962 20.8 11.0
1963 23.2 11.3
1964 24.5 12.5
1965 23.8 13.2
1966 24.7 14.5
1967 24.3 14.4
1968 26.4 15.2
1969 27.0 16.9
1970 26.4 16.6
1971 30.0 16.5
1972 32.8 17.5
1973 35.6 18.6
1974 31.9 19.7
1975 26.7 15.2
1976 36.4 18.0
1977 41.5 18.2
1978 44.8 20.2
1979 44.8 20.8
1980 44.6 20.1
1981 39.9 19.4
1982 37.8 17.2
1983 48.4 19.5
1984 49.7 20.4
1985 54.6 20.5
1986 54.9 21.8
1987 61.8 23.1
1988 60.8 23.8
1989 59.1 23.7
1990 54.6 22.6
1991 51.7 23.1
1992 55.8 22.7
1993 59.6 22.9
1994 62.5 24.6
1995 62.6 25.4
1996 64.8 24.4
1997 66.1 25.1
1998 64.9 24.0
1999 74.1 26.0
2000 76.8 26.9
2001 73.7 24.9
2002 79.9 25.5
2003 79.4 26.0
2004 84.8 26.2
2005 83.2 25.3
2006 81.2 23.4
2007 72.4 22.1
2008 57.6 20.4
2009 45.5 17.1
2010 53.4 18.5
2011 53.4 18.3
2012 56.0  
Pulp data ends in 2011.
Sources:
Statistics Canada, Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, Natural Resources Canada; authors' calculations.
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