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A brief history of forest hydrology in British Columbia
Dave Toews and Eugene Hetherington
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A Framework for effective watershed monitoring
Dave Wilford and Richard Lalonde
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Introduction to salt dilution gauging for streamflow measurement Part 2. Constant-rate injection
Dan Moore
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Construction of a mariotte bottle for constant-rate tracer injection into small streams
Dan Moore
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Profile: Dr. Markus Weiler: A new face in BC hydrology
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Upper Penticton Creek: How forest harvesting affects water quantity and quality
Rita Winkler, Dave Spittlehouse, Tim Giles,
Brian Heise, Graeme Hope, and Markus Schnorbus
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A paradigm shift in watershed restoration
Dave Heller
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Low flows in snowmelt-dominated watersheds
Robin Pike and Rob Scherer
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Update
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This publication is funded in part by the BC Ministry of Forests and Range through the Forest Investment Account, Forest Science Program,
by the BC Ministry of Environment with funds from the Forests for Tomorrow (FFT) program, and by the USDA Forest Service.
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