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Title
This root of the Tehachapi oak is now on top of the ground. It was 6 to 8 inches under ground before storm of 1932. See other photo. Sheep grazing and storm of 1945 have washed soil away
Creator
Metcalf, Woodbridge
Photographer
Date Created and/or Issued
1945
Contributing Institution
UC Berkeley, Bioscience & Natural Resources Library
Collection
Fritz-Metcalf Photograph Collection
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Description
Location: average distance
Identification: exact ground location unclear, appears unknowable
One person present, name unknown
Type
image
Identifier
fritz_metcalf-7094
Subject
Quercus sp. - Roots
Erosion
Mountains - Tehachapi Mountains (Calif.)
Grazing - Sheep
Range management
Soil management
Kern County
Place
Kern County

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