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<br />LIS T 0 F PUB LIe A T I 0 r~ S .. October' - December 1970
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<br />Luted below are recent publications of ol.Jr Station. Illose avallaJle for distribution are numbered. You may circl~ your selections
<br />on the enclosE:d fr,fm, and return it tCJ us for single, free copies. 'lour order will be servlced according to the numbers YOI.J tircle
<br />on the fann; you nlay retain the list of publicatlons fOf yOUl' files. TIlE' unnumbered publications listed at the end are not a"'i111able
<br />for distribution, but i11'e included for your infonnatlon. So \.e nlay ~eep our mailing list cUrr"ent, please keep us infonned of address
<br />changes i1nd whether you wlsh to remain on our mai ling list.
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<br />SERIAL PUBLICATIONS
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<br />G a rd n e r', r~oe 1 c.,.. a nd Art h u r J uds on .
<br />1970. ARTILLERY CONTROL OF AiJALArICHES ALONG r10UrnAJN HIGHWAYS. USDA Forest Ser.... Res. Pap. Rr1-61, 26 p., il1us.
<br />pres.}nts pliln,"'llng .Jnd oj.>t'ration.11 pruL~dur<O's, and discusses c:rit~rl<l fl.)J i!v<lliJnche cOlltl"ol and the evaluatlon
<br />of a',IiJl<lnehe hazard bas~d on fIeld d.JtiJ. Outl.lnes <l method tor dcterm.lning when gunflre shotdd commence.
<br />Gi"es baSIc information neeess.Jr., for formul<ltln~ oP<"ratlonal forecdsts for hi.,:lhw.JY m<lintenance and dc'al<lnche
<br /><.:ontrol perso..mel bilsed Oil: muunt<l.ln ...eather f~~r..easts, traffic densitl/, and currl'nt snow eOllditiQns. Ex-
<br />plains l.'1strU,'T'ent needs Ji! detail.
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<br />Markstrom, Donald C., and Edw1rl H. Oshler."
<br />1970. BUWHJG STRENGTH OF PANELlZED DECKING FROM BLACK HILLS PONDEROSA PH~E LUMBER. USDA Forest Set'v. Res. Pap.
<br />R!~-62, ;) p., ill us.
<br />Glued lumber decking panels filbo.::at",d with Grade J Cornmon laces and 4 ,:ommon corc~ are iJS sUff or stiffer
<br />than cunventional pillUllj~ed decklng designed [or oJ-foot sp..:ms. Only pallels f<lbnciJtcd with GI"iule 1 and :2
<br />CleiJr f"c~s can be thiml"r or span a greater jOl~t sp.Jcinj th.w those wjth ] Comf1>:>n fiJees and 4 Common cores.
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<br />r~yers, Cl i Hard A.
<br />1970. COMPUTER-ASSISTED TIMBER HWEtHORY MALYSIS AND r1M~AGEMENT PLANNING. USDA Forest Ser.... Res. Pap. RM-63, 53 p.
<br />presenr.s computer programs, wrltten in fortran IV, for .In.Jl~;sjs of inc'entory diJta, eomputiJt.lon of actual .Jnd
<br />optil'l(;,'" <In;''''ll:Y stock.s and .Jl1()h'al.de cuts, and co",putiJtlon of other "<llues needed for forest manaqcrrlE'nt planning.
<br />Comput,'d ,'01[1"''15 and <lredS are sU,'Ilmdri2('d in a timber /Tld11.Jgement guide that repl<lct's a more eun~'entJoflill man~
<br />agement plan. Effects of .;:ultural oper.:Jtions iJnd oth~r ~~hanges are .J'::CQunted for In computiJtJon of both actual
<br />and opr:,mWfl ccondltjons.
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<br />Aldoo. [".1 F.IIW~ 8~~f /3/Z<'",,;'c ~."u. tU,..v~~ ~~ !'-h<!!# 5~ .D1YW2.
