02098oam 2200565 450 991070864680332120170412071749.0(CKB)5470000002470759(OCoLC)937435876(OCoLC)889716097(EXLCZ)99547000000247075920160208d1994 ua 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAnchoring of thin colluvium by roots of sugar maple and white ash on hillslopes in Cincinnati /by Mary M. RiestenbergWashington :United States Government Printing Office,1994.1 online resource (iii, 25 pages) illustrationsU.S. Geological Survey bulletin ;2059-ELandslides of the Cincinnati, Ohio, area ;E"Studies of root morphology, distribution, and pull-out resistance show how tree roots help stabilize thin colluvium."Includes bibliographical references (pages 24-25).Soil-binding plantsOhioCincinnati RegionSoil stabilizationOhioCincinnati RegionSlopes (Soil mechanics)OhioCincinnati RegionRoots (Botany)OhioCincinnati RegionSugar mapleOhioCincinnati RegionRootsWhite ashOhioCincinnati RegionRootsColluviumOhioCincinnati RegionSoil-binding plantsSoil stabilizationSlopes (Soil mechanics)Roots (Botany)Sugar mapleRoots.White ashRoots.Colluvium557.3 s551.3/07Riestenberg Mary M.1410130Geological Survey (U.S.)OCLCEOCLCECOPOCLCQGPOBOOK9910708646803321Anchoring of thin colluvium by roots of sugar maple and white ash on hillslopes in Cincinnati3498213UNINA