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October 2011
Bill to Authorize, Construct and Maintain the Central Arizona Project, Arizona-New Mexico and For Other Purposes
Bill To Authorize, Construct And Maintain The Central Arizona Project, Arizona-New Mexico And For Other Purposes
. 1963. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office.
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Predicting Growth and Yield in the Mid-South
Hotvedt, James E
, and
Ben D Jackson
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Predicting Growth And Yield In The Mid-South
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. In
31St Annual Forestry Symposium
. 31St Annual Forestry Symposium. Baton Rouge: School of Forestry and Wildlife Management, Division of Continuing Education Louisiana State University.
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Tree-ring evidence of past climatic variability
LaMarche, VC
. 1978.
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Tree-Ring Evidence Of Past Climatic Variability
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Nature
276 (No. 5686). Nature.
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Climatic Information from Ratios of Cellulose in Tree Rings
Gray, John
, and
Peter Thompson
. 1976.
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Climatic Information From Ratios Of Cellulose In Tree Rings
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.
Nature
262 (No. 5568). Nature.
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Freshwater Fish-A Global Food Potential
Gerking, Shelby D
. 1977.
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Freshwater Fish-A Global Food Potential
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Ambio
. Ambio.
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Radical Growth Losses in Douglas-Fir and White Fir Caused by Western Spruce Budworn in Northern New Mexico: 1700 to 1983
of Region, United States Department Agriculture Forest Service Southwestern
. 1985.
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Radical Growth Losses In Douglas-Fir And White Fir Caused By Western Spruce Budworn In Northern New Mexico: 1700 To 1983
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.
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History of Droughts in Washington State
Staff, Governors Ad Hoc Executive Water Emergency Committee
. 1977.
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History Of Droughts In Washington State
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Tree Rings A Record of Climate Past
Fritts, H
. 1977.
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Tree Rings A Record Of Climate Past
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. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Environmental Data Service.
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Trace Element Analysis of Wood a Tool for Monitoring Air Pollution
Braker, O.U., McLaughlin Baes SBCF
. 1985.
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Trace Element Analysis Of Wood A Tool For Monitoring Air Pollution
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Proceedings Of Iufro Conference
. Proceedings Of Iufro Conference. Zurich.
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The Hydrogen Ion Concentration Base Exchange Capacity and Sulphate Content of Soils
Katz, Morris
,
HJ Atkinson
, and
FA Wyatt
.
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The Hydrogen Ion Concentration Base Exchange Capacity And Sulphate Content Of Soils
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