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United States Forest ServiceUnited States Environmental Protection AgencyUnited States Department of AgricultureU.S. Government Printing OfficeRocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment StationShoshone National Forest
Oil and Gas Leasing Final Environmental Impact Statement (1993)
Shoshone National Forest watershed assessment (1993)
Monitoring guidelines to evaluate effects of forestry activities on streams in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska (1991) — MacDonald, L.H.; Smart, A.; Wissmar, R.C.
Influence of forest and rangeland management on salmonid fishes and their habitats (1991) — Meehan, W.R.
Effects of fire on soil: a state-of-knowledge review (1979) — Wells, C. G.; Campbell, R.E.; DeBano, L.F.; Lewis, C.E.; Fredriksen, R.L.; Franklin, E.C.; Froelich, R.C.; Dunn, P.H.
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Shoshone National Forest Stream Classification System (1979) — Hoskins, W.
A pebble count procedure for assessing watershed cumulative effects — Bevenger, Gregory S.; King, Rudy M.
The Ecological Implications of Fire in Greater Yellowstone
article (5)
Use of pebble counts to evaluate fine sediment increase in stream channels (1994) — Potyondy, J.P.; Hardy, T.
Effect of fire on streamflow and sediment transport, Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming (1993) — Troendle, C.A.; Bevenger, G.S.
A comparison of some continuity corrections for the chi-squared test on 2x2 tables (1980) — Haber, M.
An improved method for size distribution of stream-bed gravel
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Use of pebble counts fine sediment in streams appear to last only a few years to evaluate fine sediment increase in stream chan- after the fires before returning to pre-fire conditions (1994) — Potyondy, J.P.; Hardy, T
Oil and Gas Leas- Conclusions ing Final Environmental Impact Statement (1993) — Shoshone National Forest
Influence of forest and range- ery in this particular geographic setting lags consider- land management on salmonid fishes and their ably behind upslope recovery, which may not be typi- habitats (1991) — Meehan, W.R
Shoshone National Forest Stream Slopes less than 50% have recovered quite well to Classification System (1979) — Hoskins, W
An improved method for size covery, probably due to continued loss of the very distribution of stream-bed gravel (1970) — Leopold, L.B
book (4)
Categorical data analysis (1990) — Agresti, A.
The analysis of time series: an introduction, 4th ed. (1989) — Chatfield, C.
Statistical Methods for Rates and Proportions (1981) — Fleiss
Statistical methods for rates and proportions, 2nd ed. (1981) — Fleiss, J.L.
legislation (1)
Clean Water Act, as amended by the Water Quality Act of 1987 (1988)
study (1)
Troendle and Bevenger 1993 (1993) — Troendle and Bevenger