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Findings from 2013 West Fork Complex fire in Colorado– Forest fire impacts on aquatic ecosystems and recovery

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Rust, A. J., Randell, J., Todd, A. S., & Hogue, T. S. (2019). Wildfire impacts on water quality, macroinvertebrate, and trout populations in the Upper Rio Grande. Forest Ecology and Management, 453, 117636.

Posted by:
Gloria Edwards
Published on:
April 10, 2020

Categories: PublicationTags: Colorado, ecosystem resilience, fire-adapted communities and fire response, forest fire, forests, landscape restoration and resilience, post-fire erosion, post-fire impacts, post-fire runoff, resilience, stream sedimentation, Water Quality, watershed ecology, watershed impacts, watershed management, watersheds, wildfire, Wildlife & Aquatic Ecosystems

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