Call Number (LC) Title Results
A 13.78:INT-339 Pinyon-juniper volume equations for the Central Rocky Mountain States / 1
A 13.78:INT-340 Survey of aspen stands treated with herbicides in the western United States / 2
A 13.78:INT-341 Effects of bifenox, DCPA, and napropamide on ectomycorrhizal development of conifer seedlings in central and northern Rocky Mountain nurseries / 1
A 13.78:INT-342 Soil water and temperature in harvested and nonharvested pinyon-juniper stands / 1
A 13.78:INT-343 Natural regeneration in Intermountain spruce-fir forests : a gradual process / 1
A 13.78:INT-344 Woodland tree volume estimation : a visual segmentation technique / 1
A 13.78:INT-345 Visitor characteristics, attitudes, and use patterns in the Bob Marshall Wilderness complex, 1970-82 / 1
A 13.78:INT-346 Ten-year results of fertilizing grand fir, western hemlock, western larch, and Douglas-fir with nitrogen in northern Idaho / 1
A 13.78:INT-347 Applying height growth and site index curves for inland Douglas-fir / 1
A 13.78:INT-348 Attaining visual quality objectives in timber harvest areas--landscape architects' evaluation / 1
A 13.78:INT-349 Release of a thinned budworm-infested Douglas-fir/ponderosa pine stand / 1
A 13.78:INT-350 Recreational trampling effects on six habitat types in western Montana / 1
A 13.78:INT-351 Costs of managing nontimber resources when harvesting timber in the northern Rockies / 1
A 13.78:INT-352 Combustion recovery : a measurement of fire retardant extinguishment capability / 1
A 13.78:INT-353 The Delphi method : application to elk habitat quality / 1
A 13.78:INT-354 Ecological genetics of Pinus contorta in the Lower Snake River Basin of Central Idaho / 1
A 13.78:INT-355 Breeding bird responses to diameter-cut logging in west-central Idaho / 1
A 13.78:INT-356 Ecological genetics of Pinus contorta in the Upper Snake River Basin of eastern Idaho and Wyoming / 1
A 13.78:INT-357 Visitor attitudes toward wilderness fire management policy--1971-84 / 1
A 13.78:INT-358 Measurement of field resistance, rust hazard, and deployment of blister rust-resistant western white pine / 1