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Cross-Timbers Savanna-Woodland - One EarthSep 23, 2020 · The Cross-Timbers Savanna-Woodland ecoregion covers a long latitudinal extent from Texas north through eastern Oklahoma and a small portion of eastern Kansas.Missing: definition geography
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[PDF] Structural Attributes of Two Old-Growth Cross Timbers Stands in ...The Cross Timbers ecoregion occupies southeastern Kansas, eastern and central. Oklahoma, and north-central Texas and has been mapped as far east as extreme west ...
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Cross Timbers EcosystemThe Cross Timbers ecosystem is a vast mosaic of grasslands and woodlands that form a broad ecotone between the eastern deciduous forests and the grasslands of ...Missing: geography extent
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Oklahoma's Native Vegetation Types - OSU ExtensionThe original character of the Cross Timbers was probably a mosaic of grasslands, savanna-like grasslands, oak mottes, oak thickets, and dense oak woods.
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Crosstimbers Oak Forest and Woodland - NatureServe ExplorerThis system is generally described as a savanna or woodland, distinguished by its dominance by short, stunted Quercus stellata and/or Quercus marilandica.Missing: definition geography
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Cross Timbers and Prairies Ecological RegionIt can be further subdivided into four ecological or vegetative sub-regions: East Cross Timbers, Fort Worth Prairie, Lampasas Cut Plain, and West Cross Timbers.Missing: definition extent
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Cross Timbers | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and CultureThe term "Cross Timbers" refers to an ecological region of woodland and forest vegetation in central and eastern Oklahoma.Missing: extent | Show results with:extent
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Cross Timbers - Texas State Historical AssociationAug 1, 1995 · Indians used the Cross Timbers as a north-south avenue that afforded secrecy from enemies. Cross Timbers oaks are used for firewood, railroad ...
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The Wichitas, Natives of the Cross Timbers - Red River HistorianSep 3, 2023 · The Wichitas were the native people of the Cross Timbers, a unique landscape consisting of wooded areas of post oaks, elms, hickories in the high elevations.
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[PDF] History of the Cross Timbers ForestHuman beings began to establish themselves in the Cross Timbers region approximately. 7000 years ago. Research has shown that Native Americans sustained ...
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The Cross Timbers: The Ancient Forest at America's CrossroadsFeb 2, 2017 · Perhaps not surprisingly, these dense forests once served as a distinguishing point of reference for Native Americans and, later, European ...
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Cross Timbers Ecoregion - Texas Wildlife AssociationTexas is home to 10 different Gould's ecoregions as seen on the map below. Ecoregions are areas of land that share similar climate, topography and soils.Missing: extent | Show results with:extent<|separator|>
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Cross Timbers - Fort Worth Nature Center & RefugeThe Cross Timbers is a complex mosaic of woodlands and grasslands that form a broad ecotone between the eastern deciduous forests and the grasslands of the ...Missing: size | Show results with:size
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Cross Timbers - The University of OklahomaA complex mosaic of upland deciduous forest, savanna, and prairie, the Cross Timbers spreads across central Oklahoma north into Kansas and south into Texas.
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Map | The Ancient Cross Timbers Consortium - University of ArkansasThe presettlement Cross Timbers are believed to have covered approximately 28,000 square miles (7,250,000 hectares), extending from central Texas across ...Missing: size | Show results with:size
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Cross Timbers - Arkansas Cooperative Extension ServiceThe Cross Timbers grow in north-south trending bands from five to 30 miles across with intrusions of tall grass prairie interspersed between the bands.Missing: size | Show results with:size
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[PDF] Ecoregion II - EPAEcoregions are defined as regions of relative homogeneity in ecological ... The remaining segments of the ecoregion are discrete areas of varying size.
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Geolex — Woodbine publications - National Geologic Map DatabaseAug 28, 2025 · Woodbine formation. Crops out in belt a few miles wide to form Eastern Cross Timbers area between Black and Grand Prairies of northeastern Texas.
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Crosstimbers Oak Forest and Woodland - Texas Parks and WildlifeFurther west, in the fringe of the Western Crosstimbers, the system occurs on more rugged, rocky and gravelly sites derived from Pennsylvanian formations.
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Woodbine Formation - North Texas FossilsThe Lower (Eastern) Cross Timbers belt, underlain by the Woodbine formation, was noted by early travelers and was described by William Kennedy (902a) in 1841.
