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Estimating Additional Water Yield From Changes in Management of National Forests in the North Platte Basin
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An Independent Report Prepared for the Platte River EIS Office U.S. Department of the Interior Related to Platte River Endangered Species Partnership (aka Platte River Recovery Implementation Program or PRRIP),
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5/12/2000
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Charles A. Troendle, Matcom Corporation & James M. Nankervis, Blue Mountain Consultants
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Estimating Additional Water Yield from Changes in Management of Ntional Forests in the North Platte Bains, Final Report
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17 <br />Gary, H. L. and R.K. Watkins 1985. Snow pack accumulation before and <br />after thinning a dog -hair stand of lodgepole pine. Res. Note RM -450. <br />Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, <br />Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station; 4 p. <br />Harr, R. D. 1983 Potential for augmenting water yield through forest <br />practices in western Washington and western Oregon. Water <br />Resource Bulletin. 19(3): 383 -393. <br />Hoover, M. D. and C.F. Leaf 1967. Process and significance of interception <br />in Colorado sub alpine forest. In: W. E. Sopper and H. W. Lull <br />(Editors) Forest Hydrology. Pergamon, New York, N.Y. PP. 213 -224. <br />Hydrosphere, 1998. Hydrodata, Volume 10. USGS Daily Flow Values. <br />Hydrosphere Data Products, Inc. Boulder, CO. Disk West -I. <br />Kattleman, R. C., N. H. Berg, and J. Rector. 1983. The potential for <br />increasing stream flow from Sierra Nevada watersheds. Water <br />Resource Bulletin. 19(3): 395 -401. <br />Kircher, James E., Anne F. Choquette, and Brian D. Rickter. 1985. U. S. <br />Geological Survey, Water Resources Investigations Report 85 -4086. <br />Lakewood, CO. 28 p. <br />Leaf, Charles F. 1975. Watershed management in the Rocky Mountain sub <br />alpine zone: the status of our knowledge. Res. Pap. RM -137. Fort <br />Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky <br />Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station; 31 p. <br />Leaf, Charles F. 1999. Cumulative Hydrologic Impacts of U.S. Forest <br />Service Management Practices on the Routt, Arapaho- Roosevelt, <br />Pike, and Medicine Bow National Forests: Potential for Water Yield <br />Improvement. Platte River Hydrologic Research Center. Research <br />Paper PRHRC -3. 15 p. <br />Leaf, Charles F. and Robert R. Alexander. 1975. Simulating timber yields <br />and hydrologic impacts resulting from timber harvest on sub alpine <br />watersheds. USDA Forest Service Research Paper RM -133. Rocky <br />1 47 <br />
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