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Teasel is an invasive plant that has been listed as a noxious weed in New Mexico. This field guide serves as the U.S. Forest Service’s recommendations for management of teasel in forests, woodlands, and rangelands associated with its Southwestern Region

The Superior Allotment is located adjacent to the Town of Superior and extends on either side of Highway 60.

Perennial vegetation data from 68 permanent plots on the Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada, are given for the period of 1963 through 2002.

Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are bio-sedimentary complexes that play critical ecological roles in arid landscapes; however, the interactions between component biota and sediments are poorly understood.

Background information on subsidence in Arizona, followed by a summary of the potential volumes of water to be withdrawn by Resolution Copper at the Desert Wellfield and current and historic water levels at the Desert Wellfield. Potential subsidence is estimated from the proposed water withdrawal based on observed subsidence in the Hawk Rock Area, which is located northwest of the Desert Wellfield.

This catalog has been prepared to summarize available information for selected springs and seeps in the Upper Queen Creek, Devils Canyon, Mineral Creek, and Dripping Springs Wash watersheds.

Air Emissions Factors and Quantification, Chapter 13: Miscellaneous Sources

The purpose of this process memorandum is to describe the process by which the proposed project and alternatives were reviewed for consistency with the 1985 forest plan.

This technical memo addresses three specific questions raised by reviewers of the subsidence analysis in a March 2018 meeting.