Rocky Mountain Research Station Publications

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Former Rocky Mountain Forest & Range Exp. Station (RM) Publications:
Research Notes (RN) - 1947-1962

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Research Notes 84: Circuit for simultaneous recording of millivolt and thermocouple outputs

Research Notes 83: A thermistor bridge for use with null balance recorders

Research Notes 82: Growth curves for ponderosa pine in Nebraska windbreaks

Research Notes 81: Removal of tamarisk reduces water-table fluctuations in central Arizona

Research Notes 80: Effect of logging on understory vegetation and deer use in a ponderosa pine forest of Arizona

Research Notes 79: Comandra blister rust in the central Rocky Mountains

Research Notes 78: Use of natural openings in a ponderosa pine forest of Arizona by deer, elk, and cattle

Research Notes 77: Activities of sheep on crested wheatgrass lambing range

Research Notes 76: Erosion and sediment movement following a wildfire in a ponderosa pine forest of central Arizona

Research Notes 75: Root lesion nematode infestation and control in a Plains forest tree nursery

Research Notes 74: Necrotic ring spot virus content of American plum in Plains windbreaks

Research Notes 73: Construction and use of glass-faced boxes to study root development of tree seedlings

Research Notes 72: Recovery of vegetation following wildfire on a chaparral area in Arizona

Research Notes 71: Twenty-year growth of Utah juniper in Arizona

Research Notes 70: Converting basal area to volume

Research Notes 69: Pulpwood volume tables for ponderosa pine in Arizona

Research Notes 68: A simple device for measuring fluctuations in shallow ground-water wells

Research Notes 67: Variation in measuring diameter at breast height of mature ponderosa pine

Research Notes 66: Seed-size, germination dates, and survival relationships of ponderosa pine in the Southwest

Research Notes 65: Guides for pruning dwarfmistletoe-infected lodgepole pine branches

Research Notes 64: Guides for pruning dwarfmistletoe-infected ponderosa pine branches

Research Notes 63: Volume tables for aspen in Colorado

Research Notes 62: Some hydrologic influences of cabling juniper

Research Notes 61: Growth inhibitors in native plants of northern Arizona

Research Notes 60: Planting in beetle-killed spruce stands

Research Notes 59: Dwarfmistletoe brooms and other brooms in lodgepole pine

Research Notes 58: Some influences of timber cutting on snow accumulation in the Colorado Front Range

Research Notes 57: Nitrogen aids plant growth on Arizona soils derived from granite and diabase

Research Notes 56: Board-foot volumes of Engelmann spruce to an 8-inch top

Research Notes 55: Sawing time for Arizona ponderosa pine logs

Research Notes 54: Specific gravity of Arizona ponderosa pine pulpwood

Research Notes 53: Production of forage preference on subalpine sheep ranges of the Bighorn National Forest, Wyoming

Research Notes 52: Taper in Black Hills ponderosa pine sawtimber trees

Research Notes 51: Utilization of five-stamen tamarisk by cattle

Research Notes 50: Use of a root plow in clearing tamarisk stands

Research Notes 49: Shrub use by sheep on seeded range

Research Notes 48: Sequential sampling of Black Hills beetle populations

Research Notes 47: Sequential sampling of Engelmann spruce beetle infestations in standing trees

Research Notes 46: Estimating tree diameters of Arizona ponderosa pine from aerial photographs

Research Notes 45: Frost heaving influences drought-hardiness of ponderosa pine seedlings

Research Notes 44: Merchantable cubic-foot volume table for immature Black Hills ponderosa pine

Research Notes 43: Creep and settlement in an alpine snowpack

Research Notes 42: Rate of spread of dwarfmistletoe in ponderosa pine in the Southwest

Research Notes 41: Growth rate of dwarfmistletoe infections in relation to the crown class of the host

Research Notes 40: DDT -- a preventative control for the southwestern pine beetle

Research Notes 39: Regenerating aspen by suckering in the Southwest

Research Notes 38: Estimating the utilization of crested wheatgrass from counts of grazed plants

Research Notes 37: Measuring trends of Black Hills beetle infestations

Research Notes 36: Progress report on the rate of deterioration of beetle-killed Engelmann spruce in Colorado

Research Notes 35: Beetle-killed Engelmann spruce shows promise as a raw material for particle board

Research Notes 34: Effect of dates of poisoning and harvesting on peelability of Black Hills ponderosa pine

Research Notes 33: Some factors affecting the results of direct-seeding ponderosa pine in the Black Hills

Research Notes 32: Estimating past diameters of ponderosa pine in the Black Hills

Research Notes 31 (Revised): Conversion of cubic-foot volumes of Black Hills ponderosa pine to cords

Research Notes 30: Board-foot volumes of white fir to an 8-inch top

Research Notes 29: Pilot test of ethylene dibromide in an oil solution for control of roundheaded pine beetle, Coconino National Forest

Research Notes 28: Recovery of chaparral following burning and seeding in central Arizona

Research Notes 27: Damage to advanced reproduction in clearcutting spruce-fir

Research Notes 26: Preliminary guide to stand improvement in cutover stands of spruce-fir

Research Notes 25: Cubic-foot volume table for immature ponderosa pine in the Black Hills

Research Notes 24: Relation of time of planting to establishment of wheatgrass in northern New Mexico

Research Notes 23: Chemical control of the fir engraver

Research Notes 22: Effect of livestock concentration on surface-soil porosity within shelterbelts

Research Notes 21: Incidence of trees infested by the Black Hills beetle

Research Notes 20: A comparison of growth and mortality following cutting in old-growth mountain spruce-fir stands

Research Notes 19: Decay of ponderosa pine slash in the Southwest

Research Notes 18: Estimated paper consumption in nine Central Rocky Mountain and Plains states

Research Notes 17: An estimate of residues at a small sawmill in the Black Hills

Research Notes 16: Grading of transplants may improve initial survival of ponderosa pine in Plains windbreaks

Research Notes 15: The production of charcoal from Arizona mesquite

Research Notes 14: Use of ammate crystals for poisoning ponderosa pine in stand improvement

Research Notes 13: A guide for marking fire-damaged ponderosa pine in the Southwest

Research Notes 12: Weight gains made by range cattle while grazing summer ranges

Research Notes 11: Effect of harvesting methods on reproduction in the mountain Engelmann spruce-alpine fir type

Research Notes 10: Adaptability of plants for reseeding high mountain parks in western Colorado

Research Notes 9: Reseeding trials in a sagebrush-pinion-juniper area in western Colorado

Research Notes 8: Kill undesirable native vegetation for successful range reseeding

Research Notes 7: Relation of grazing to runoff and erosion on bunchgrass ranges

Research Notes 6: Merchantable height volume table for white fir (Abies concolor)

Research Notes 5: Range forage species for seeding in ponderosa pine areas

Research Notes 4: Cubic-foot volume table for lodgepole pine

Research Notes 3: Merchantable height volume table for Engelmann spruce

Research Notes 2: How long should experimental forests be calibrated?

Research Notes 1: Lodgepole pine standard pole class dimensions expressed as diameters applicable to green poles and standing trees


Title: RMRS Publications: RM Research Notes (RN) - 1947-1962
Publish Date: July 3, 2008
Expires: Indefinite
Last Update:
July 8, 2008

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