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logging - cutting down trees for commodity use.
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logging on Connecting to a computer network, typically through the use of a personalized identification code.
log growth phase The period of time when the mass of microorganisms is doubling at regular intervals.

logging debris
The unutilized and generally unmarketable accumulation of woody material, such as large limbs, tops, cull logs and stumps, that remain as forest residue after timber harvesting.
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Waterlogging: Saturation of soil with irrigation water so the water table rises close to the surface.

Video logging
A method for close-up inspection of the interior of a well or pipe by means of a color camera that can view the well casing and screen at 90 degrees to the well's axis.

This logging slash is not much of an obstacle and should be left on the site ...

Methods of logging by lowering a sensing device into a well to make a record which can be interpreted in terms of the rock's characteristics, the contained fluids, and of the construction of the well.
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Clear-cutting:the logging practice of harvesting all trees from vast forest tracts. Climate:the weather experienced by a given location, averaged over several decades.

Landscape Cloth Landslide Leachate Lead Lead Poisoning Least-Cost Planning LEED Lichens Life cycle Life Cycle Analysis or LCA Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) Liquid Petroleum Liquid Wood Logging ...

Sustainable forestry practices involve planting at least as many, if not more trees than are removed by logging.

deforestation: destruction of forests from logging, land clearing for agricultural and pastural land, mining, oil exploration, urban development and so forth.

Interior Secretary Gale Norton today announced her resignation, ending a controversial five-year term in which she expanded drilling, logging and development on public lands in the Western United States and fought to open Alaska's Arctic National ...

Erosion: The wearing down of land by wind or water. Erosion can be made worse by certain types of farming and logging, road building, and clearing land for development.

Areas of outstanding natural beauty, set aside for the conservation of flora, fauna and scenery, and for recreation, if this does not conflict with the conservation objectives of the parks and their landscapes. Hunting, logging, mining, ...

The reduction of trees in a wood or forest due to natural forces or human activity such as burning or logging.
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A Land cover/use category which consists of all highways, roads, railroads and associated right-of-ways outside urban and built-up areas; also includes private roads to farmsteads or ranch headquarters, logging roads, ...

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