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<br />1970. FrJURWWG 'SALTBIJ<;i-{ CM BE F[ELD pr_MHED SIJCCESSFIJI_Lv. US!)"'. .o':"e'it Servo P.es. Note RM-173, 2\1. ~'r:'I--~
<br />Four,,'ing saltbush, ,4t:'i.pl~'.>: (Jl.:':ea".t!'12 rrursh) Nutt., survived "'ell dnd 'Jrew more than 1 {oot dUTlnq the first
<br />year h'!,en native seed "'<IS grown to 4- to 'j-week-old transplants, then tri!nsferrf;d to low sites that rf;cei"ed
<br />some f]oodlng b,=,fCiru plantln<J.
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<br />r~cKnight, M. E., John F. Chans]er,. Donn B. Cahill," and Harold W. Flake, Jr.
<br />1970. SEQUENTIAL PLM FOR WESTERN BUDwORr1 EGG MASS SURVEYS IN THE CENIRAL AND SOUTHHH~ ROCKY MOUNTAINS. USDA Forest
<br />Servo Res. rJote R~1-174, 8 p., i 11 us.
<br />..1 sequ~ntldl plan is present,?d for sampllng the h'estern budwo'Jl1I (ChoriIJtC'>~CII!"l C'e~'i..:1i!':t(lli8 Freem,).n) on Douglas-
<br />fir in the centr.Jl an-i sGuth,~rn Roc;:y MC'untaJns. Infestations are classified ilccordJng to numburs of ne..' egq
<br />masse~ per 24-inch branch CQrra~pond.lng to deqrees of defolidtIon to be expeetud the succeedinq s,=,ason. The pliln
<br />is d,=,~ign,=,d tCir os,," HI entomological unlts of forest al"'''' d",lJmited by ro:.source manaqers w.lth rcg.Jrd to managp-
<br />ment obJect.l~'es iJnd lnf~sti!tjon h.lstory.
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<br />77 Larson, Frederic R., Peter F. Ffol liott. and Warren P. Clary.
<br />1970. OISTRIBuTlm~ OF DWARF r~ISTLETOE H~ PONDEROSA PH~E STANDS ON THE BEAVER CREEK WATERSHED. USDA Forest Servo Res.
<br />r~ote RM.175, 4 p., ill us.
<br />In cutoc''?r pond~ros<l pine stands on the Bea"er CrC!ek Watershed, fr"'qurlncy of dwarf mJstletoe infection was
<br />hi'}h~st on upper slopes and on are.Js of int,.rmed.lilte site indo;x. f're'1u~ncy "'as not related te aspect, slope
<br />steepness, or tree dJpmetur.
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<br />78 Beardsley, Wendel]."
<br />l'HO. [COllO!~lC lJ;..LUE OF Rc.CREt.TlOlI BEllEJI1S B'i TrlREE METHODS. 'JSD" Forest Servo Res. Note RM-176, 11 p.
<br />Cunsumer's surplus, monopoly revenue, and ,.isJtor .-;u.(\'e., metheds ..11 yielded ,,'alue-per-visitor-dalj fIgures
<br />m?ar $1, but total "..111.0'5 differed considerat>ly. The monopollj revenue moO'thod is fr~est of uncontrolled l:d<lS,
<br />but none of the three measureS "market price" ill t.~e usual sense.
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<br />Aldon,
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<br />IMPROVING SURVIVAL OF ALKALI SACATON (SPOROBOLUS AIROIDES (TORR.) TORR.) SEEDLINGS UNDER ADVERSE CONDITIONS.
<br />USDA Forest Servo Res. Note RM-177, 4 p.
<br />..11k.Jli sac"ton seetil.lngs can survi"e adH~rse field cOnd.ltiolls for 15 dOl!!" Jf plantru1 on moist soil, ag<lr plate,
<br />mulch'1d, and re~.Jt~red after 5 da~s.
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