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Calif. Desert soils Report ( lost by BLM )
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[QUOTE="JPIVEY, post: 151595, member: 22193"] Interesting article in the CORVA newsletter, it seems that a report was done in 1973 by Edward S. Babcock & Sons and Gallaher & Bovey, Geo-Techs in Riverside,Ca. Here is a small,vary small portion of what the report said: a. " From a geologic viewpoint, the physical effects of the ORV use on the desert are negligible" b. " The sand dune are essentially in constant motion and vehicle tracks have a life expectancy of only a few days" c. " Natural processes of wind and water erosion have a more pronounced effect. d. " From a soils eng. stand point, the poorly sorted sands of the dune area showed the greatest resistance to ORVs" There's a lot more but my typing finger needs a break, but I thought this was vary interesting, to have such a positive report like this disappear and nobody, ie: BLM, CDDO and the Library of Congress can locate it....Hmmmmm makes you :think [/QUOTE]
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