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Research Projects Subjects of Investigation at this Location

Each ARS research project has related subjects of investigation.  Listed below are the subjects of investigation currently conducted at this location.

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Subjects of Investigation
Desert and semidesert shrub land and shinnery
Pinyon-juniper
Rangelands and grasslands, general
Watersheds
Weeds
Research Projects within Watersheds
item Assessing Wind and Water Erosion on Western Rangelands
item Carbon and Water Exchanges and Plant Phenology on Great Basin Rangelands
item Compost Application on Annual Grass Invaded Rangelands
item Dual Disturbances: Do Fuel Treatments and Wildfire Protect or Harm Sagebrush Valued Resources?
item Ecosystem Responses and Plant Ecophysiology in the Great Basin
item Fuel Treatment and Fire Suppression Effects on Valued Resources in Sagebrush Steppe
item Fuel Treatment and Wildfire Effects on Sagebrush Valued Resources
item Fuel Treatment Durability in Sagebrush Ecosystems in Current and Future Climates
item Hydrology and Erosion Dynamics Following Compost Applications on Annual Grassland
item Linkages between Soil Chemistry and Cheatgrass Emergence Following Wildfire
item Long-term Data Analyses and Data Collection on the Desatoya Mountains Project
item Pinyon and Juniper Ecophysiology in the Great Basin
item Rangeland Ecohydrology
item Rangeland Ecohydrology and Soil Erosion Course
item Sagebrush Steppe Treatment Evaluation Project
item Sagebrush Steppe Treatment Evaluation Project
item Soil Erosion and Ecosystem Recovery After Wildfire Under a Changing Climate
item Soil, Water, Meadow and Rangeland Monitoring on the Desatoya Mountains Project
item System-based Management and Rehabilitation of Rangelands
item Trajectories of Change: How Climate, Wildfire, and Management Drive Shrubland Ecosystem Transitions
item Treatment Durability
item Treatment Durability using LANDIS-II