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Humphrey
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Year: 1958
Type: Document

Applequist
The determination of total tree age is usually based on ring counts of increment cores which ideally should pass through tree center. For several reasons the borer does not always "hit the pith," and it becomes necessary to estimate how many rings…
Year: 1958
Type: Document

Spaulding
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Year: 1957
Type: Document

Blydenstein
The present study was designed to determine the effect of a winter and summer burn respectively on various size-classses of velvet mesquite (Prosopis juliflora var. velutina). Two areas were located, one where a fire occurred during December in the…
Year: 1957
Type: Document

Stewart
From the text...'The unrestricted burning of vegetation appears to be a universal culture trait among historic primitive peoples and therefore was probably employed by our remote ancestors. Archeology indicates that extensive areas of the Old and…
Year: 1956
Type: Document

Weaver
[from the text] Wild fire has caused tremendous damage in the forests of America. To make the public more aware of such fact and of necessity of extreme care in use of fire, intensive educational campaigns are being conducted by various conservation…
Year: 1955
Type: Document

Stewart
[no description entered]
Year: 1953
Type: Document

Weaver
The southwestern ponderosa pine forests have in large part been but little influenced by man until comparatively recent times, despite early exploration and colonization by Spaniards and highly developed Indian civilizations of considerably earlier…
Year: 1951
Type: Document