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Advancing the fundamental sciences: proceedings of the Forest Service National Earth Sciences Conference, San Diego, CA, 18-22 October 2004.
| Authors: | Michael Furniss, Catherine F. Clifton, Kathryn L. Ronnenberg |
| Year: | 2007 |
| Type: | General Technical Report |
| Station: | Pacific Northwest Research Station |
| DOI: | https://doi.org/10.2737/PNW-GTR-689 |
| Source: | Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-689. Portland, OR: U.S. Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 577 p |
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Abstract
This conference was attended by nearly 450 Forest Service earth scientists representing hydrology, soil science, geology, and air. In addition to active members of the earth science professions, many retired scientists also attended and participated. These 60 peer-reviewed papers represent a wide spectrum of earth science investigation, experience, research, and innovation in the Forest Service.Titles contained within Advancing the fundamental sciences: proceedings of the Forest Service National Earth Sciences Conference, San Diego, CA, 18-22 October 2004.
- The effects of selected postfire emergency rehabilitation techniques on small watershed sediment yields in southern California
- Discharge and sediment loads at the Kings River Experimental Forest in the Southern Sierra Nevada of California
- The role of geology in sediment supply and bedload transport patterns in coarse-grained streams
- The marginal economic value of streamflow from National Forests: Evidence from western water markets