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Packman, J. J.,K. J. Comings,D. B. Booth 1999 Using turbidity to determine total suspended solids in urbanizing streams in the Puget Lowlands
Pages 158-165 in Confronting uncertainty: managing change in water resources and the environment. Canadian Water Resources Association annual meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, 27-29 October 1999.
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Conference Proceeding
Stillwater Sciences 2008 Technical report on Iowa Hill pumped-storage development turbidity analysis
Prepared by Stillwater Sciences, Berkeley, California for Sacramento Municipal Utility District, Upper American River Project (FERC Project No. 2101), Sacramento, California.
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Stillwater Report
Stillwater Sciences 2008 Effects of sediment release following dam removal on the aquatic biota of the Klamath River
Technical memorandum. Prepared by Stillwater Sciences, Arcata, California for California Coastal Conservancy Oakland, California.
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Stillwater Report
Erman, D. C.;F. K. Ligon 1988 Effects of discharge fluctuation and the addition of fine sediment on stream fish and macroinvertebrates below a water-filtration facility
Environmental Management 12: 85-97.
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Journal Article
Ligon, F. K. 1984 Biological consequences of fine sediment additions to streams

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