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Invasion of talloweed on volcanic soils in a natural opening of ponderosa pine
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: natural opening
soil
wildlife ecology and conservation
Organisms: ponderosa pine
Location: Coconino N.F.; AZ; United States
Description: Invasion of talloweed on volcanic soils in a natural opening of ponderosa pine
Date: 08/1965

Difference in soil and vegetation on the border of ponderosa pine forest and a natural opening.
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: natural opening
soil
grasses
wildlife ecology and conservation
Organisms: ponderosa pine
Location: Apache N.F.; United States
Description: Difference in soil and vegetation on the border of ponderosa pine forest and a natural opening.
Date: 10/1961

Closeup of a chert bed in pinyon-juniper type
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: soil
wildlife ecology and conservation
Organisms: pinyon-juniper
Location: Coconino N.F.; Az; United States
Description: Closeup of a chert bed in pinyon-juniper type
Date: 10/1960

Chaparral type on granitic soils in the Pinal Mountains
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: soil
wildlife ecology and conservation
Organisms: chaparral
Location: Tonto, N.F.; AZ; United States
Description: Chaparral type on granitic soils in the Pinal Mountains
Date: 10/1958

Root system of shrub oak in diabase soil where rainfall belt is about 20 inches
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: soil
wildlife ecology and conservation
Organisms: chaparral
Location: Sierra Ancha Experimental Forest, Tonto N.F.; AZ; United States
Description: Root system of shrub oak in diabase soil where rainfall belt is about 20 inches
Date: 08/1957

Close-up of dried silt on the Gila River bottom
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: riparian
soil
wildlife ecology and conservation
Location: Gila River; AZ; United States
Description: Close-up of dried silt on the Gila River bottom
Date: 2/22/1952