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Scientific Background for Soil Monitoring on National Forests and Rangelands Workshop Proceedings, April 29-30, 2008, Denver, Colorado
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USDA, USFS, Rocky Mountain Research Station
Publication Year
2010
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This workshop was developed to determine the state-of-the-science for soil monitoring on National Forests and Rangelands. We asked international experts in the field of soil monitoring, soil monitoring indicators, and basic forest soil properties to describe the limits of our knowledge and the ongoing studies that are providing new information. This workshop and the proceedings are particularly important as National Forests wrestle with determining how (or if) to modify their existing soil quality standards and guidelines.

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English
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Text
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Conference Proceedings
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Page-Dumroese, Deborah; Neary, Daniel; Trettin, Carl, tech. eds. 2010. Scientific background for soil monitoring on National Forests and Rangelands: workshop proceedings; April 29-30, 2008; Denver, CO. Proc. RMRS-P-59. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 126 p.
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Scientific Background for Soil Monitoring on National Forests and Rangeland
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