Despite the importance of soil characteristics for classifying riparian ecosystem types and evaluating ecosystem or range condition, little information exists on western riparian area soils or the factors that influence them. We examined the effects of drainage basin geology and water table depth on soil morphology and soil physical and chemical properties of meadow sites in central Nevada. We described and analyzed the soils of meadows that occurred in 4 drainages with different geology and that exhibited high water tables (0 to -20 cm from the surface), intermediate water tables (-30 to -50 cm), and low water tables (-60 to -80 cm). Pedons of high water tables sites had thick Oe horizons, dark, fine-textured A horizons, no B horizons, and...
At least one million acres of potentially productive meadows in the central great plains are dominat...
(1) Exchangeable cation concentrations were measured using different soil extracting procedures (fre...
Riparian ecosystems supply valuable resources in all landscapes, but especially in semiarid regions ...
Data on the effects of livestock grazing on soil nutrient availability are virtually nonexistent for...
Graduation date: 1990Study objectives were to survey and compare physical and chemical characteristi...
A comparative study was made of the soils of a virgin grassland and an adjacent grazed area in Canyo...
Meadows in the Western U.S. are greatly valued for their ecological and socioeconomic functions. Yet...
Restoration of degraded riparian plant communities must consider relationships among water table dyn...
Signature redacted for privacy. Abstract Approved: Organic matter dynamics in riparian ecosystems ar...
Riparian zones are prominent features of agricultural landscapes because they are the last point to ...
Presented at The Oregon Water Conference, May 24-25, 2011, Corvallis, OR.The inter-relationships of ...
Riparian zones are prominent features of agricultural landscapes because they are the last point to ...
Aspect and depth to the CaCO3 horizon explain most of the variation in the plant communities on calc...
In northwestern California moisture is usually not limiting for range production during the annual w...
An analytical method for classifying ecological types was developed and tested for mountain meadows ...
At least one million acres of potentially productive meadows in the central great plains are dominat...
(1) Exchangeable cation concentrations were measured using different soil extracting procedures (fre...
Riparian ecosystems supply valuable resources in all landscapes, but especially in semiarid regions ...
Data on the effects of livestock grazing on soil nutrient availability are virtually nonexistent for...
Graduation date: 1990Study objectives were to survey and compare physical and chemical characteristi...
A comparative study was made of the soils of a virgin grassland and an adjacent grazed area in Canyo...
Meadows in the Western U.S. are greatly valued for their ecological and socioeconomic functions. Yet...
Restoration of degraded riparian plant communities must consider relationships among water table dyn...
Signature redacted for privacy. Abstract Approved: Organic matter dynamics in riparian ecosystems ar...
Riparian zones are prominent features of agricultural landscapes because they are the last point to ...
Presented at The Oregon Water Conference, May 24-25, 2011, Corvallis, OR.The inter-relationships of ...
Riparian zones are prominent features of agricultural landscapes because they are the last point to ...
Aspect and depth to the CaCO3 horizon explain most of the variation in the plant communities on calc...
In northwestern California moisture is usually not limiting for range production during the annual w...
An analytical method for classifying ecological types was developed and tested for mountain meadows ...
At least one million acres of potentially productive meadows in the central great plains are dominat...
(1) Exchangeable cation concentrations were measured using different soil extracting procedures (fre...
Riparian ecosystems supply valuable resources in all landscapes, but especially in semiarid regions ...