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[PDF] Cross Timbers minor aquifer report - Texas Water Development Board1.2 Geology and aquifer properties The geologic formations of the Cross Timbers Aquifer primarily consist of limestone, shale, and sandstone. These rocks occur ...
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Northern Cross Timbers - bplant.orgThis region is underlain by sandstone, shale, and limestone, which in many places are covered in decomposition residuum formed by thorough weathering of the ...Missing: stratigraphy | Show results with:stratigraphy
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Texas A&M Forest Service - Ecoregions - Western Cross TimbersThe Western Cross Timbers has varied elevations, hilly topography, neutral to acidic soils, and a mix of forest, savanna, and prairie with post and blackjack ...
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Texas A&M Forest Service - Eco-Regions - Texas EcoregionsIn north central Texas, the Eastern Cross Timbers vegetative sub-region is a narrow strip of timbered country extending from eastern Cooke County on the Red ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Descriptions of the Level IV Ecoregions of TexasThe soils are mostly fine sandy loams with clay subsoils that retain water. As in the. Eastern Cross Timbers (29b), the dominant trees are post oak and ...
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Chapter 29-Ecological Subregions of the United StatesClimate. Annual precipitation ranges from 27 to 40 in (700 to 1,000 mm). Temperature ranges from 63 to 70 oF (17 to 21 oC). The growing season lasts 200 to ...Missing: average rainfall
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[PDF] cross timbers of oklahoma - Southern Research StationOn a local scale, Native American displacement and Anglo-American settlement had a positive effect on fire frequency and oak recruitment, in contrast to.
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84B-West Cross Timbers - Soil Physics84B-West Cross Timbers. Oklahoma and Texas 15,050 sq. km (5,810 sq. mi). Land use: Most of this area is in farms and ranches. About 85 percent is native ...Missing: size | Show results with:size<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] ECOREGIONS OF TEXASDec 27, 2007 · Entire Level III ecoregions, including the Cross Timbers (29), the Central Irregular. Plains (40) of eastern Kansas and western and northern ...
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[PDF] Chapter 3: Oklahoma's BiodiversityUpland forests occurring in this ecoregion are called crosstimbers. When explorers first crossed Oklahoma territory, they encountered large grasslands after.
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Assessing impacts of climate change on selected foundation ...Feb 8, 2023 · The cross timbers lay within the subtropical climate zone, with hot summers and mild winters. Roughly 35%–50% of precipitation falls in the ...
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[PDF] Ecological Systems of Texas' Cross Timbers 08 October 2009Oct 8, 2009 · Differences in topography and soil characteristics also occur across the range of this system. It is often characterized by rolling to.
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[PDF] Composition, Structure, and Developmental Determinants of a Scrub ...Vegetation in which sand post oak is a dominant or, at least, major species in south-central North America is not limited to the Cross Timbers as there are ...
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[PDF] Fire and Vegetation Dynamics in the Cross Timbers Forests of South ...—Geographic extent of the Cross Timbers. Page 3. Proceedings of the 4th Fire ... The potential vegetation of the region as mapped and defined by Küchler (1964) ...
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Fire Frequency Affects Structure and Composition of Xeric Forests of ...Oct 1, 2010 · The vegetation of the south-central United States, locally called the Cross Timbers, is characterized as a mosaic of tallgrass prairie, oak ...
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[PDF] the historic fire regime on the edge of the prairie: a case study from ...In this study, we examine how topography, chang- es in human demographics, and climate influenced the fire regime of an old-growth oak forest in the Cross.
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Sustaining Cross-Timbers Forest Resources: Current Knowledge ...Aug 29, 2019 · Within these 103 documents, we conducted a search with location specific keywords 'Kansas', 'Oklahoma', and 'Texas' to narrow down the search to ...
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Western Cross Timbers - Forest Service Research and DevelopmentJul 14, 2023 · The Western Cross Timbers, established in 1977 in Texas, is 370 acres with oak woodland, open grassland, and contains soils of arenaceous ...
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TPWD:Cross Timbers Vegetation - Texas.govDeciduous - woody non-evergreen plants that do not retain their leaves during the winter months. The East Cross Timbers, Lampasas Cut Plain, and West Cross ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Native Plants of the Cross TimbersThey grow mostly in sandy soils and are the dominant species of the Cross Timbers ecosystem. ... This listing of native plants of the Cross Timbers eco-region is ...
