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.
Knowledge graph centered on New Water Development By Enhancing and Restoring B with 9 nodes and 36 connections. Top connected: USDA Forest Service (Uncompahgre National Forest), United States Department of Agriculture (implied AAA), Colorado State University (C.S.U.), Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, riparian vegetation.
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USDA Forest Service (Uncompahgre National Forest)United States Department of Agriculture (implied AAA)Colorado State University (C.S.U.)Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment StationColorado Water Resources Research InstituteNational Academy of SciencesColorado Riparian Association (CRA)
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.
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Restoration of Aquatic Ecosystems: Science, Technology, and Public Policy (1992) — Cairns J. Jr., as Chair
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