A New Hydrologic Perspective of How Beaver Ponds Function
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Technical report (1994). Covers Bridge Creek, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, John Day River. Topics: hydrologic effects, subsurface flow patterns, groundwater recharge, water temperature moderation. Agencies: Blue Mountains Natural Resource Institute, Oregon State University, Winema National Forest. Cites 2 external works.
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- Effect of a beaver pond on groundwater elevation and temperatures in a recovering stream system (1994) — Lowry, M.M., and R.L. Beschta
- Natural Resource News Volume 7 Number 2 — Bob Beschta, Michael McNamara
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