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- Converse_Basin abstract "Converse Basin is a grove of giant sequoia trees located in the Sequoia National Forest in the Sierra Nevada in eastern California. The grove is situated 5 miles (8 km) north of General Grant Grove, just outside of Kings Canyon National Park. It includes the Boole Tree, the sixth-largest tree in the world. It was named after Charles Porter Converse, who settled the basin prior to its logging.[citation needed] Converse Basin was logged of most of its giant sequoias between 1892 and 1918. Some 60-100 large specimens survive out of some 6,000. The grove is composed of thousands of young sequoias together with these few remaining mature trees. This grove was once the second largest grove of giant sequoias in the world. It offers unique opportunities to study the growth of young sequoias and to create timelines from tree rings on the stumps of cut mature trees. The grove is about 3,700 acres (15 km2) with sequoias concentrated in the basin formed by Converse Creek.".
- Converse_Basin thumbnail Boole_Tree.JPG?width=300.
- Converse_Basin wikiPageID "17141698".
- Converse_Basin wikiPageRevisionID "496874138".
- Converse_Basin hasPhotoCollection Converse_Basin.
- Converse_Basin subject Category:Forests_of_California.
- Converse_Basin subject Category:Giant_sequoia_groves.
- Converse_Basin subject Category:Kings_Canyon_National_Park.
- Converse_Basin subject Category:Protected_areas_of_Fresno_County,_California.
- Converse_Basin subject Category:Sequoia_National_Forest.
- Converse_Basin type Abstraction100002137.
- Converse_Basin type Collection107951464.
- Converse_Basin type Forest108438533.
- Converse_Basin type ForestsOfCalifornia.
- Converse_Basin type GiantSequoiaGroves.
- Converse_Basin type Group100031264.
- Converse_Basin type Grove108438928.
- Converse_Basin type Vegetation108436759.
- Converse_Basin comment "Converse Basin is a grove of giant sequoia trees located in the Sequoia National Forest in the Sierra Nevada in eastern California. The grove is situated 5 miles (8 km) north of General Grant Grove, just outside of Kings Canyon National Park. It includes the Boole Tree, the sixth-largest tree in the world. It was named after Charles Porter Converse, who settled the basin prior to its logging.[citation needed] Converse Basin was logged of most of its giant sequoias between 1892 and 1918.".
- Converse_Basin label "Converse Basin".
- Converse_Basin sameAs m.043n5mm.
- Converse_Basin sameAs Q5166450.
- Converse_Basin sameAs Q5166450.
- Converse_Basin sameAs Converse_Basin.
- Converse_Basin wasDerivedFrom Converse_Basin?oldid=496874138.
- Converse_Basin depiction Boole_Tree.JPG.
- Converse_Basin isPrimaryTopicOf Converse_Basin.