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Catchment hydrological responses to forest harvest amount and spatial pattern

Abdelnour et al., 2011

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5724459007490896195
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Abdelnour A
Stieglitz M
Pan F
McKane R
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Water Resources Research

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Forest harvest effects on streamflow generation have been well described experimentally, but a clear understanding of process‐level hydrological controls can be difficult to ascertain from data alone. We apply a new model, Visualizing Ecosystems for Land Management …
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