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Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks

Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks

Reports:

2005 - Fire Impacts on Nutrients and Sediments in Redwood Creek Watershed and Lilburn Cave

 

Publications:

Clow, D.W., J.O. Sickman, R.G. Striegl, D.P. Krabbenhoft, J.G. Elliott, M. Dornblaser, D.A. Roth, and D.H. Campbell. 2003. Changes in the chemistry of lakes and precipitation in high-elevation national parks in the western United States, 1985-1999. Water Resources Research, 39(6), 1171, doi: 10.1019/2002WR001533.

Clow, D.W., R.G. Striegl, L. Nanus, M.A. Mast, D.H. Campbell, and D.P. Krabbenhoft. 2002. Current status of high-elevation lake chemistry in seven national parks in the western United States. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution: Focus 2(2) 139-164. U.S. Geological Survey.

 

National Park Service Site: http://www.nps.gov/seki

 



 
             

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