Titre :
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A research strategy for understanding stream processes and the effects of altered streamflow regimes
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Auteurs :
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J. Meiman ;
L. Schmidt ;
US DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE WASHINGTON USA
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Type de document :
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rapport
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Editeur :
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- : U.S. Department of Agriculture - Forest Service - Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station - Stream Systems Technology Center - Fort Collins Colorado - USA, 1994
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Format :
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12 p.
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Note générale :
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Sigle : USDA
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Langues:
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= Anglais
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Catégories :
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HYDRAULIQUE
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Mots-clés:
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HABITAT
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ECOSYSTEME
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ECOULEMENT
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REGIME HYDRIQUE
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DEBIT DE COURS D'EAU
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ECOULEMENT A SURFACE LIBRE
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RIPISYLVE
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RELATION INTENSITE DUREE FREQUENCE
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Résumé :
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The mandate for the Stream System Technology Center requires it to focus on the physical characteristics of stream channels representative of those on USDA Forest Service administered lands. The strategy presented herein incorporates an integrated research program of channel site and reach, stream systems, and watershed studies within a framework of ecosystem studies. This strategy will succeed to the extent that stream physical studies interface with studies of the aquatic and riparian ecosystems through joint funding and coordinated efforts. This paper presents a set of priorities for the stream physical studies and discusses approaches for achieving these priorities
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