Rocky Mountain Research Station Publications
RMRS Online Publications
Former Rocky Mountain Forest
& Range Exp. Station (RM) Online Publications:
Station Papers (1941-1962)
Listed in descending order by publication number. Only titles with links are available online.
Station Paper 73: Pulp- and pulp-making opportunities in West Central Colorado
Station Paper 72: The canopy camera
Station Paper 71: Avalanche control in the starting zone (Translation of Swiss guidelines)
Station Paper 70: A study of water yield from the Santa Fe River watershed
Station Paper 69: Principal forage plants of southwestern ranges
Station Paper 68: An instrument for detecting sap movement in woody plants
Station Paper 67: Instructions for maintenance and adjustment of FW-1 water level recorders
Station Paper 66: Surface runoff and erosion in the lower chaparral zone - Arizona
Station Paper 65: The Workman Creek Experimental Watershed
Station Paper 64: Classes of ponderosa pine in New Mexico and Arizona susceptible to attack by the southwestern pine beetle and associated bark beetles
Station Paper 63: How to use the 2-index system for rating forest fire danger
Station Paper 62: Silviculture control of dwarfmistletoe on southwestern ponderosa pine
Station Paper 61: Growth of immature stands of ponderosa pine in the Black Hills
Station Paper 60: Forest industries of the Black Hills Area: South Dakota and Wyoming
Station Paper 59: Infiltration studies on ponderosa pine ranges of Colorado
Station Paper 58: Bibliography of Great Plains Forestry
Station Paper 57: Bibliography of Engelmann spruce and subalpine fir
Station Paper 56: Forest insect conditions in the Central and Southern Rocky Moutains: 1960
Station Paper 55: A study of early gully-control structures in the Colorado Front Range
Station Paper 53: A test of skyline cable logging on steep slopes -- a progress report
Station Paper 52: Protect your pines ... from bark beetles
Station Paper 51: Decay of subalpine fir in Colorado
Station Paper 50: Cubic foot volume tables for Southwestern ponderosa pine
Station Paper 49: A survey of dwarfmistletoes in Arizona and New Mexico
Station Paper 48: Seed germination and seed establishement of phreatophyte species
Station Paper 47: Precipitation and streamflow of the Colorado Front Range watershed
Station Paper 46: Aerial surveys of Black Hills beetle infestation
Station Paper 45: Decay of aspen in Colorado
Station Paper 44: Precipitation and streamflow in the Black Hills
Station Paper 43: Costs of juniper control: Bulldozing vs. burning individual trees
Station Paper 42: Amount and grades of lumber from Black Hills ponderosa pine logs
Station Paper 41: Research on Black Mesa -- a progress report
Station Paper 40: Forest insect conditions in the Central Rocky Moutains
Station Paper 39: Forest insect conditions in Arizona, New Mexico, and West Texas -- 1958
Station Paper 38: Half a century of research - Fort Valley Experimental Forest 1908 - 1958
Station Paper 37: Root distribution of some native trees and understory plants growing on three sites within ponderosa pine watersheds in Colorado
Station Paper 36: A preliminary report on the first year's effects of timber harvesting on water yield from a Colorado watershed
Station Paper 35: Survey of lodgepole pine dwarfmistletoe on the Roosevelt, Medicine Bow, and Bighorn National Forests
Station Paper 34: Forest insect conditions in the Central Rocky Moutains: 1957
Station Paper 33: Silvical characteristics of Plains cottonwood
Station Paper 32: Silvical characteristics of subalpine fir
Station Paper 31: Silvical characteristics of Engelmann spruce
Station Paper 30: Forest insect conditions in Arizona, New Mexico, and West Texas -- 1957
Station Paper 29: Silvical characteristics of Rocky Mountain juniper
Station Paper 28: A survey of the pole resource in the Northern Black Hills
Station Paper 27: Forest insect conditions in the Central Rocky Moutains: 1956
Station Paper 26: Forest insect conditions in Arizona and New Mexico -- 1956
Station Paper 25: Estimating Engelmann spruce beetle infestations in the Central Rocky Mountains
Station Paper 24: Streamflow in relation to extent of snow cover in Central Colorado
Station Paper 23: Forest insect conditions in Arizona and New Mexico: 1955
Station Paper 22: Forest insect conditions in the Central Rocky Mountains: 1955
Station Paper 21: Management of Douglas-fir timberland in the Southwest
Station Paper 20: A survey of the pulpwood resource in the Northern Black Hills
Station Paper 19: Lumber recovery at a ponderosa pine sawmill in the Black Hills
Station Paper 18: Juniper control increases forage production on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation
Station Paper 17: Thinning ponderosa pine in the Southwest
Station Paper 16: Mortality following partial cutting in virgin lodgepole pine
Station Paper 15: Red rot of ponderosa pine in the Southwest
Station Paper 14: Dwardmistletoe of ponderosa pine in the Southwest
Station Paper 13: Problems facing forest management in the Central Rocky Mountains
Station Paper12: Estimating utilization of Idaho fescue (Festuca Idahoensis) on cattle range by percent of plants grazed.
Station Paper 11: Control big sagebrush with chemicals and grow more grass
Station Paper 10: Range investigations, Bighorn National Forest, Wyoming (Progress Report No. 1)
Station Paper 9: Chemical control of big sagebrush in Central Wyoming
Station Paper 8: The Fraser Experimental Forest ... its work and aims
Station Paper 7: The Manitou Experimental Forest ... its work and aims
Station Paper 6: Guide for reseeding summer rangelands on Colorado's Western Slope
Station Paper 5: Design and operation of Rocky Mountain Infiltrometer
Station Paper 4: Preliminary guide to reseeding pinion-juniper lands of Western Colorado
Station Paper 3: How to reseed parks and openings in the ponderosa pine zone in Colorado
Station Paper 2: A trapezoidal flume for gaging mountain streams
Station Paper 1: Alternate clear-cut stripping in the lodgepole pine type
Title: RMRS Publications:
RM Station Papers
Publish Date: May 22, 2008
Last Update: September
15, 2008