The first involved recording the snow depth and support quality ("penetrability") in feet and tenths of feet (Verme 1968). [Please select]
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The depth to which it sinks is considered the penetrability of the snowpack by a walking deer. [Please select]
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--Snow depth and penetrability by deer and wolves near Isabella, Minnesota, 1966-67. [Please select]
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--Snow depth and penetrability by deer and wolves near Isabella, Minnesota, 1967-68. [Please select]
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--Snow depth and penetrability by deer and wolves near Isabella, Minnesota, 1968-69. [Please select]
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_] The snow penetrability in 1966-67 remained high throughout January, February, and March. [Please select]
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During 1968-69, however, penetrability was a very important aspect of snow condition. [Please select]
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The points wounded are not stung because they are the only points penetrable by the lancet; they are stung because they fulfil an important condition, without which penetrability loses its value. [Please select]
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Penetrability was determined with Verme's snow-compaction gauge--a 3-foot piece of 1-1/8-inch (outside diameter) copper tube filled with lead to total 3 pounds, which gives a weight per area of 211 gm. [Please select]
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