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Title: Forests or floods?

Author: Burt, Tim; Swank, Wayne

Date: 2002

Source: Geography Review. 15 (5): 37-41.

Description: This article shows how experiments at the Coweeta Hydorlogic Laboratory is North Carolina have deepened our understanding at the ways in which forested catchments respond to land use change. Drainage-basin hydrology is a popular topic, often at AS. Human impact on stream discharge as a result of changes in vegetation cover is an important theme.

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Burt, Tim; Swank, Wayne  2002.  Forests or floods?.   Geography Review. 15 (5): 37-41.

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