Thursday, July 29, 2010

Clayey Fans (Petrified Forest) - Literature cited

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Ladenburger,CG,Hilda,AL,Kazmerb,DJ,Munn,LC (2006)Soil salinity patterns in Tamarix invasions in the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, USA. Journal of Arid Environments 65: 111-128.

Miller, ML (1975) Soil survey of Apache County, Arizona, central part. Washington: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service.

Shaw, JR, Cooper, TJ (2008) Linkages among watersheds, stream reaches,and riparian vegetation in dryland ephemeral stream networks. Journal of Hydrology 350: 68-82.

Thomas, KA, Hansen, M, Seger, C (2003) Part 1: Vegetation of Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona. US Geological Survey, Southwest Biological Center.

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