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Dr. Beth A. Newingham
USDA-Agricultural Research Service
Great Basin Rangelands Research Unit
​920 Valley Rd
Reno, NV 89512
Phone: (775) 784-6057 ext. 233
​Email: beth.newingham@ars.usda.gov

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  • Home
  • People
    • Lab Members
    • Lab Alumni
    • Prospective Lab Members
  • Research
    • Research Overview
    • Post-fire soil erosion >
      • Wind-driven soil erosion >
        • Wind-driven soil erosion
        • Wind Erosion Gallery
      • Water-Driven Soil Erosion >
        • Water-Driven Soil Erosion
        • Water Erosion Gallery
    • Sagebrush recruitment along a fire perimeter
    • Climate change and post-fire restoration in the Great Basin
    • Post-fire vegetation and soil monitoring​
    • SageSTEP
    • Impacts of post-fire grazing on native grasses
    • Post-fire rehabilitation effects on plant communities and fire regimes
    • Long-term post-fire recovery
    • Restoring annual grass invaded sites in the Mojave Desert
    • Past Research >
      • Roles of soil and fire in Bromus tectorum invasion
      • Species interactions involved in the success of the invasive plant, Centaurea maculosa
      • Global climate change in the Mojave Desert
      • Soil effects of drill seeding treatments
  • Publications
  • Contact Us
  • News