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Forests and stream flow
Report on experiment by U S Forest Service and U S Weather Bureau, conducted from 1910 to 1926, on two contiguous tracts in Southern Colorado; results indicate that small growth that springs up immediately after deforestation exercises practically same effect as forests in reducing normal flood crests and in preventing erosion -- without detrimental effect which forest cover has on annual flow and flow during summer low-water periods. (Am Soc Civ Engrs -- Proc v 58 n 6 Aug 1932 p 1037-66 and discussions in n 7, 9 and 10, Sept p 1288-93, Nov p 1614-36 and Dec p 1811-36)
Forests and stream flow
Report on experiment by U S Forest Service and U S Weather Bureau, conducted from 1910 to 1926, on two contiguous tracts in Southern Colorado; results indicate that small growth that springs up immediately after deforestation exercises practically same effect as forests in reducing normal flood crests and in preventing erosion -- without detrimental effect which forest cover has on annual flow and flow during summer low-water periods. (Am Soc Civ Engrs -- Proc v 58 n 6 Aug 1932 p 1037-66 and discussions in n 7, 9 and 10, Sept p 1288-93, Nov p 1614-36 and Dec p 1811-36)
Forests and stream flow
Genie Civil
Hoyt, W.G. (author) / Troxell, H.C. (author)
Genie Civil ; 101
1932
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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|Discussion: Forests, Reservolrs, and Stream Flow
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