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These bibliographies offer dynamic searches for articles and publications pertaining to CEAP small watershed case studies located on the NRCS website. They include journal articles and studies about named watersheds and subwatersheds or by selected scientists and researchers working in those watersheds. There are benefits and limitations to providing citations in the dynamic bibliography format.
These bibliographies offer dynamic searches for articles and publications produced in support of and by the Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP). They include journal articles and studies by CEAP scientists and researchers, fact sheets and the CEAP bibliographies.
Review the benefits and limitations of getting information this way.
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