- Title
- Long-term Hydrological Response to Forest Harvest During Seasonal Low Flow: Potential Implications for Current Forest Practices
- Creators
- Ashley A Coble - National Council for Air and Stream ImprovementMaryanne Reiter - WeyerhaeuserMark River - WeyerhaeuserKlaus J. Puettmann - Oregon State UniversityJoseph Wagenbrenner - Pacific Southwest Research StationHolly Barnard - Institute of Arctic and Alpine ResearchEnhao Du - University of IdahoSherri Johnson - Pacific Northwest Research StationJulia Jones - Oregon State UniversityElizabeth Keppeler - Pacific Southwest Research StationHyojung Kwon - Oregon State UniversityTimothy E Link - University of IdahoBrooke E Penaluna - Pacific Northwest Research Station
- Publication Details
- Science of the Total Environment, Vol.730, p.138926
- Identifiers
- 996631221901851
- Academic Unit
- Idaho Experimental Partnership to Stimulate Competitive Research; Rangeland Center; Forest, Rangeland, and Fire Sciences
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
Journal article
Long-term Hydrological Response to Forest Harvest During Seasonal Low Flow: Potential Implications for Current Forest Practices
Science of the Total Environment, Vol.730, p.138926
2020
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