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Title: Caspar Creek: how a northwestern California watershed responds to logging

Author: Anonymous

Date: 1988

Source: Luba Productions. 20-minute video. [Available from USDA Forest Service Video Library].

Description: Cooperative research conducted by the Forest Service and the California Dept. of Forestry and Fire Protection on how a northwestern watershed responds to logging. Begun in 1962, this long-term study concerns sediment loads, runoff, and the health of fisheries in disturbed watersheds. Technical production intended for college-level audiences.

Keywords: PSW4351, Caspar Creek, video, watershed, logging, California

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Anonymous  1988.  Caspar Creek: how a northwestern California watershed responds to logging.   Luba Productions. 20-minute video. [Available from USDA Forest Service Video Library]..

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