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Classification of the forest vegetation of Colorado by habitat type and community type
orest vegetation classified by habitat types and community types in Colorado are tabulated. Fifteen series and 161 habitat and community types are identified. However, the habitat and com- munity types have been grouped into fewer categories, having similar characteristics or synonymous names.
Zoology of Colorado
truly said that we have witnessed the process of evolution from the beginning, dull though our perception of it may have been.
Fruit-growing in arid regions;
Tuts volume is the outgrowth of over eight years' experience in inter-mountain horticulture. From the nature of our work, much time has been spent in orchards in the various districts, and Mr. Whipple, in the capacity of Field Agent in Horticulture, has been stationed for the _ past three years at G
Annual report upon explorations and surveys in the department of the Missouri
on the staff of the general commanding the Department of the Missouri, reports that but little progress has been made during the past year in the preparation of maps, or in the examination and survey of new country. Wantof means and small number of troops in the department available for marches or s
Annotated checklist of the recent mammals of Colorado
Several significant works on the Recent mammals of Colorado have been published, including Armstrong et al. (1994) sum¬ marized information on distribution and ecology of bats.
Initial partial cutting in old-growth spruce-fir /
Interim guidelines are provided to aid the forest manager in developing alternatives to clearcutting in old-growth spruce-fir forests in Colorado and southern Wyoming. Included are partial cutting practices for different stand conditions and windfall and insect susceptibility that should maintain co
Profiting from the Peak: Landscape and Liberty in Colorado Springs
Events and socioeconomic conditions that formed Colorado Springs and analyzing the built landscape and spatial layout, focusing on historic architecture. Examines the cultural values that define the city, showing how military and political and economic institutions, cultural movements, individuals,
Reports on the damage by destructive locusts during the season of 1891
Sir : I beg to submit herewith a report of my observations on the destructive lo- custs of the country during the current year, a work which has engaged, as you already know, the greater portion of my time during the past summer.While oc- cupied with these investigations portions of Colorado, Wyomin
Sedimentology of braided alluvial interval of Dakota Sandstone, northeastern New Mexico
The Dakota Sandstone (Cretaceous) in northeastern New Mexico is subdivided i to 3 intervals (Jacka and Brand, 1973). The lower interval is a braided al luvial sheet composed of fine- to medium-grained, cross-stratified sandstone with conglomerate lenses. The middle interval represents a meander -bel
Ponderosa pine dwarf mistletoe loss assessment survey on National Forest lands in Colorado
During 1981-82, a roadside/plot survey was conducted on National Forest lands in Colorado to estimate annual merchantable cubic-foot volume loss caused by ponderosa pine dwarf mistletoe in ponderosa pine.This survey indicated that 18 percent of the type was infested.The total annual loss of ponderos
Geology and mineral resource potential of the Black Ridge Canyon wilderness study area, Mesa County, Colorado : (GEM phase 2) /
Rock samples from the WSA were also low in elements associated with mineralized systems.
Colorado plant materials : long range plan
A comparatively new kind of plant materials challenge has entered the picture in Colorado in recent years. This is revegetation at high elevations.
Record of decision : E Seam Methane Drainage Wells Project : federal coal lease C-1362, federal coal lease COC-56447, federal coal lease COC-67232 : Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests, Paonia Ranger District, Gunnison County, Colorado : sections 17-19 and 32-34, Township 13 South Range 90 West and sections 1-5 and 8-10, Township 14 South, Range 90 West, 6th principal meridian /
National forests of Colorado /
by working out and applying advanced methods of forestry.Thus the forester's first job 1s to keep the woods from burning.Time is a factor of the highest importance in getting to forest fires and there must be ample provision
Geology of Colorado coal deposits /
What is coal?" is a question that doubtless has often occurred to the thoughtful miner, who has worked perhaps all his life in coal mines, in England, Pennsylvania or Colorado, and is practically familiar with the substance in nearly all its known forms and with nearly every condition under which it
Catalogue of books, periodicals and pamphlets belonging to the Colorado Scientific Society
Economics of forage production in the mountain meadow areas of Colorado : a progress report /
OO" 0% {67 O72 78 would be economical to harvest sufficient quantities of hay under the two-cut harvest system, along with one of the following:
Petroglyphs of Western Colorado and the Northern Ute Indian Reservation as Interpreted by Clifford Duncan
Clifford Duncan, a Northern Ute elder, believed in educating the public to know and understand the meaning of Ute petroglyphs. By doing this, he believed it would help to preserve and protect them. Over the course of eight years, Clifford and the author visited and revisited all of these sites, disc
Soils of the San Luis Valley, Colorado
Valley, Colo.," prepared by
A preliminary report on the geology of the Monarch mining district, Chaffee County, Colorado / by R.D. Crawford.
Plate I Topographic map of the Monarch district II Geologic map of the Monarch district III Geologic sections of the Monarch district IV Mining claims of Monarch Hill V Horizontal plan of Madonna mine VI Vertical plan of Madonna mine above third level VII Cross-sections of Madonna ore bodies VIII Ho
