- UA053_068_0354
- 1969
Part of W. Carter Johnson Papers
W. Carter Johnson photographed this Celastrus scandens while conducting research in the Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
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Part of W. Carter Johnson Papers
W. Carter Johnson photographed this Celastrus scandens while conducting research in the Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
Missouri Black-billed cuckoo nest
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W. Carter Johnson photographs these Missouri black-billed cuckoo eggs in a nest while conducting research in the Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
Hummocky Ground, North Dakota Farm
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Hummocky ground on North Dakota farm.
Glacial Till Exposed at Road Cut
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Glacial till exposed at road cut in North Dakota.
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Pasque flower (Anemone patens) in North Dakota prairie.
Research stand on the Missouri River
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Reach stand # 4 near the Garrison dam on the Missouri River.
Research stand on the Missouri River
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Research stand #8 near the Garrison dam on the Missouri River.
Research stand on the Missouri River
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Research stand #6 on the Missouri River.
Research stand on the Missouri River
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Research stand #3 on the Missouri River.
Fall Celatrus at research stand on the Missouri River
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Fall Celastrus vegetation at research stand #11 near the Garrison dam on the Missouri River.
Cottonwood forest at Garrison Reach, North Dakota
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Mid-successional cottonwood forest with ash in the understory along the Missouri River at Garrison Reach in North Dakota.
Large American Elms at Garrison Reach, North Dakota
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Large American elm trees at the Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota. The truck in the background is the field vehicle used by Carter Johnson and Warren Keammerer.
Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota
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Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota in the fall.
Floodplain understory at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River, North Dakota
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Floodplain understory vegetation at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
Painted woods at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
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Painted woods at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
Oahe Reservoir backup at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River, North Dakota
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Trees flooded from the backup at Oahe Reservoir at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
Oahe Reservoir backup at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River, North Dakota
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Trees flooded from the backup at Oahe Reservoir at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
Oahe Reservoir backup at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River, North Dakota
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Surface water flooding of the Missouri River at Garrison Reach, south of Bismarck, North Dakota when the Oahe Reservoir was filled.
J. Dodd and B. Lauenroth, graduate students at NDSU
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J. Dodd and B. Lauenroth, fellow graduate students at North Dakota State University with W. Carter Johnson.
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Buffalo grass (Buchloe dactyloides) with Japanese brome (Bromus japonicus) in Western North Dakota.
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Scarlet globe mallow (Sphaeralcea coccinea) in western North Dakota.
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Scarlet globe mallow (Sphaeralcea coccinea) in western North Dakota.
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Big bluestem (Andropogon gerardii) at edge of floodplain forest along the Missouri River in North Dakota.
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Rolling field in central North Dakota.
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Prairie smoke (Geum triflorum) in North Dakota prairie.
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W. Carter Johnson and Warren's research stands numbered 1-34.
Floodplain forest research on the Missouri River
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Floodplain forest research near the Garrison dam on the Missouri River.
Research stand on the Missouri River
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Research stand #10 near the Garrison dam on the Missouri River.
Research stand on the Missouri River
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Research stand #3 near the Garrison dam on the Missouri River.
Old cottonwood stand at Garrison Reach, North Dakota
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Old cottonwood stand at Garrison Reach in North Dakota.
Clearing at Garrison Reach, North Dakota
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Dead trees in a clearing at Garrison Reach in North Dakota.
Missouri River at Garrison Reach, North Dakota
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Missouri River at Garrison Reach in North Dakota.
Missouri River at Garrison Reach, North Dakota
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Missouri River at Garrison Reach in North Dakota.
Emergent cottonwood at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River, North Dakota
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Emergent cottonwood trees at stand number 12 sampled by Carter Johnson during his doctoral research on the Missouri River floodplain at Garrison Reach.
Oahe Reservoir backup at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River, North Dakota
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Trees eventually killed by the backup of the Missouri River at Garrison Reach, south of Bismarck, North Dakota when the Oahe Reservoir was filled.
Road Cut Exposing Glacial Till
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Road cut exposing glacial till in central North Dakota.
Ancient Shoreline Marked by Exposed Rocks
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Ancient shoreline marked by exposed rocks in North Dakota.
Glacial Till, Central North Dakota
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Glacial till in central North Dakota road cut.
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Pasque flower (Anemone patens) in North Dakota prairie.
Floodplain forest research on the Missouri River
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Floodplain forest research near the Garrison dam on the Missouri River.
Young cottonwood stand at Garrison Reach, North Dakota
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Early successional forest dominated by cottonwood, about 20 years old, at Garrison Reach near the Missouri River in North Dakota.
Old cottonwood stand at Garrison Reach, North Dakota
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Old cottonwood stand at Garrison Reach in North Dakota.
River bank on the Missouri at Garrison Reach, North Dakota
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River bank at the Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
Emergent cottonwood at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River, North Dakota
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Dense canopy of later successional stage cottonwood forests near stand #12 in the floodplain at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
Oahe Reservoir backup at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River, North Dakota
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Water backup of the Missouri River at Garrison Reach, south of Bismarck, North Dakota when the Oahe Reservoir was filled.
Warren Keammerer standing in Melilotus
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Warren R. Keammerer standing in melilotus at stand #8 in Garrison Reach in North Dakota.
