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Publications at this Location

ARS scientists publish results of their research projects in many formats. Listed below are the publications from research projects conducted at this location.

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2017 Publications
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Using state-and-transition models to evaluate impacts of land cover change on wind erosion
(Abstract Only)
(28-Jan-17)
Applying ecological site concepts to adaptive conservation management on an iconic Californian landscape
(Abstract Only)
(20-Jan-17)
Abiotic processes are insufficient for fertile island development: A 10-year artificial shrub experiment in a desert grassland
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(17-Jan-17)
Analytical approaches to quality assurance and quality control in rangeland monitoring data
(Abstract Only)
(9-Jan-17)
Application of the BLM's assessment, inventory, and monitoring strategy for reclamation and restoration monitoring
(Abstract Only)
(9-Jan-17)
Building software tools to help contextualize and interpret monitoring data
(Abstract Only)
(9-Jan-17)
The role of data and inference in the development and application of ecological site concepts and state-and-transition models
(Abstract Only)
(9-Jan-17)
An automated approach to mapping ecological sites using hyper-temporal remote sensing and SVM classification
(Abstract Only)
(9-Jan-17)
A comparison of two vegetation height measurement methods for applications to sage grouse habitat evaluations
(Abstract Only)
(9-Jan-17)
Completing the land resource hierarchy
(Abstract Only)
(5-Jan-17)
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