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are present, with steep headwalls and flats or lakes at their floors. Much of the lower elevation area is stepped topography resulting from differential erosion along jointing planes in the
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interactions made much use of the transplant gardens at the south end of the Natural Area. Since then, other researchers have used the area, studying social organization of
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with copious winter snowfall. Average annual precipitation is estimated to be more than 25 inches (640 mm). There is great variation in temperature and growing season.
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The Natural Area covers 3,883 acres (1,571 ha). Elevations range from 9,600 feet (2,900 m) along
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The Hall Natural Area was one of the first established in California (in 1933). The
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strongly affected the topography. Several deeply glaciated northeast-facing
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education. In California, the RNA program is administered jointly by the
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Yosemite National Park
California
Tioga Pass
Inyo National Forest

Mount Conness
Lee Vining Creek
Mount Conness
Glaciation
cirques
granitic bedrock
high Sierran montane
Research Natural Area
biological diversity
ecological information
natural history
USDA Forest Service
Pacific Southwest Research Station
Carnegie Institution of Washington
genotype
environment
Belding ground squirrels
detritus
snow banks
subalpine forest




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