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Cross Timbers - bplant.orgThe Cross Timbers are an irregularly-shaped region extending from north-Central Texas through central Oklahoma and slightly into southeastern Kansas.
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[PDF] The Need for Savanna Restoration in the Cross TimbersFire may promote grasses or woody plants in Cross Timbers savannas, as both vegetation types are well-adapted to fire. Fire frequency, fire intensity, and ...
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Woody Plant Community in the Cross Timbers Over Two Decades of ...Aug 9, 2025 · The densification of the Cross-timbers forest suppresses the herbaceous layer and reduces wildlife habitat and grazing opportunities ( Engle et ...
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Cross Timbers - Texas Nature Trackers Target SpeciesTarget Species Texas Cross Timbers Ecoregion · Mammals · River otter · Mink · Common muskrat · Mountain lion · Eastern spotted skunk · Birds · Northern Bobwhite.
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Cross Timbers Upland Game Birds and MammalsCross Timbers Upland Game Birds and Mammals · Bobwhites · Scaled Quail · Rio Grande Turkey · Mourning Doves · White-winged Doves · Squirrels · Rabbits · Furbearing ...
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Multi-scale synthesis of historical fire regimes along the south ...Jul 25, 2019 · Across these sites, climate is humid-continental, with mean annual temperatures ranging from 15 to 20 °C and mean annual precipitation ranging ...<|separator|>
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Red River Original TribesSep 5, 2023 · The Caddos, Wichitas, Kiowas and the Comanches dominated the region and its history for centuries, if not millennia. After European contact, ...
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[PDF] Characteristics of the Cross Timbers Region - Flower MoundThis area covers portions of Kansas, Oklahoma and north central Texas. It also served as a north-south travel corridor for Native Americans so that they ...
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Landowners' willingness to accept for sustainable forest ...Covering nearly 27 million acres suitable for livestock, this region plays a critical role in agriculture and recreation. However, much of the land remains ...
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[PDF] Brush management on the cross timbers experimental rangeIn the Cross Timbers area, sales of domesticated livestock, primarily beef cattle, are the principal source of income derived from the land. Therefore, ...
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[PDF] Shaping the Cross Timbers with Fire and GrazingThe ranch is a valuable piece of property because of its unique natural beauty and potential to support livestock production and wildlife habitat. On the.
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Economic returns and the perceived obstacles to adopting active ...Oct 1, 2023 · The Cross-Timbers (CT) region, spanning southern Kansas through central Oklahoma into Texas, is a vital forested area with millions of ...
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TG - LTAR Network - USDAJul 11, 2025 · Texas Gulf encompasses the Cross Timbers, East ... The goal of this research network is to ensure sustained crop and livestock production ...
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[PDF] The Oklahoma Forest Action Plan, 2020 - ODAFFThe Cross Timbers Ecoregion. The Cross Timbers ecoregion was once part of the Gulf Coastal Plains. The region's topography is generally flat to rolling hills ...
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[PDF] Cross Timbers - Texas Parks and Wildlife8. Figure 1 illustrates the location and extent of this ecoregion in Texas. Table 2 documents the Ecological Drainage Units (EDU) and Hydrologic Units (“HUC 8”, ...
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Barnett Shale - The Railroad Commission of TexasThe shale was named for the Barnett Stream, where in the early 20th century during a mapping exercise, geologists noted thick, black organic-rich shale in an ...
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Shale Story: Barnett - - Texas Oil & Gas AssociationLocated in North Texas, the Barnett formation holds enough natural gas to fuel all of Texas' homes for nearly 200 years. The economic benefits of shale-gas ...
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[PDF] Case Study #1. Barnett Shale: The Start of the Gas Shale RevolutionApr 6, 2010 · Geologic and reservoir assessments are used to target horizontal wells into the rich, brittle interval of the shale. Source: Chesapeake Energy.Missing: Timbers | Show results with:Timbers<|control11|><|separator|>
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Barnett Shale - Dallasfed.orgEnergy Data Explanatory Notes and Resources Describes the methodology used to compute production state-level and county-level production in the Barnett Shale.Missing: Cross Timbers
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Cross Timbers Royalty Trust: HomeThe 75% net profits interests were conveyed from underlying working interests in seven large, predominantly oil-producing properties in Texas and Oklahoma.
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Barnett Shale Overview - Hart EnergyDec 22, 2009 · The Barnett Shale has been aggressively developed since the beginning of the decade and is currently the most prolific shale gas play in the U. ...
