90 degree notch weir, water catchment, Foothills Parkway, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkWeir No. 1, with 90 degree notch substituted for rectangular weir. Structure located at Foothills right-of-way boundary.Look Rock Water System; Well, II-U-Water-6632, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Water systems
90 degree notch weir, water catchment, Foothills Parkway, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkWeir No. 2, upstream from Weir No. 1. Water system, Look Rock development, Foothills Parkway Work Order No. P-11 GSM. Look Rock Water System; Well, II-U-Water-6633, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Water systems
A Geospatial Database of Tree Islands within the Mustang Corner Fire Incident of 2008The general loss of tree islands in some parts of the Everglades due to flooding is well documented and understood (Patterson and Finck 1999; Avineon 2002; Hofmockel et al. 2003; Sklar et al. 2004). However, the loss of tree islands due to fires within the marl prairies of the Everglades has yet to be properly documented or studied. Anecdotal evidence suggests that tree islands within this pyrogenic landscape usually recover from a fire after several years. However, little is known about the successional sequence of tree islands following an intense fire and how that relates to the general distribution of woody species within this landscape and individual islands. At the same time, a paucity of information exists on how fires affect tree island biogenesis, if it occurs at all under current environmental conditions. To properly address these ecological questions, now or in the future, a comprehensive inventory of tree islands within this landscape is fundamentally necessary.
A snowy trail in the high country, circa 1935Great Smoky Mountains National ParkA snowy trail in the high country. Winter Activities; IV-U-WS-16289, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Winter Sports.
Abrams Creek Foot Bridge, John Cable Place, Cades Cove, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkDetail of log walkway from the ground to the bridge level at top of log pen or pier on west bank... Detail show the rock which supported the walkway and a portion of the walkway,Abrams Creek Foot Bridge; John Cable Place; Lower cove Road- Cades Cove, Tenn. II-F-(1)-11370, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Foot trail bridges; footlogs
Abrams Creek Ranger Station, Building No. 56, view from the southeast, mountains in background, 1950Great Smoky Mountains National ParkBuilding Report No. 56. House view from the southeast. Abrams Creek Ranger Station, Building No. 56, II-B-(1)-1494, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Administrative buildings (ranger stations and outbuildings, warden stations, fire towers, checking stations, Geological Survey gauging stations, possession cabin.
Administration Building, Building No. 231, full view of rear, winter with snow on groundGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkFull view of rear. Winter. Administration Building, Building No. 231, II-B-(1)-1465, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Administrative buildings (ranger stations and outbuildings, warden stations, fire towers, checking stations, Geological Survey gauging stations, possession cabin.
Administration Building, Building No. 231, interior view, part of one of the offices, showing desksGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkInterior view, part of one of the offices. Administration Building, Building No. 231, II-B-(1)-1467, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Administrative buildings (ranger stations and outbuildings, warden stations, fire towers, checking stations, Geological Survey gauging stations, possession cabin.
Administration Building, circa 1940Great Smoky Mountains National ParkAdministration Building, II-B-(1)-4417, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Administrative buildings (ranger stations and outbuildings; warden stations; fire towers; checking stations; Geological Survey gauging stations; possession cabin
Circa 1940
Administration Building, circa 1940Great Smoky Mountains National ParkAdministration Building, II-B-(1)-4418, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Administrative buildings (ranger stations and outbuildings; warden stations; fire towers; checking stations; Geological Survey gauging stations; possession cabin
Circa 1940
Administrative Building, with grass and trees in foreground, hill in the background, 1964Great Smoky Mountains National ParkAdministration Building, II-B-(1)-6845, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Administrative buildings (ranger stations and outbuildings; warden stations; fire towers; checking stations; Geological Survey gauging stations; possession cabin
1964-09
Administrative buildings, Park headquarters, 1975Great Smoky Mountains National ParkPark Headquarters, II-B-(1)-15918, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Administrative buildings (ranger stations and outbuildings; warden stations; fire towers; checking stations; Geological Survey gauging stations; possession cabin
Aerial of burnt grass areaEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn Slide: NBRM brun of 2/21/73; nw section taken 3/28/73; note bands; A-4; 101
After burn, Block O BurnEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn slide: Wilson; 2-7-79; Block O prescribed burn, shows where fuel was mostly consumed Fire # M-1
Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow Habitat Monitoring and Assessment - 2010 Final ReportVegetation within the CSSS habitat tracked hydrologic changes, and at burned sites,
shifted in conjunction with time since last fire and post fire hydrologic conditions. Moreover, while
hydrating the Rocky Glades has helped to improve CSSS habitat along the eastern boundary of
ENP, the wetting trend in the western portion of the sub-population A reflected deteriorating
habitat conditions for the Cape Sable sparrow. Hence, formulation of a strategy that achieves
desirable sparrow habitat conditions while satisfying the broader ecosystem restoration goals of
the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) is needed.
Fire in underbrush and pine treesEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up view of fire in underbrush and pine trees Locality: Photo Source: Keywords: Fire; Plants.
Fire licking at poisonwood treesEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn Slide: Head fire into 5-6' poisonwood tree; Burn #2b-7-72; East of Pine Is.; 9-21-72; A-2-c; 050
Low burn in prairieEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn Slide: P. burn w. side of hammock; burn 2a-4-73; aerial view of fire; 1-10-73; A-2-c; 089
Man in flattened sawgrass by canalEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn Slide: Shark Valley decadent sawgrass research burn 2a-2-73 on 1-1-3-73 w. of shark valley tower; Aerial view -not air boat trail; RF-lb"-5a; A-2-a; 056
Scorched cypress four days after fireEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceS. Hole in donut wildfire 4-6-73: 4 days after fire; S.E. section; cypress scorch
Smoke screen from fire over grasslandEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn Slide: East boundary burn 1400 2 1/2 mi. s. L 67; FFM18; SI13; rh 60%; 12-6-71 A-2-a; 029
Start of fire along road, Block H, November 16 1972Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn slide: P. Burn Block H 11-16-72; Start of burn along S. fire road in glade after cold front = V. wet;NW winds @ 5mph
Tower and visitor center, Shark Valley, circa 1960Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant, side view of tower and visitor center with sawgrass in foreground and trees in background; circa 1950-60's; "Everg. Nat. Hist. Shark V. Scenes" Locality: Shark Valley Photo Source: Howard Thompson Photo Lab Keywords: Buildings; Landscapes.