Title: "Hydrologic effects of forest harvest in northwestern California, USA"
Author: "Ziemer, Robert"
Date: 2000
Source: "In: Proceedings of Summary Papers, The XXI IUFRO World Congress; Forests and Society: The Role of Research, 7-12 August 2000, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. International Union of Forestry Research Organizations, Vienna, Austria; 337-338."
Description: "Streamflow, suspended sediment, and bedload have been monitored since 1962 in the 473-ha North Fork and 424-ha South Fork of Caspar Creek. These watersheds are about 7 km from the Pacific Ocean, on the Jackson Demonstation State Forest, 10 km south of Fort Bragg, California, USA."
Keywords: "PSW4351, Caspar Creek, forest harvesting effects, peakflows, lowflows"
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"Ziemer, Robert" 2000. "Hydrologic effects of forest harvest in northwestern California, USA". "In: Proceedings of Summary Papers, The XXI IUFRO World Congress; Forests and Society: The Role of Research, 7-12 August 2000, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. International Union of Forestry Research Organizations, Vienna, Austria; 337-338.".