Photograph 1
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Stand of young black locust
trees at A-2-2 showing foliar browning due to the locust leaf miner.
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Photograph 2
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Second stand of young black
locust trees at A-2-2 with foliar browning due to the locust leaf miner.
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Photograph 3
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Close-up view of injury on
leaflets of black locust caused by feeding of the adult locust leaf miner.
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Photograph 4
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Injury to a young black cherry
sapling due to fall webworm infestation.
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Photograph 5
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Close-up of elm leaf
skeletonized by the elm leaf beetle.
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Photograph 6
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Another close-up of elm leaf
skeletonized by the elm leaf beetle.
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Photograph 7
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Subsidence pool No. 4 on Enlow
Fork.
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Photograph 8
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Second view of subsidence pool
No. 4 on Enlow Fork.
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Photograph 9
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Segment No. 3 on Enlow Fork.
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Photograph 10
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Upper end of subsidence pool
No. 3 on Enlow Fork.
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Photograph 11
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Sycamore tree growing near edge
of subsidence pool No. 4 on Enlow Fork.
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Photograph 12
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Large, healthy sycamore tree
growing along bank of Enlow Fork.
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Photograph 13
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Typical top dieback on hardwood
trees growing along Enlow Fork.
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Photograph 14
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Tree root damage at subsidence
scarp on Lee property.
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Photograph 15
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Subsidence effects at Lee
property.
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Photograph 16
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Example of tree root damage
resulting from subsidence at Lee property.
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Photograph 17
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Examples of leaning trees
resulting from subsidence at the Lee property.
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Photograph 18
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Leaning and toppled trees
resulting from subsidence at the Lee property.
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Photograph 19
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Young ash trees on Lee property
exhibiting top dieback.
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