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[PDF] Cross Timbers Wooded Regions Shaped North Texas HistoryWell before immigrants headed into Texas, the Cross Timbers was a dividing line between Native American hunting grounds. Sometimes Comanches crossed the divide ...Missing: settlement | Show results with:settlement<|separator|>
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Cross Timbers Habitat Threatened and Endangered SpeciesConservative estimates reveal that only 200,000 acres currently exist. The Cross Timbers and Prairies ecological area originally covered 17.9 million acres. It ...Missing: fauna | Show results with:fauna
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The Texas Wildlife Action PlanCross Timbers and Prairies Threats in this region include fragmentation and land conversion of prairies, forests and savannahs, mesquite invasion of degraded ...
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Perceptions regarding active management of the Cross-timbers ...The Cross-timbers ecoregion, which stretches from north central Texas, through central Oklahoma, and up into southern Kansas, represents the broad ecotone ...Missing: subregions | Show results with:subregions
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Drought Tolerance and Competition in Eastern Redcedar (Juniperus ...Feb 6, 2020 · Our findings indicate that eastern redcedar encroachment into formerly oak-dominated Cross Timbers forests likely will continue under moderate drought.
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Fire and vegetation dynamics in the Cross Timbers forests of south ...The vegetation of the Cross Timbers forests was maintained for thousands of years by fire; the historic fire return interval was likely 1 to 10 years.Missing: conservation | Show results with:conservation
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TPWD:Cross Timbers/North Central Texas Habitat ManagementCare should be made to not remove desirable plants that are important as food and cover for wildlife. Critical riparian zones along streams may be important as ...
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[PDF] Cross Timbers Ecoregion - Texas Wildlife AssociationThe Cross Timbers ecoregion is a transition zone between forests and prairies, home to both forests and prairies, and was a landmark for settlers.
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Eastern Redcedar and Climate Change in Oklahoma's Cross ...Under extremely dry conditions, eastern redcedar contributes substantially to flammable vegetation as compared to other trees found in the Cross Timbers.
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Landowner willingness to adopt active management practices in the ...This study investigated landowner preferences regarding thinning and prescribed burning, which are two key forest management practices.
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Cross Timbers EcosystemAs has been for millennia, the Cross Timbers eco-region is also home to a diversity of wildlife. Historically, Bison roamed the vast grasslands as they migrated ...Missing: fauna | Show results with:fauna
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Managing forward while looking back: reopening closed forests to ...Aug 19, 2024 · Prescribed fires, as practiced today, are effective in managing litter, seed bed conditions, seedbanks, understory vegetation, certain invasive ...
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The Need for Savanna Restoration in the Cross TimbersJun 29, 2021 · Along the prairie/forest transition zone oak savannas have been severely degraded by logging, clearing for agriculture, fire suppression, ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Overcoming obstacles to prescribed fire in the North American ...Nov 6, 2023 · We describe some of the principal obstacles to increasing the application of prescribed fire in the NAMCZ and suggest four strategies for policy makers and ...
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[PDF] PRESCRIBED FIRE PUBLIC PERCEPTION AND EDUCATION ...When asked what specific concerns respondents had regarding prescribed fire, both groups indicated damage to private property, risk to human safety, and soil ...
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Colleyville residents gear up for round 2 to save native forestMay 18, 2023 · Colleyville residents are fighting a renewed proposal to develop a historic Cross Timbers forest containing nearly 1000 trees, some up to ...Missing: urban | Show results with:urban<|separator|>
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[PDF] Landscape Scale Restoration Project Report - USDA Forest ServiceFeb 23, 2015 · Cross-Timbers sites are also attractive to property owners hoping to acquire a few acres in the country for a home site. The pace of this type ...Missing: debates | Show results with:debates
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Agricultural land use reduces plant biodiversity and carbon storage ...This study demonstrated that the higher the land use pressure, the lower the species diversity and carbon storage in woody vegetation.
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Understanding and mitigating impacts of unconventional oil and gas ...... Cross-timbers. Show abstract. The Cross-timbers ecoregion, which stretches from north central Texas, through central Oklahoma, and up into southern Kansas ...
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A review of community impacts of boom-bust cycles in ...2.1. Environmental impacts. The total environmental impacts of unconventional oil and gas development are estimated at $162,000 to $755,000 per well, owing ...