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Regional-Scale Riparian Vegetation Changes: a Contributor to Hood Canal Dissolved Oxygen Issues?
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| Title |
Regional-Scale Riparian Vegetation Changes: a Contributor to Hood Canal Dissolved Oxygen Issues?
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| Creator |
Roberts, Mindy
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riparian areas
riparian forests coniferous forests Alnus rubra limnology streams hydrobiology estuaries Washington dissolved oxygen water quality hydrochemistry water forested watersheds watershed management |
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| Description |
Roberts will discuss riparian vegetation changes, and how these may contribute to Hood Canal's dissolved oxygen issues. She will present historical evidence of the shift in plants, based on pollen evidence in Lake Washington. Next, she will describe a study, including an outline of the methods and initial litterfall results. She will conclude by discussing the relevance and potential implications for Hood Canal.
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| Publisher |
University of Washington Water Center
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| Date |
2011-07-27T17:26:44Z
2011-07-27T17:26:44Z 2005-02-17 |
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Presentation
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http://hdl.handle.net/1773/16997
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en_US
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| Relation |
2005 Annual Review of Research;Roberts
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