Presettlement Vegetation Patterns along Navigation Pool 17 of the Upper Mississippi River.

Abstract

The Upper Mississippi River flows south through an eastern extension of the great plains known as the prairie peninsula. For decades, ecologists have characterized the uplands of the prairie peninsula as a landscape once dominated by grasslands, savannas, and open woodlands with forests restricted mainly to the large river valleys. The Long Term Resource Monitoring Program's (LTRMP) recent findings. from several Navigation Pools including Pool 17, challenge the long held perception that forests were the dominant community type along the Mississippi River valley before European-American settlement.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 1998
Accession Number
ADA339070

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  • John C. Nelson
  • Kenneth S. Lubinski
  • Melvin L. Bower

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  • Agriculture
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  • International Relations and European Studies
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