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Keith, A. J. 1997 What's in a watershed?
Presentation. Presented at the Environmental Forum of Marin, Corte Madera, California.
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Presentation
Horner, R. R.,D. B. Booth,A. Azous,C. W. May 1997 Watershed determinants of ecosystem functioning
In L. A. Roesner, editor. Effects of watershed development and management on aquatic ecosystems. Engineering Foundation Conference, Snowbird, Utah, 4-9 August 1996.
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Conference Proceeding
Stillwater Sciences 1999 Watershed analysis methods manual for Jackson Demonstration State Forest habitat conservation plan and sustained yield plan
repared by Stillwater Sciences, Berkeley for California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
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Stillwater Report
Stillwater Sciences 1998 Use of the reference model to estimate potential benefits to anadromous salmonids resulting from various restoration scenarios in the Canton Creek basin
Resource Team Information Request Report. Prepared for the North Umpqua Cooperative Watershed Analysis Resource Team. Berkeley, California.
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Stillwater Report
Orr, B. K. 1997 Use of a regional watershed analysis approach in long-term forest management planning in California
Pages 575-580 in S. S. Y. Wang, editor. Environmental and coastal hydraulics: protecting the aquatic habitat. Volume 1: Proceedings of Theme B. Water for a changing global community. The 27th Congress of the International Association for Hydraulic Research. American Society of Civil Engineers, New York.
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Journal Article
Stillwater Sciences 1998 Tuolumne River restoration projects: biological resources
Prepared by Stillwater Ecosystem, Watershed & Riverine Sciences, Berkeley, California for EDAW, San Francisco, California.
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Stillwater Report
Kramer, S. H.;M. Trso;N. Hume 2001 Timber harvest and sediment loads in nine northern California watersheds based on recent total maximum daily load (TMDL) studies
Watershed Management Council Networker 10: 17-24.
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Journal Article
Booth, D. B.;M. J. Fox 2004 The role of large woody debris in lowland Puget Sound streams and rivers
Prepared by Center for Water and Watershed Studies, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington for King County Water and Land Resources Division, Seattle, Washington.
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Stillwater Sciences 1998 The North Umpqua cooperative watershed analysis synthesis report
Prepared by Stillwater Sciences, Berkeley, California for PacifiCorp, Portland, Oregon.
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Stillwater Report
Dietrich, W. E.; Cui, Y.; Parker, G.; Moi, A. 2001 The damping of large sediment input signals due to attrition, channel morphologic change, and storage: the Fly River watershed, Papua New Guinea
Presentation Presented at American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California.
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