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Show III. A BASIC LIBRARY OF RECENT ENGLISH WORKS While it is virtually impossible to obtain a collection of all that has been written on snow and avalanches, nevertheless, it is desirable for avalanche workers to have a basic library at their disposal. The following books and monographs are a suggested initial collection: U. S. Army C. R. R. E. L. Hanover, N. H. 03755 Snow and its metamorphism, Translation 14, 315 p., 1954 ( H. Bader and others). Properties of snow, Cold Regions Sci. Eng. III- A1, 105 p., 1964, ( M. Mel lor). Explosions and snow, Cold Regions Sci. Eng. Ill- A3a, 34 p., 1965, ( M. Mel lor). Blowing snow, Cold Regions Sci. Eng. Ill- A3c, 79 p., 1965, ( M. Mel lor). Avalanches, Cold Regions Sci. Eng. Ill- A3d, 215 p., 1968, ( M. Mel lor). Some physical properties of alpine snow, Res. Rept. 271, 67 p., 1969, ( C. Keeler). U. S. D. A.- U. S. F. S. Rocky Mtn. Forest and Range Exp. Sta. 240 West Prospect Street Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 The weather and climate on a high mountain pass in the Colorado Rockies, Res. Pap. RM- 16, 28 p., 1965, ( A. Judson). A manual for planning structural control of avalanches, Res. Pap. RM- 19, 68 p., 1966 ( H. Frutiger, and M. Martinelli, Jr.). A classification outline for snow on the ground, Res. Pap. RM- 48, 24 p., 1969, ( R. Sommerfeld). Artillery control of avalanches along mountain highways, Res. Pap. RM- 61, 26 p., 1970, ( N. Gardner and A. Judson). Physical properties of alpine snow as related to weather and avalanche conditions, Res. Pap. RM- 64, 35 p., 1971, ( M. Martinelli, Jr. |