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Authors: Benda, LE
Citation: Le. Benda, Science vs. reality: The scale crisis in the watershed sciences, WILDLAND HYDROLOGY, PROCEEDINGS, 1999, pp. 3-20

Authors: Rosgen, DL
Citation: Dl. Rosgen, Development of a river stability index for clean sediment TMDL'S, WILDLAND HYDROLOGY, PROCEEDINGS, 1999, pp. 25-36

Authors: Ice, GG
Citation: Gg. Ice, Technical problems associated with the use of total maximum daily load limits for forest practices - Revisited, WILDLAND HYDROLOGY, PROCEEDINGS, 1999, pp. 37-44

Authors: DeArment, J Watson, V Bahls, L
Citation: J. Dearment et al., A scientific critique of EPA's guidance on sufficient, credible data and use support criteria as used in Montana, WILDLAND HYDROLOGY, PROCEEDINGS, 1999, pp. 45-52

Authors: Savell, S Reddy, KJ Wesche, TA
Citation: S. Savell et al., EPA Region 8 update of TMDL establishment for large rivers and lakes, WILDLAND HYDROLOGY, PROCEEDINGS, 1999, pp. 53-57

Authors: Carroll, PA Lohrey, MH
Citation: Pa. Carroll et Mh. Lohrey, Impaired waterbody protocol for the northwest area of the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management, WILDLAND HYDROLOGY, PROCEEDINGS, 1999, pp. 59-65

Authors: Watson, VJ Ingman, G Anderson, B
Citation: Vj. Watson et al., Scientific basis of a nutrient TMDL for a river of the northern Rockies, WILDLAND HYDROLOGY, PROCEEDINGS, 1999, pp. 67-74

Authors: Emmett, WW
Citation: Ww. Emmett, Quantification of channel-maintenance flows for gravel-bed rivers, WILDLAND HYDROLOGY, PROCEEDINGS, 1999, pp. 77-84

Authors: Ryan, SE
Citation: Se. Ryan, Diel variation in discharge and bedload transport in a subalpine stream during snowmelt runoff, WILDLAND HYDROLOGY, PROCEEDINGS, 1999, pp. 85-92

Authors: Marion, DA Weirich, F
Citation: Da. Marion et F. Weirich, Fine-grained bed patch response to near-bankfull flows in a step-pool channel, WILDLAND HYDROLOGY, PROCEEDINGS, 1999, pp. 93-100

Authors: Ellis-Sugai, B
Citation: B. Ellis-sugai, Lateral channel migration and bane erosion along the Marys River, Benton County, Oregon, WILDLAND HYDROLOGY, PROCEEDINGS, 1999, pp. 105-112

Authors: Hettick, PG Weisenburger, TR DeFrancesco, D Clayton, SR Hansen, PL
Citation: Pg. Hettick et al., Field and software analysis techniques for determining changes in streambank surface volumes on the upper Clark Fork River, WILDLAND HYDROLOGY, PROCEEDINGS, 1999, pp. 113-116

Authors: Patterson, JM Clinton, DR Harman, WA Jennings, GD Slate, LO
Citation: Jm. Patterson et al., Development of streambank erodibility relationships for North Carolina streams, WILDLAND HYDROLOGY, PROCEEDINGS, 1999, pp. 117-123

Authors: Dalby, C Dolan, L Downey, M
Citation: C. Dalby et al., Implementation of flushing flows to remove fine-grained sediments releasedfrom Ruby dam, southwestern Montana., WILDLAND HYDROLOGY, PROCEEDINGS, 1999, pp. 125-132

Authors: Maus, J Warwick, J
Citation: J. Maus et J. Warwick, Event oriented runoff modeling of small watersheds: A comparison between WMS and PRMS., WILDLAND HYDROLOGY, PROCEEDINGS, 1999, pp. 135-140

Authors: Roberts, MJ Potts, DF
Citation: Mj. Roberts et Df. Potts, Coupling the precipitation runoff modeling system with a landscape ecosystem simulation, WILDLAND HYDROLOGY, PROCEEDINGS, 1999, pp. 141-147

Authors: Cunnane, M
Citation: M. Cunnane, The effects of groundwater interception on stream flow, WILDLAND HYDROLOGY, PROCEEDINGS, 1999, pp. 149-156

Authors: Harris, RM Clifton, CF
Citation: Rm. Harris et Cf. Clifton, Upper Umatilla River sediment analysis, WILDLAND HYDROLOGY, PROCEEDINGS, 1999, pp. 157-164

Authors: Skidmore, P Farnes, P Story, M
Citation: P. Skidmore et al., Hydrologic significance of yellowstone river floods - A case for consideration of watershed factors and flow duration in flood statistics, WILDLAND HYDROLOGY, PROCEEDINGS, 1999, pp. 167-174

Authors: Clifton, CF Harris, RM Fitzgerald, JK
Citation: Cf. Clifton et al., Flood effects and watershed response in the northern Blue Mountains, Oregon and Washington, WILDLAND HYDROLOGY, PROCEEDINGS, 1999, pp. 175-182

Authors: Barry, JJ Robison, TA
Citation: Jj. Barry et Ta. Robison, Effects of an extreme winter (1995-96) flood on channel migration, WILDLAND HYDROLOGY, PROCEEDINGS, 1999, pp. 183-190

Authors: Robison, EG Mills, K Paul, JT Dent, L
Citation: Eg. Robison et al., Landslides and channel impacts associated with extreme storm events in Oregon in 1996: The Oregon department of forestry study., WILDLAND HYDROLOGY, PROCEEDINGS, 1999, pp. 191-198

Authors: Funkhouser, JE Van Brahana, J Anderson, WM Little, PR Williams, R
Citation: Je. Funkhouser et al., Potential impacts of confined animal operations to the surface- and ground-water quality in northern Arkansas - Preliminary results and implications for formulating best-management practices, WILDLAND HYDROLOGY, PROCEEDINGS, 1999, pp. 201-208

Authors: Bollman, W Watson, V
Citation: W. Bollman et V. Watson, Improving stream bioassessment methods for the Montana valleys and foothill prairies ecoregion, WILDLAND HYDROLOGY, PROCEEDINGS, 1999, pp. 209-216

Authors: Miller, SN Guertin, DP Syed, KH Goodrich, DC
Citation: Sn. Miller et al., Using high resolution synthetic aperture radar for terrain mapping: Influences on hydrologic and geomorphic investigation, WILDLAND HYDROLOGY, PROCEEDINGS, 1999, pp. 219-226
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