BIG BEND
The Impact of Human Use Upon the Chisos Basin and Adjacent Lands
NPS Scientific Monograph No. 4
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Chapter 1
EARLY MAN'S USE OF THE MOUNTAINS
Chapter 2
EUROPEAN MAN'S USE OF THE MOUNTAINS AND BASIN
Ranching
Prospecting and mining
Civilian Conservation Corps
Big Bend National Park
Chapter 3
GEOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS OF THE BASIN
Structure and topography
Soils
Chapter 4
CLIMATOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS OF THE BASIN
Long-range trend
Short cycles
Chapter 5
PRESENT VEGETATION OF THE BASIN
Methods
Evergreen Woodland Formation
Chaparral Formation
Chihuahuan Desert Formation
Summary and comparison
Chapter 6
HYPOTHETICAL VEGETATION OF THE BASIN
Chapter 7
PRESENT IMPACT UPON THE BASIN VEGETATION
Definition and ecology
Forms of present impact
Roads
Trails
Chisos Remuda concession
National Park Concessions, Inc.
Ranger Station and personnel housing
Campgrounds
Sewage
Pipelines
Wells
Chapter 8
FUTURE VEGETATION ON THE BASIN
Chapter 9
BASIN IMPACT UPON OAK CREEK CANYON AND CATTAIL FALLS
Chapter 10
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
Denudation
Alteration
Creation
Introduction
Pollution
Destruction
Chapter 11
RECOMMENDATIONS
Basin
Basic rehabilitive revegetation program
Exotic and introduced species program
Chisos Remuda
National Park Concessions, Inc.
Trails
Campground
Ranger Station
Appendix
References
INDEX (omitted from the online edition)
FIGURES
1 Map of the Chisos
Basin.
2 Map of soil
collection and vegetation sampling sites: ors, old road scars; als,
Aloysia lycioides site.
3 Map of present
vegetation in the Chicos Basin.
4 Map of hypothetical
vegetation in the Chisos Basin.
5 Importance percentage
values for Juniper Flat vegetation with respective soil data.
TABLES
1 Location and topographic characteristics
of the sites sampled for soil and vegetation in the Chisos Basin.
2 Physical characteristics of soils sampled
in the Chisos Basin.
3 Chemical characteristics of soils sampled
in the Chisos Basin.
4 Summary of the dominant plants in the
three formations in the Chisos Basin with their respective Importance
Value. Generic names can be found in Table 6.
5 Comparison of tree and seedling counts in
four Boot Canyon permanent plots after a 5-year duration.
6 Complete list of the plants encountered in
the Chisos Basin study. The species, with common names, are grouped
according to life-form and frequency in the formations (X,
sighted or collected; XX, IV less than 40; XXX, IV greater
than 40).
7 Important native invaders of disturbed
areas in the Chisos Basin.
8 Importance percentages of the species in
an old road scar in the Chisos Basin.
9 Importance percentages of the species in
the two Laguna Meadow Trail transects.
10 Tree and seedling census along trail
from water barrel to Juniper Flat.
11 Tree and seedling census along trail
from corral to Campfire Creek.
12 Comparative census of trees and
seedlings along new and old sections of trail.
13 Tree and seedling census of Juniper Flat
comparing presently grazed and ungrazed portions.
14 Distribution of the cover components of
a Main Basin Campground transect.
15 Tree and seedling census of the Main
Basin Campground.
16 Tree and seedling census along trail
from Juniper Flat to Laguna Meadow Trail.
17 Tree and seedling census along trail in
circle at Boulder Meadow.
18 Tree and seedling census of several
areas in the Chisos Basin.
Gerald Ford
President of the United States
Rogers C. B. Morton, Secretary
U.S. Department of the Interior
Ronald H. Walker, Director
National Park Service
As the Nation's principal conservation agency, the
Department of the Interior has basic responsibilities for water, fish,
wildlife, mineral, land, park, and recreational resources. Indian and
Territorial affairs are other major concerns of America's "Department of
Natural Resources." The Department works to assure the wisest choice in
managing all our resources so each will make its full contribution to a
better United Statesnow and in the future.
This publication is one in a series of research
studies devoted to special topics which have been explored in connection
with the various areas in the National Park System.
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Whitson, Paul D
The impact of human use upon the Chisos Basin and adjacent lands.
(National Park Service scientific monograph series, no. 4)
Supt. of Docs. no.: I 29.80:4
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