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Topic
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Year
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Swanston
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Year: 1976
Type: Document
Meeuwig, Packer
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Year: 1976
Type: Document
Hard
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Year: 1976
Type: Document
Mutch, Briggs
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Year: 1976
Type: Document
Pickford, Sandberg
A simple, inexpensive, and relatively accurate photographic method for date collection is described. Objects of interest are triangulated from films taken simultaneously at two camera positions. Accumulated synchronization and measurement errors…
Year: 1976
Type: Document
Sims
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Year: 1976
Type: Document
Davis, Dieterich
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Year: 1976
Type: Document
Nelson
From the Summary ... 'Fire, whether wild or controlled, has been shown to benefit big game in a variety of ways. Following fire, understory vegetation usually reestablishes more luxuriant than before, often increasing carrying capacity for big game…
Year: 1976
Type: Document
Johnson, Smathers
From the text ... 'The primary objective of this study is to develop fire policy recommendations for the management of Lava Beds National Monument which will aid in the restoration and preservation of 'pristine' conditions by natural means.Before…
Year: 1976
Type: Document
Sellers, Despain
From the text ... 'Over 1,900,000 acres (770,000 ha) of Yellowstone Park are managed as wilderness. The administrative policy for the management of natural areas of the National Park system such as Yellowstone clearly stated in 1970 The presence or…
Year: 1976
Type: Document