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W. Carter Johnson photographed this Missouri grape fern during his research. It is found in the rich, late successional forests along the Missouri River.
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W. Carter Johnson photographed this Missouri grape fern during his research. It is found in the rich, late successional forests along the Missouri River.
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Viola pennsylvanica in central North Dakota.
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Prickly Pear cactus (Opuntia polyacantha) in western North Dakota.
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Prickly Pear cactus (Opuntia polyacantha) in western North Dakota.
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Penstemon grandiflorus in the Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
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Sunset on the Missouri River at the Garrison Reach in North Dakota.
North Dakota Farm Effects of Grazing
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Effect of grazing on North Dakota farm.
Research stand on the Missouri River
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Research stand #2 destroyed by backup flooding of Oahe Reservoir on the Missouri River.
Research stand on the Missouri River
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Reach stand # 4 near the Garrison dam on the Missouri River.
Research stand on the Missouri River
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Research stand #4 near the Garrison dam on the Missouri River.
Research stand on the Missouri River
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Research stand #1 near the Garrison dam on the Missouri River.
Research stand on the Missouri River
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Research stand #6 near the Garrison dam on the Missouri River.
Vegetation on old cottonwood at Garrison Reach, North Dakota
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Vegetation growing on old cottonwood tree at Garrison Reach in North Dakota.
Emergent cottonwood at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River, North Dakota
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Emergent cottonwood trees at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota. This image clearly shows how much taller old cottonwood trees are compared to the later successional stage. This exposure to storms causes wind damage and sometimes tree fall to emergent cottonwoods.
Oahe Reservoir backup at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River, North Dakota
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Flooded forests at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota when Oahe Reservoir was filled. Surface water and groundwater levels had been increasing south of Bismarck due to sedimentation and flow backup. These trees photographed in 1969 most certainly died soon after.
Oahe Reservoir backup at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River, North Dakota
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Water backup of the Missouri River at Garrison Reach, south of Bismarck, North Dakota when the Oahe Reservoir was filled.
Oahe Reservoir backup at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River, North Dakota
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Water backup of the Missouri River at Garrison Reach, south of Bismarck, North Dakota when the Oahe Reservoir was filled.
Warren Keammerer at Painted Woods Lake
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Warren R. Keammerer, who was Carter's graduate student colleague, working on the Missouri River forests at Painted Woods Lake in the Garrison Reach in North Dakota.
Warren Keammerer changing a flat tire
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Warren R. Keammerer is changing the tire of field vehicle used in river research.
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Spanish bayonet (Yucca glauca) in western North Dakota.
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Missouri River break north of Bismarck, North Dakota on the east side of river.
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Janet Johnson stand next to the largest green ash tree sampled in W. Carter Johnson's research at #26 in the Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
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Viola pensylvanica in North Dakota.
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Ambrosia trifida in the Missouri River Valley in North Dakota.
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Monarch butterfly larve in the Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
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Needle-and-thread grass (Stipa comata) in western North Dakota.
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Dead myrtle warbler in the Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
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View from the top of the Prairie Coteau on the Dakota border.
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Uvularia grandiflora vegetation in North Dakota.
Floodplain marsh at Garrison Reach, North Dakota
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Marsh on the floodplain at the Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
Floodplain forests on the Missouri River
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Expansive floodplain forests at the Garrison Reach of the Missouri River.
Missouri River at Garrison Reach, North Dakota
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Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota in the fall.
Missouri River at Garrison Reach, North Dakota
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Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota in the fall.
Missouri River at Garrison Reach, North Dakota
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Missouri River breaks on the western side of the Garrison Reach on the Missouri River in North Dakota.
Hayland near the Missouri River
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Hayland near the Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
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Gaura coccinea at Garrison Reach on the Missouri River in North Dakota.
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Ratibida columnifera at Garrison Reach on the Missouri River in North Dakota.
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Beaver dam in woody draw Cross Ranch in North Dakota.
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Mixed prairie storm in western North Dakota.
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Desmodium canadense in western North Dakota.
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Cottonwood tree is 19.5 feet tall. In 2008 it was discovered that this tree and most other extremely large and old cottonwoods in this stand had died and fallen to the ground. This tree may have been present when Lewis and Clark passed by in the early 1800's. W. Carter Johnson's wife, Janet, is next to tree.
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Glyceria grandis in western North Dakota
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Cornus stolonifers in Garrison Reach on the Missouri River in North Dakota.
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Beaver dam in woody draw Cross Ranch in North Dakota. Photograph was taken before The Nature Conservancy purchase of the former Gaines Ranch.
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Asclepias verticillata in the Missouri River Valley in North Dakota.
W. Carter Johnson on Blossom Butte
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W. Carter Johnson sitting on rock on Blossom Butte north of Bismarck, North Dakota on east side of the Missouri River. O. A. Stevens' book (green cover) is laying on the rock beside him.
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Penstemon albidus in the Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
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Penstemon gracilis in the Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
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Prairie Coteau stream in North Dakota.
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Lithospermum canescens in North Dakota.
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Uvularia grandiflora vegetation in North Dakota.
Floodplain marsh at Garrison Reach, North Dakota
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Marsh on the floodplain at the Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.