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Quad Name: 
San Fernando
Quad No.:
162B
Photo No.: 
228727
Caption: 
View north from the ridge between Pacoima and the Little Tujunga showing the Pacoima. Entire area burned over in 1919. Iron Mt. Is to be seen in the background. The difference in soil color to the right is noticeable. The area showing up light supports a lighter cover than the darker appearing districts.



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Quad Name: 
San Fernando
Quad No.:
162B
Photo No.: 
X-498
Caption: 
Gold Creek.



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Quad Name: 
San Fernando
Quad No.:
162B
Photo No.: 
X-499
Caption: 
Gold Creek



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Quad Name: 
San Fernando
Quad No.:
162B
Photo No.: 
226306
Caption: 
Barren slopes, very precipitous in Mint Canyon. Type is dominantly sage with some scrub oak and chamise.



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Quad Name: 
San Fernando
Quad No.:
162B
Photo No.: 
226307
Caption: 
Heavily eroded slopes in Vasquez Canyon. Sage type Salvia leucophylla in foreground.



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Quad Name: 
San Fernando
Quad No.:
162B
Photo No.: 
226324
Caption: 
San Fernando picture #3. Vicinity of the Newhall tunnel. Knife like ridges with vertical eroded sides are characteristic of this region. Chamise and sage are the common types.



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Quad Name: 
San Fernando
Quad No.:
162B
Photo No.: 
226325
Caption: 
In Elsmere Canyon. A small area of Quercus agrifolia in the draw to the extreme right. Chamise, Ceanothus, manzanita in the background.



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Quad Name: 
San Fernando
Quad No.:
162B
Photo No.: 
228720
Caption: 
Lower Little Tujunga Canyon showing low hills of sedimentary origin lying south of the granitic ridges of the Sierra Madre. Cover type on area shown is largely chamise or Ceanothus-chamise.



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Quad Name: 
San Fernando
Quad No.:
162B
Photo No.: 
228721
Caption: 
Ceanothus-chamise type on San fernando Plot #11. On 1919 burn.



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Quad Name: 
San Fernando
Quad No.:
162B
Photo No.: 
228722
Caption: 
San Fernando chamise type on Fernando Plot #46 at the head of Kagel Canyon. On 1919 burn.



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Quad Name: 
San Fernando
Quad No.:
162B
Photo No.: 
228723
Caption: 
San Fernando close-up of the brush cover on sample plot #47. Mixed brush type eight years old.



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Quad Name: 
San Fernando
Quad No.:
162B
Photo No.: 
X-497
Caption: 
Looking southwest. Bare areas exposed sandstone. Type-sage (Eriogonum fasciculatum) with occasional chamise individuals, relicts of the former type degenerated by repeated fires.



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Quad Name: 
San Fernando
Quad No.:
162B
Photo No.: 
228726
Caption: 
Looking west from the pass between Leonis and Dillon ranches. Pacoima Canyon in the foreground. Mixed brush on the left and Ceanothus-chamise on the southerly slopes.



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Quad Name: 
San Fernando
Quad No.:
162B
Photo No.: 
243700
Caption: 
Southeast of Cold Creek Canyon. Mixed chaparral, northeast exposure. Last burned in 1919. Los Angeles County.



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Quad Name: 
San Fernando
Quad No.:
162B
Photo No.: 
228728
Caption: 
Mixed brush type on Fernando Plot #30.



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Quad Name: 
San Fernando
Quad No.:
162B
Photo No.: 
228729
Caption: 
Ceanothus-chamise type of brush at the mouth of Sand Canyon. Open condition of stand is apparent.



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Quad Name: 
San Fernando
Quad No.:
162B
Photo No.: 
239798
Caption: 
Looking up Haines Canyon. Southerly slopes with chamise type. Note semi barren areas. (active erosion). Point on Haynes Canyon-Sister Elsie Pk. Trail.



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Quad Name: 
San Fernando
Quad No.:
162B
Photo No.: 
239799
Caption: 
Chamise type and semi barren areas south slope of Haines Canyon. Note occasional clumps of Rhus ovata. Point on Haines Canyon-Sister Elsie Peak trail.



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Quad Name: 
San Fernando
Quad No.:
162B
Photo No.: 
239800
Caption: 
Characteristic chaparral of northeast and southwest slopes. Note dead stubs of fire killed scrub oak on northwest slope. Point in Haines Canyon-Sister Elsie Peak Trail.



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Quad Name: 
San Fernando
Quad No.:
162B
Photo No.: 
239801
Caption: 
Northwest slope of mixed chaparral type. Plot #247 below rock outcrop in center. Point on Haines Canyon-Sister Elsie Pk. trail.
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