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Other Damage Agents - Abiotic Damage


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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5382353 wind Aerial view of extensive blowdown, Pecos Wilderness
5382354 wind Aerial view of extensive blowdown
5382423 hail Aerial view of a summer hail storm in ponderosa pine forest
5346002 wind Aerial view of blowdown and wind breakage from a June 7, 2007 storm, Wet Mountains, CO, July 2007
5346003 wind Aerial view of spruce blowdown, Pecos Wilderness, Santa Fe, NF, NM, July 2007
5346004 wind Blowdown; Patch of blowdown from a June 7 storm, Wet Mountains, CO, July 2007
5346006 wind Aerial view of aspen stand defoliated by high winds, Wet Mountains, CO, July 2007
5346013 hail Foliar damage to a stand of gambel oak, La Veta Pass, Culebra Range, CO
5346014 hail Damage to branches fromhail, La Veta Pass, Culebra Range, CO, July 2007
1254083 hackberry witches' broom Witches brooms caused by a combination of a mite (Aceria celtis (Kendall, 1929)) and fungus (Sphaerotheca phytoptophila) on ornamental hackberry, Fort Collins, CO.
1254084 hackberry witches' broom Tree heavily damaged by witches brooms caused by a combination of a mite (Aceria celtis (Kendall, 1929)) and fungus (Sphaerotheca phytoptophila), Fort Collins, CO.
1248037 chemicals Roadside damage due to an as yet unspecified cause, probably application of de-iceing chemicals, near Boulder, CO
1248013 Road salt or de-icing salt The actual causal agent for this damage is not yet known but appears to be associated with magnesium chloride or other chemical used to de-ice roads in winter. Boulder, CO
1248014 frost and winter injury (general) Aerial view of aspen with patches of brownish, thin foliage believed to be the result of a late spring frost. Mt Evans wilderness, Pike NF, Colorado
1254074 wind Roosevelt NF, CO.

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