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Caspar Creek
Author(s): Robert R. Ziemer
Date: 2001
Source: Pages 78-85, in: Marutani, Tomomi, Gary J. Brierley, Noel A. Trustrum, and Mike Page (eds). Source-to-Sink Sedimentary Cascades in Pacific Rim Geo-Systems. Matsumoto Sabo Work Office, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Nagano, Japan. 184 p.
Publication Series: Miscellaneous Publication
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The USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station and the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection have gauged streamflow, and suspended sediment and precipitation since 1962 in the 473 ha North Fork and the 424 ha South Fork of the 2167 ha Caspar Creek in the Jackson Demonstation State Forest in northwestern California. Within the two Caspar Creek Experimental Watersheds there are presently 26 gauged subcatchmentsPublication Notes
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Ziemer, Robert R. 2001. Caspar Creek. Pages 78-85, in: Marutani, Tomomi, Gary J. Brierley, Noel A. Trustrum, and Mike Page (eds). Source-to-Sink Sedimentary Cascades in Pacific Rim Geo-Systems. Matsumoto Sabo Work Office, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Nagano, Japan. 184 p.Keywords
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