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1by Buckley, Brendan M., Ummenhofer, Caroline C., D'Arrigo, Rosanne Dorothy, Hansen, Kyle, Truong, L. H., Le, C. N., Stahle, D. K.“... sides of the Pacific Ocean basin. For this paper we utilized a newly developed tree-ring data network...”
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2by Muir, John“...ALASKA CLIMATE Some Popular Errors Corrected—A Good Country to live In. An Alaska Summer Day...”
Published 1879
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3by Muir, John“...ALASKA CLIMATE Some Popular Errors Corrected—A Good Country to live In. An Alaska Summer Day...”
Published 1879
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4“... the number of host tree rings traversed by deepest haustoria in slices/cross-sections of parasitized branches...”
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6by Muir, John“..., having the greater number of trees to the left, looking from the verandah, and the two "Sentinels...”
Published 1900
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7by Muir, John“..., having the greater number of trees to the left, looking from the verandah, and the two "Sentinels...”
Published 1900
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9by Holt-Atherton Pacific Center for Western Studies“... of these visual images that span a sixty-year period. A few are foggy snapshots of family and friends. Others...”
Published 1983
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10by Holt-Atherton Pacific Center for Western Studies“... of these visual images that span a sixty-year period. A few are foggy snapshots of family and friends. Others...”
Published 1983
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11by The John Muir Center for Environmental Studies“... woods. A good many old picturesque round-keaded trees, a tkick growtk ol tall, younger and inlinite...”
Published 2005
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12by The John Muir Center for Environmental Studies“... woods. A good many old picturesque round-keaded trees, a tkick growtk ol tall, younger and inlinite...”
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13by The John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... to study trees. Traveling at first with Harvard botanist Charles S. Sargent and then on his own,: Muir went...”
Published 2001
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14by The John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... to study trees. Traveling at first with Harvard botanist Charles S. Sargent and then on his own,: Muir went...”
Published 2001
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15by Muir, John“... in wildness, and by means of good roads are being brought nearer civilization every year. To the sane and free...”
Published 1898
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16by Muir, John“... in wildness, and by means of good roads are being brought nearer civilization every year. To the sane and free...”
Published 1898
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17Published 2014“... and within a short ime the Allen home, with all household goods and a fresh supply of groceries, was on its...”
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18by Trout, W. H.“... the other. A good span of horses and wagon was the only firm property left to us. We settled with John Muir...”
Published 1916
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19by Trout, W. H.“... the other. A good span of horses and wagon was the only firm property left to us. We settled with John Muir...”
Published 1916
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20“... with the genesis of the ash. Bone preservation in this zone was good (numbering 121 specimens), but only one stone...”
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