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Co-authors & Key People that Contributed

The impact of contemporary forest practices on stream temperature at a watershed scale: A case study from Hinkle Creek. Co-authors & Key People that Contributed. Post-Doc Chris Surfleet Graduate Students Kelly Kibler Tim Otis Faculty Research Assistants Amy Simmons Alex Irving Nic Zegre

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Co-authors & Key People that Contributed

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  1. The impact of contemporary forest practices on stream temperature at a watershed scale: A case study from Hinkle Creek

  2. Co-authors & Key People that Contributed • Post-Doc • Chris Surfleet • Graduate Students • Kelly Kibler • Tim Otis • Faculty Research Assistants • Amy Simmons • Alex Irving • Nic Zegre • Tim Royer • Emily Sinkhorn

  3. Headwater Stream Canopy Closure

  4. August Low Flows Non-Fish-Bearing Streams Source: Surfleet & Skaugset. (In press). WJAF

  5. Minimum Daily Temperature

  6. SFH Average Daily Temperature

  7. 2nd Harvest Entry; Fish-Bearing Streams

  8. Residence Times for Surface Flow

  9. Downstream of Non-fish-bearing streams

  10. Groundwater Influx Fenton Creek Beeby Creek BB Creek Fenton Creek

  11. August Low Flow SFH Source: Surfleet & Skaugset. (In press). WJAF

  12. Temperature for Stream Environment

  13. Residence Times for Surface Flow

  14. Douglas County Thank You!

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