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Caption reads:  "#2 Watershed, Jones Creek.  Logging road.  Logging road in the process of construction.  No erosion of washes here as yet.  Camera Sta. #15."
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: skid trail
erosion
Location: Jones Creek drainage, Irons Fork Experimental Forest, Arkansas
Description: Caption reads: "#2 Watershed, Jones Creek. Logging road. Logging road in the process of construction. No erosion of washes here as yet. Camera Sta. #15."
Date: 4/28/1939

Caption reads:  "#4 Watershed, Jones Creek.  Skid trail run-off plot.  90o v-notch weir with Friez portable recorder, plot approximately 1/5-acre."
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: skid trail
erosion
weir
Location: Jones Creek drainage, Irons Fork Experimental Forest, Arkansas
Description: Caption reads: "#4 Watershed, Jones Creek. Skid trail run-off plot. 90o v-notch weir with Friez portable recorder, plot approximately 1/5-acre."
Date: 4/28/1939

Caption reads:  "#4 Watershed, Jones Creek.  Skid trail one month after logging.  Taken to show natural water course formed by skid trails.  See FS-380170".
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: skid trail
erosion
Location: Jones Creek drainage, Irons Fork Experimental Forest, Arkansas
Description: Caption reads: "#4 Watershed, Jones Creek. Skid trail one month after logging. Taken to show natural water course formed by skid trails. See FS-380170".
Date: 4/11/1939

Caption reads:  "#4 Watershed, Jones Creek.  Skid trail in clearcut watershed.  Slope 45%.  Taken one month after logging, little erosion as yet.  Camera Sta. #6, near logging road plot."
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: skid trail
erosion
Location: Jones Creek drainage, Irons Fork Experimental Forest, Arkansas
Description: Caption reads: "#4 Watershed, Jones Creek. Skid trail in clearcut watershed. Slope 45%. Taken one month after logging, little erosion as yet. Camera Sta. #6, near logging road plot."
Date: 4/11/1939

Caption reads:  "#4 Watershed, Jones Creek.  Skid trail in watershed.  Shows washing after 2-in. rain.  Picture taken 2 days after rain.  Camera Sta. #1."
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: skid trail
erosion
Location: Jones Creek drainage, Irons Fork Experimental Forest, Arkansas
Description: Caption reads: "#4 Watershed, Jones Creek. Skid trail in watershed. Shows washing after 2-in. rain. Picture taken 2 days after rain. Camera Sta. #1."
Date: 4/7/1939

Caption reads:  "#4 Watershed, Jones Creek.  Skid trail (area).  Camera Sta. #2."
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: skid trail
erosion
Location: Jones Creek drainage, Irons Fork Experimental Forest, Arkansas
Description: Caption reads: "#4 Watershed, Jones Creek. Skid trail (area). Camera Sta. #2."
Date: 4/7/1939

Caption reads:  "#4 Watershed, Jones Creek.  Logging road:  shows erosion and severe washing following 2-inch rain of April 5, 1939.  Camera Sta. #3."
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: skid trail
erosion
Location: Jones Creek drainage, Irons Fork Experimental Forest, Arkansas
Description: Caption reads: "#4 Watershed, Jones Creek. Logging road: shows erosion and severe washing following 2-inch rain of April 5, 1939. Camera Sta. #3."
Date: 4/7/1939