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Accelerated Channel Erosion in the Cimarron Valley in Southwestern Kansas

The Journal of Geology, 1947
The Cimarron River formerly had a narrow channel throughout its course from the Kansas-Colorado state line to the Kansas-Oklahoma state line. Accelerated erosion began in 1914 and has increased the average width of the channel to more than 1,000 feet. Overcultivation appears to have been the principal cause of the erosion.
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Cut-Stump Treatment of Saltcedar (Tamarix ramosissima) on the Cimarron National Grasslands

Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 2010
Saltcedar is an invasive shrub or tree found along stream banks and waterways throughout the western United States. Research was conducted on saltcedar stands located on the Cimarron National Grasslands near Elkhart, KS. Saltcedar was cut during the dormant season.
Walter H. Fick, Wayne A. Geyer
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"Biografia de un cimarron" and the Novel of the Cuban Revolution

NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction, 1980
"Hay cosas que yo no me explico de la vida. Todo eso que tiene que ver con la naturaleza para mi esta muy oscuro, y lo de los dioses mas. Ellos son los llamados a originar todos esos fen6menos que uno ve, que yo vide y que es positivo que han existido. Los dioses son caprichosos e inconformes.
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Geology of Keyes Field, Cimarron County, Oklahoma: ABSTRACT

AAPG Bulletin, 1956
The development of the Keyes field as a major gas reservoir in the lower Morrow sand has done much toward instigating the current wildcat play throughout the Hugoton Embayment, and Dalhart and Anadarko basins. This field, although discovered in 1943 by the Pure Oil Company, produced gas with a low 825 BTU, and development stagnated until a subsequent ...
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Ferber, Edna: Cimarron

2020
Jerôme von Gebsattel, Sieglinde Lemke
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Registration of Cimarron Little Bluestem1

Crop Science, 1980
J. A. Dickerson   +2 more
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