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    Effect of bedrock permeability on stream base flow mean transit time scaling relationships: 2. Process study of storage and release by Hale, V. Cody, McDonnell, Jeffrey J., Stewart, Michael K., Solomon, D. Kip, Doolitte, Jim, Ice, George G., Pack, Robert T.

    Published in Water resources research (01-02-2016)
    “…In Part 1 of this two‐part series, Hale and McDonnell (2016) showed that bedrock permeability controlled base flow mean transit times (MTTs) and MTT scaling…”
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    Linkages between forest soils and water quality and quantity by Neary, Daniel G., Ice, George G., Jackson, C. Rhett

    Published in Forest ecology and management (30-10-2009)
    “…The most sustainable and best quality fresh water sources in the world originate in forest ecosystems. The biological, chemical, and physical characteristics…”
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    Long-term effects of forest harvesting on summer low flow deficits in the Coast Range of Oregon by Segura, Catalina, Bladon, Kevin D., Hatten, Jeff A., Jones, Julia A., Hale, V. Cody, Ice, George G.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-06-2020)
    “…•Streamflow was 50% lower in a 40–43-yr-old plantation relative to 110-yr-old forest.•Summer low flow deficits persisted over six or more months of each…”
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    Evaluating Links Between Forest Harvest and Stream Temperature Threshold Exceedances: The Value of Spatial and Temporal Data by Groom, Jeremiah D., Johnson, Sherri L., Seeds, Joshua D., Ice, George G.

    “…We present the results of a replicated before‐after‐control‐impact study on 33 streams to test the effectiveness of riparian rules for private and State…”
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    Trends for forestry best management practices implementation by Ice, George G, Schilling, Erik G, Vowell, Jeff G

    Published in Journal of forestry (01-09-2010)
    “…Abstract The 1972 Clean Water Act initiated a national effort to address all sources of water pollution. One outcome was development of forestry nonpoint…”
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    Storm runoff and sediment losses from forest clearcutting and stand re-establishment with best management practices in East Texas, USA by McBroom, Matthew W, Beasley, R. Scott, Chang, Mingteh, Ice, George G

    Published in Hydrological processes (15-05-2008)
    “…Nine small (2·5 ha) and four large (70-135 ha) watersheds were instrumented in 1999 to evaluate the effects of intensive silvicultural practices with best…”
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    Effects of Timber Harvesting on Dissolved Oxygen in a Northern Louisiana Headwater Stream by DaSilva, Abram, Xu, Y. Jun, Beebe, John, Ice, George G

    Published in Forest science (01-04-2013)
    “…Many headwaters in Louisiana have low concentrations of dissolved oxygen (DO) and there is a concern that timber harvesting can further decrease these…”
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    Water Quality Effects of Clearcut Harvesting and Forest Fertilization with Best Management Practices by McBroom, M.W, Beasley, R.S, Chang, M, Ice, G.G

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-01-2008)
    “…Nine small (2.5 ha) and four large (70-135 ha) watersheds were instrumented in 1999 to evaluate the effects of silvicultural practices with application of best…”
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    NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS CONCENTRATIONS IN FOREST STREAMS OF THE UNITED STATES1 by Binkley, Dan, Ice, George G., Kaye, Jason, Williams, Christopher A.

    “…Seventy to eighty percent of the water flowing in rivers in the United States originates as precipitation in forests. This project developed a synoptic picture…”
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    Impacts of nonnative invasive species on US forests and recommendations for policy and management by Moser, W. Keith, Barnard, Edward L, Billings, Ronald F, Crocker, Susan J, Dix, Mary Ellen, Gray, Andrew N, Ice, George G, Kim, Mee-Sook, Reid, Richard, Rodman, Sue U, McWilliams, William H

    Published in Journal of forestry (01-09-2009)
    “…The introduction of nonnative invasive species (NNIS) into the United States has had tremendous impacts on the nation's commercial and urban forest resources…”
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    Runoff of Silvicultural Herbicides Applied Using Best Management Practices by McBroom, Matthew W, Louch, Jeff, Beasley, R. Scott, Chang, Mingteh, Ice, George G

    Published in Forest science (01-04-2013)
    “…Nine small (2.2-2.9 ha) and four large (70-135 ha) watersheds in East Texas, USA, were instrumented to compare herbicide runoff under different silvicultural…”
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    Effects of wildfire on soils and watershed processes by Ice, G.G, Neary, D.G, Adams, P.W

    Published in Journal of forestry (01-09-2004)
    “…Abstract Wildfire can cause water repellency and consume plant canopy, surface plants and litter, and structure-enhancing organics within soil. Changes in soil…”
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    Remembering Alan Lucier by Ice, George G, Irwin, Larry L, Wigley, T Bently

    Published in Journal of forestry (01-07-2014)
    “…During his tenure with NCASI, Dr. Lucier encouraged devel- opment and support for watershed-scale research to investigate the effectiveness of modern forestry…”
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    NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS CONCENTRATIONS IN FOREST STREAMS OF THE UNITED STATES by Binkley, Dan, Ice, George G., Kaye, Jason, Williams, Christopher A.

    “…Published data on forest streamwater concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus compounds were compiled for more than 300 forest streams to provide a synoptic…”
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    A.R. Croft and M.D. Hoover. 1951. The Relation of Forests to Our Water Supply, Journal of Forestry 49(4):245-249 by Ice, George G

    Published in Journal of forestry (01-06-2008)
    “…Forestry schools must give sufficient insttuction in the hydrology of forested lands to prepare forestets to assume responsibility for water management as part…”
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    ESTIMATING AREAS AND TIMBER VALUES OF RIPARIAN MANAGEMENT ON FOREST LANDS1 by Ice, George G., Skaugset, Arne, Simmons, Amy

    “…Buffers, filter strips, and other riparian protection zones are widely accepted practices used to minimize water quality impacts from forest management and…”
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    Introduction to Special Issue on Headwater Streams by Danehy, Robert J., Ice, George G.

    Published in Forest science (01-04-2007)
    “…BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES for forestry and forest practice rules have historically focused on protecting high-order fish-bearing streams, but foresters and…”
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    Understanding dissolved oxygen concentrations in a discontinuously perennial stream within a managed forest by Ice, George G., Hale, V. Cody, Light, Jeffrey T., Muldoon, Ariel, Simmons, Amy, Bousquet, Terry

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-01-2021)
    “…•Discontinuous streams can have reaches of dissolved oxygen (DO) below saturation.•The low DO reaches are related to reemerging groundwater and hyporheic…”
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    Use of natural temperature patterns to identify achievable stream temperature criteria for forest streams by Ice, G.G, Light, J, Reiter, M

    Published in Western journal of applied forestry (01-10-2004)
    “…Almost 90% of the streams listed on the EPA's nationwide database as water-quality impaired for temperature are in the Northwest. Historic records, monitoring…”
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