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A duplicate site to study water flow, seepage, and soil erosion in an area under severe browsing pressure by flocks of feral ungulates, especially goats. The trenches were dug to analyze root density, and to determine the soil binding properties associated with different root structure.
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Another context gigapan for the USGS Kawela Gulch Ridge to Reef erosion study site. Here, one can see the island of Lana`i clearly, as well as at least 6 fish ponds and the Kaunakakai Pier.
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First follow up to gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=13571
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View #2, from about 50 meters closer. The United States Geological Survey(USGS) is conducting a soil erosion study in a highly disturbed area along the east rim of Kawela Gulch on Moloka`i. This area, once dryland forest, has been greatly impacted, first through cattle grazing, and now by large herds of feral goats. T...
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The United States Geological Survey(USGS) is conducting a soil erosion study in a highly disturbed area along the east rim of Kawela Gulch on Moloka`i. This area, once dryland forest, has been greatly impacted, first through cattle grazing, and now by large herds of feral goats. The lack of plant cover leads to massi...
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