Former Rocky Mountain Forest & Range Exp. Station (RM) Pre-1963 Publications:
Station Papers (1941-1962)
Listed in descending order by publication number. Only titles with links are available online.
PLEASE NOTE: these lists are for reference only and most titles are not available
to order. Some titles are online (linked below) and others that
are available will be added soon. For more information about
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into the FS-INFO
Online Index.
Station Paper 73: Pulp- and pulp-making opportunities in West
Central Colorado
Station Paper 72: The canopy camera
Station Paper 71: Avalanche control in the starting zone (Translation
of Swiss guidelines)
Station Paper 70: A study of water yield from the Santa Fe
River watershed
Station Paper 69: Principal forage plants of southwestern
ranges
Station Paper 68: An instrument for detecting sap movement
in woody plants
Station Paper 67: Instructions for maintenance and adjustment
of FW-1 water level recorders
Station Paper 66: Surface runoff and erosion in the lower
chaparral zone - Arizona
Station Paper 65: The Workman Creek Experimental Watershed
Station Paper 64: Classes of ponderosa pine in New Mexico
and Arizona susceptible to attack by the southwestern pine beetle
and associated bark beetles
Station Paper 63: How to use the 2-index system for rating
forest fire danger
Station Paper 62: Silviculture control of dwarfmistletoe on
southwestern ponderosa pine
Station Paper 61: Growth of immature stands of ponderosa pine
in the Black Hills
Station Paper 60: Forest industries of the Black Hills Area:
South Dakota and Wyoming
Station Paper 59: Infiltration studies on ponderosa pine ranges
of Colorado
Station Paper 58: Bibliography of Great Plains Forestry
Station Paper 57: Bibliography of Engelmann spruce and subalpine
fir
Station Paper 56: Forest insect conditions in the Central
and Southern Rocky Moutains: 1960
Station Paper 55: A study of early gully-control structures
in the Colorado Front Range
Station
Paper 54: A survey of effects of intentional burning on fuels
and timber stands of ponderosa pine in Arizona
Station Paper 53: A test of skyline cable logging on steep
slopes -- a progress report
Station Paper 52: Protect your pines ... from bark beetles
Station
Paper 51: Decay of subalpine fir in Colorado
Station Paper 50: Cubic foot volume tables for Southwestern
ponderosa pine
Station Paper 49: A survey of dwarfmistletoes in Arizona and
New Mexico
Station Paper 48: Seed germination and seed establishement
of phreatophyte species
Station Paper 47: Precipitation and streamflow of the Colorado
Front Range watershed
Station Paper 46: Aerial surveys of Black Hills beetle infestation
Station
Paper 45: Decay of aspen in Colorado
Station Paper 44: Precipitation and streamflow in the Black
Hills
Station Paper 43: Costs of juniper control: Bulldozing vs.
burning individual trees
Station Paper 42: Amount and grades of lumber from Black Hills
ponderosa pine logs
Station Paper 41: Research on Black Mesa -- a progress report
Station Paper 40: Forest insect conditions in the Central
Rocky Moutains
Station Paper 39: Forest insect conditions in Arizona, New
Mexico, and West Texas -- 1958
Station
Paper 38: Half a century of research - Fort Valley Experimental
Forest 1908 - 1958
Station Paper 37: Root distribution of some native trees and
understory plants growing on three sites within ponderosa pine
watersheds in Colorado
Station Paper 36: A preliminary report on the first year's
effects of timber harvesting on water yield from a Colorado watershed
Station Paper 35: Survey of lodgepole pine dwarfmistletoe
on the Roosevelt, Medicine Bow, and Bighorn National Forests
Station Paper 34: Forest insect conditions in the Central
Rocky Moutains: 1957
Station Paper 33: Silvical characteristics of Plains cottonwood
Station Paper 32: Silvical characteristics of subalpine fir
Station Paper 31: Silvical characteristics of Engelmann spruce
Station Paper 30: Forest insect conditions in Arizona, New
Mexico, and West Texas -- 1957
Station Paper 29: Silvical characteristics of Rocky Mountain
juniper
Station Paper 28: A survey of the pole resource in the Northern
Black Hills
Station Paper 27: Forest insect conditions in the Central
Rocky Moutains: 1956
Station Paper 26: Forest insect conditions in Arizona and
New Mexico -- 1956
Station Paper 25: Estimating Engelmann spruce beetle infestations
in the Central Rocky Mountains
Station Paper 24: Streamflow in relation to extent of snow
cover in Central Colorado
Station Paper 23: Forest insect conditions in Arizona and
New Mexico: 1955
Station Paper 22: Forest insect conditions in the Central
Rocky Mountains: 1955
Station Paper 21: Management of Douglas-fir timberland in
the Southwest
Station Paper 20: A survey of the pulpwood resource in the
Northern Black Hills
Station Paper 19: Lumber recovery at a ponderosa pine sawmill
in the Black Hills
Station Paper 18: Juniper control increases forage production
on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation
Station Paper 17: Thinning ponderosa pine in the Southwest
Station Paper 16: Mortality following partial cutting in virgin
lodgepole pine
Station Paper 15: Red rot of ponderosa pine in the Southwest
Station Paper 14: Dwarfmistletoe of ponderosa pine in the
Southwest
Station Paper 13: Problems facing forest management in the
Central Rocky Mountains
Station Paper12: Estimating utilization of Idaho fescue (Festuca
Idahoensis) on cattle range by percent of plants grazed.
Station Paper 11: Control big sagebrush with chemicals and
grow more grass
Station Paper 10: Range investigations, Bighorn National Forest,
Wyoming (Progress Report No. 1)
Station Paper 9: Chemical control of big sagebrush in Central
Wyoming
Station
Paper 8: The Fraser Experimental Forest ... its work and aims
Station Paper 7: The Manitou Experimental Forest ... its work
and aims
Station Paper 6: Guide for reseeding summer rangelands on
Colorado's Western Slope
Station Paper 5: Design and operation of Rocky Mountain Infiltrometer
Station Paper 4: Preliminary guide to reseeding pinion-juniper
lands of Western Colorado
Station Paper 3: How to reseed parks and openings in the ponderosa
pine zone in Colorado
Station Paper 2: A trapezoidal flume for gaging mountain streams
Station Paper 1: Alternate clear-cut stripping in the lodgepole
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