2000
DOI: 10.2737/nc-rp-338
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South Dakota's forest resources outside the Black Hills National Forest, 1996.

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“…Seasonal flooding led the U.S.Congress to pass the Flood Control Act of 1944 which authorized the construction of dams on the Missouri River. The four dams that were constructed on the Missouri River in South Dakota created reservoirs that inundated an estimated 140,000 acres of bottomland forest (Leatherberry et al 2000).…”
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“…Seasonal flooding led the U.S.Congress to pass the Flood Control Act of 1944 which authorized the construction of dams on the Missouri River. The four dams that were constructed on the Missouri River in South Dakota created reservoirs that inundated an estimated 140,000 acres of bottomland forest (Leatherberry et al 2000).…”
Section: What This Meansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous inventories of South Dakota's forest resources were completed in 1935 (Ware 1936), 1962 (all lands west of the 103rd meridian was surveyed in 1960 (Chase 1967) and east of the 103rd meridian was surveyed in 1964 (Choate and Spencer 1969)), 1984 (all lands east of the 103rd meridian was surveyed in 1979 (Collins and Green 1988) and west of the 103rd meridian was surveyed in 1983 (Raile 1984)), 1996 (the area outside the Black Hills National Forest was surveyed in 1996 (Leatherberry et al 2000) and the Black Hills National Forest was surveyed in 1999 (DeBlander 2002)), and 2005 ). All lands west of the 103rd Meridian were surveyed in 1971 to 1974 (Green 1978), but land to the east of the 103rd Meridian was not surveyed.…”
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“…Only 3,000 green tons of this mill residue was not used for a secondary product such as fiber products, industrial fuel, domestic fuel, livestock bedding, and mulch. National Forest was inventoried in 1996 and the Black Hills National Forest was inventoried in 1999) (Chase 1967, Choate and Spencer 1969, Collins and Green 1988, Collins and Green 1989, DeBlander 2002, Leatherberry et al 2000, Raile 1984, Ware 1936). All lands west of the 103rd meridian were inventoried in 1971 to 1974 (Green 1978), but land to the east of the 103rd meridian was not inventoried.…”
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“…Seasonal flooding led Congress to pass the Flood Control Act of 1944, which authorized the construction of dams on the Missouri River. The four dams constructed on the Missouri in South Dakota created reservoirs that inundated an estimated 140,000 acres of bottomland forest (Leatherberry et al 2000).…”
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confidence: 99%