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Kyle A. Duckett, Jeff B. Langman, John H. Bush, Erin S. Brooks, Pamela Dunlap and Jeffrey M. Welker
Groundwater studies in the South Fork Palouse River Basin have been unable to determine recharge sources, subsystem connectivity and flow patterns due to the discontinuity of pathways in the heterogeneous and anisotropic aquifers located in Columbia Rive...
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Derek B. Booth, Jenna G. Scholz, Timothy J. Beechie, Stephen C. Ralph
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Two approaches to ecological restoration planning, limiting-factors analysis and process-based restoration, are employed in efforts to recover endangered salmonid species throughout the Pacific Northwest of North America. Limiting-factors analysis seeks ...
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Kristina M. McNyset, Carol J. Volk and Chris E. Jordan
Although water temperature is important to stream biota, it is difficult to collect in a spatially and temporally continuous fashion. We used remotely-sensed Land Surface Temperature (LST) data to estimate mean daily stream temperature for every confluen...
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Stephen J. Déry, Heidi K. Knudsvig, Marco A. Hernández-Henríquez and Darwyn S. Coxson
This study examines the net snow accumulation and ablation characteristics and trends in the Inland Temperate Rainforest (ITR) of the Upper Fraser River Basin, British Columbia (BC), Canada. It intends to establish whether elevation and/or air temperatur...
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