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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number X3832205
Harnessing the Hydrologic Disturbance Regime: Sustaining Multiple Benefits in Large River Floodplains in the Pacific Northwest
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Collaborative Science & Technology Network for Sustainability (2004)
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| Reference Type | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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| Report | Hulse DW, Branscomb A, Enright C, Gregory SV, Wildman R. Linking cold-water refuges into a biologically effective network in the southern Willamette River floodplain: outlining key locations and knowledge gaps. Willamette Partnership, Portland, OR, May 31, 2007. |
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