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Forest Practices and Sediment Production in the Alsea Watershed Study

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Hydrological and Biological Responses to Forest Practices

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Beschta, R.L., Jackson, W.L. (2008). Forest Practices and Sediment Production in the Alsea Watershed Study. In: Stednick, J.D. (eds) Hydrological and Biological Responses to Forest Practices. Ecological Studies, vol 199. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-69036-0_4

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