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Condition of stream ecosystems in the United States: an overview of the first national assessment

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Title Condition of stream ecosystems in the United States: an overview of the first national assessment
Creator Paulsen, S. G. Mayio, A. Peck, D. Stoddard, J. Tarquinio, E. Holdsworth, S. Sickle, J. Van Yuan, L. L. Hawkins, Charles P. Herlihy, A. T. Kaufmann, P. R. Barbour, M. T. Larsen, D. P. Olson, A. R.
Description The Wadeable Streams Assessment (WSA) provided the first statistically sound summary of the ecological condition of streams and small rivers in the US. Information provided in the assessment filled an important gap in meeting the requirements of the US Clean Water Act. The purpose of the WSA was to: 1) report on the ecological condition of all wadeable, perennial streams and rivers within the conterminous US, 2) describe the biological condition of these systems with direct measures of...
Date 2008-01-01T08:00:00Z
Type text
Identifier https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/wats_facpub/777 info:doi/10.1899/08-098.1
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Source Watershed Sciences Faculty Publications
Publisher Hosted by Utah State University Libraries
Subject stream United States overview national assessment

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