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Silvicultural Activities in Relation to Water Quality in Texas: An Assesment of Potential Problems and Solutions

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Title Silvicultural Activities in Relation to Water Quality in Texas: An Assesment of Potential Problems and Solutions
 
Creator Blackburn, W. H.
Hickman, C. A.
deSteiguer, J. E.
Jackson, B. D.
Blume, T. A.
DeHaven, M. G.
 
Description Southern forests are expected to supply a large portion of the Nation's future timber requirement. Projected demands on southern forests continue to exceed allowable cut. As an outgrowth of this demand, intensive management of pine forests enabled the South to produce 45 percent of the Nation's timber harvest in 1970 (USDA, Forest Service, 1973). The Southern Forest Resource Analysis Committee (1969) stated that, if projected timber needs of the year 2000 are to be met, at least ten million...
 
Publisher Texas Water Resources Institute
 
Date 2007-12-07T22:06:26Z
2007-12-07T22:06:26Z
1978-02-01
 
Type Technical Report
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/6287
 
Language en_US
 
Relation TR-97;
 
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