Photo caption reads: The water tower in the photograph was used to store drinking water. A second held water for fire and other industrial uses. (Label in upper left corner reads ""159"" ; teepee burner to left and mountain...
Watershed management in the subalpine zone of Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico is described. Forest hydrology is briefly discussed, followed by an in-depth discussion and review of (1) field studies of the effects of watershed management practices...
Photo caption reads: Walter Hook called this shot ""West of Woohoo"" name-- Dick Bush. (Walter Hook’s photo of Dick Bush sitting on cliff overlooking mountain valley in the winter ; snow is visible on the rocks and in the...
Photo caption reads: Western Lumber Co. 1915. (Photo taken from across the river at train trestle ; railroad tracks ; water tower ; five smokestacks ; slopes of Woody Mountain above Pine Grove, and saddle of Mount Jumbo visible in photo)
Photo caption reads: Western Lumber Co. Right to Left: Oscar Werner, Castonguay, Alfred Hanson, Paul Swanson. (Label in upper left corner reads ""161"" ; three men sitting in front of garage ; mountain visible in background)
Whites Gulch in Big Belt Mountains. Plate 34b. This view is offset approximately 50 feet upslope to avoid vegetation that screens original view. Grass cover in foreground had not been grazed by livestock as of July 26. Canyon bottom now supports...
Winds Speed. ;<br> Weather - - Effect of mountains on.
Research findings support the contention that the well-documented increase of windspeed on high mountain slopes at night is due to the occurrence of a low-level jet wind. The report discusses various aspects of the meteorological situation most...
Photo caption reads: Looking down the alley back of Tuirr’s house 2/13/36. LaForges lived on the corner. Taken back of the house facing the mill. (Snow ; smoke rising from a building down the street ; Woody Mountain in the background)
Photo caption reads: Bonner 1925. (Picture taken from mill site across empty yards ; snow on the ground ; Margaret Hotel, houses ; fairly open slope of Bonner Mountain in background behind present day post office)
Yellowstone River ten miles southeast of Livingston, Montana. Plate 78b. A dense stand of Douglas-fir, limber pine, and Rocky Mountain juniper now occupies near slope shown in original view. The grass cover on this slope has been largely eliminated...