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Opperman, J. (2006). Preliminary IHA analysis for the Middle Fork Willamette River at Jasper OR.

Opperman, J. (2006). Indicators of Hydrologic Alteration analysis for the Patuca River.

Richter, B.D., Baumgartner, J.V., Powell, J., and Braun, D.P., (1996). A method for assessing hydrologic alteration within ecosystems. Conservation Biology, 10(4), 1163-1174. Posted to nature.org with permission from Blackwell Science, publisher of Conservation Biology.

Richter, B.D., Baumgartner, J.V., Wigington, R., and Braun, D.P. (1997). How much water does a river need? Freshwater Biology, 37, 231-249. Posted to nature.org with permission from Blackwell Science, publisher of Freshwater Biology.

Richter, B.D., Baumgartner, J.V., Braun, D.P., and Powell, J. (1998). A spatial assessment of hydrologic alteration within a river network. Regulated Rivers: Research & Management, 14, 329-340.


 

 

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