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2by Kida, Geoffrey P.“.... Department of History. Colonel John Roberts White managed Sequoia National Park from 1920-1947. In those...”
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4by Usenko, Sascha, Simonich, Staci L. Massey, Hageman, Kimberly J., Schrlau, Jill E., Geiser, Linda, Campbell, Don H., Appleby, Peter G., Landers, Dixon H.“... low-latitude catchments (36.6° N) at high elevation (2900 masl) in Sequoia National Park, CA to high...”
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5by USENKO, SASCHA, MASSEY SIMONICH, STACI L., HAGEMAN, KIMBERLY J., SCHRLAU, JILL E., GEISER, LINDA, CAMPBELL, DON H., APPLEBY, PETER G., LANDERS, DIXON H.“... catchments ranged from low-latitude catchments (36.6° N) at high elevation (2900 masl) in Sequoia National...”
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6by Gonzalez, Patrick“..., including Sequoia National Park, a loss of bird species from Death Valley National Park, a shift of trees...”
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7by Gonzalez, Patrick“..., including Sequoia National Park, a loss of bird species from Death Valley National Park, a shift of trees...”
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8by Johnson, Robert Underwood“... the extension of the Sequoia National Park so as to embrace the Kings River region and the Kaweah and Tule...”
Published 1891
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9by Johnson, Robert Underwood“... the extension of the Sequoia National Park so as to embrace the Kings River region and the Kaweah and Tule...”
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10by Musselman, Keith Newton“... National Park in the southern Sierra Nevada, California. The first two studies evaluated and simulated...”
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11by Musselman, Keith Newton“... National Park in the southern Sierra Nevada, California. The first two studies evaluated and simulated...”
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12by Musselman, Keith Newton“... National Park in the southern Sierra Nevada, California. The first two studies evaluated and simulated...”
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13by McCabe-Glynn, Staryl Elizabeth“... at Giant Forest, Sequoia National Park, California, from 2001 to 2011, to analyze climate mode patterns...”
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14“... in Sequoia National Park. PM concentrations were at their highest levels during the dry season, averaging 8.8...”
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15“... in Sequoia National Park. PM concentrations were at their highest levels during the dry season, averaging 8.8...”
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16“... in Sequoia National Park. PM concentrations were at their highest levels during the dry season, averaging 8.8...”
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17“... in Sequoia National Park. PM concentrations were at their highest levels during the dry season, averaging 8.8...”
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18“... in Sequoia National Park. PM concentrations were at their highest levels during the dry season, averaging 8.8...”
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19by Muir, John“...'s "Range of Light." The Great Western Divide from Moro Rock. Picture, Courtesy Sequoia National Park. A...”
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20by Muir, John“...'s "Range of Light." The Great Western Divide from Moro Rock. Picture, Courtesy Sequoia National Park. A...”
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