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Description Meadow, shmbland, and Boreal Poorest along Spatsizi Valley, at lat. 57°34' N. long, 128°33' W, elevation 3700".
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Source Brigham Young University science bulletin
Author Stanley Larson Welsh and J. Keith Rigby (Brigham Young University)

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