New Water Development By Enhancing and Restoring Beaver Dam Complexes
Summary
Technical report (1930s-1998). Covers Wyoming, Muddy Creek, West. Topics: water development, beaver dam complexes, water storage, restoration. Agencies: Colorado Riparian Association, University of Wyoming Water Resource Research Center, US Department of Agriculture. Cites 5 external works.
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- Research Findings from Riparian Zone Management on Muddy Creek in Proceedings of the Third Intermountain Meadow Symposium (1991) — Skinner Q. D., Smith M. A., Wesche T. A., Dodd J. L., and Rodgers J. D.
- Increasing Summer Flows in Small Streams Through Management of Riparian Areas and Adjacent Vegetation: A Synthesis in Riparian Ecosystems And Their Management: Reconciling Conflicting Uses - First North American Riparian Conference (1985) — Stabler D. F.
- Replenishing Ground Water by Spreading in The Yearbook of Agriculture - 1955 (1955) — Muckel D. C. and Schiff L.
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- Water Resources Engineering (1979) — Linsley J. S. and Franzini J. B.
report (1)
- Restoration of Aquatic Ecosystems: Science, Technology, and Public Policy (1992) — Cairns J. Jr., as Chair
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