- NORTH DAKOTA FOREST SERVICE
One of the most significant things Lewis and Clark learned was how to make a dugout cottonwood canoe! A canoe that could maneuver around the numerous sandbars and snags and provide a speedier means of transportation up the Missouri River! Cottonwoods.
- Using Airborne Lidar to Discern Age Classes of Cottonwood Trees in
which light at high frequencies, typically in the infrared wavelengths, is used to measure the range between a sensor and a target, based on the scanning is a measurement system in which pulses of light (most commonly produced by a laser) are emitted.
- Estimate of carbon offset for Forest Guardians tree planting
Methodology for Forest Guardians Carbon Offset Program By J.Doyne Farmer, Professor, Santa Fe Institute The purpose of this document is to explain the logic behind the formula that tells us how many trees would need to be planted to sequester the carbon.
- Project Report - January 2005
Soils are typically inundated in the spring, becoming moderately Globally This community occurs on temporarily flooded soils along major rivers and and sandy, more loamy on infrequently flooded bottomlands and levees, or deep silts on stabilized sites.
- EFFECTS OF ARTIFICIAL DEFOLIATION ON THE GROWTH OF COTTONWOOD
Although damage by the CLB can result in terminal dieback, reduction in growth, and potential mortality, the impact on Populus growth and biomass accumulation is relatively scarce... Regional Reptile Species Species Common Name: Western Hognose Snake.
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