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Revising Desertification of Riparian Zones Along Cold Desert Streams

Categories: Environmental Impacts
Source: Sustainable Living Library

Summary

Technical report (1984-1985). Covers Wyoming, Muddy Creek, Rawlins. Topics: desertification, riparian zone restoration, instream flow structures, trash collectors. Agencies: University of Wyoming, USDA Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management. Cites 9 external works.

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United States Forest ServiceUnited States Bureau of Land ManagementU.S. Government Printing OfficeUniversity of WyomingClemson University

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