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    Measurement and prediction of water consumption by Douglas‐fir, Northern California, USA by Stubblefield, Andrew P., Reddy, Kirsten

    Published in Ecohydrology (01-03-2022)
    “…Douglas‐fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) is an important component of mixed‐conifer forests of the Western United States. Changes in forest composition from…”
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    Finding balance between fire hazard reduction and erosion control in the Lake Tahoe Basin, California–Nevada by Harrison, Nicolas M., Stubblefield, Andrew P., Varner, J. Morgan, Knapp, Eric E.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-01-2016)
    “…•Rill erosion from snowmelt was simulated in experiments in the Lake Tahoe Basin.•Masticated fuel and duff over the lower 25% of the plots reduced erosion by…”
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    Use of turbidometry to characterize suspended sediment and phosphorus fluxes in the Lake Tahoe basin, California, USA by Stubblefield, Andrew P., Reuter, John E., Dahlgren, Randy A., Goldman, Charles R.

    Published in Hydrological processes (30-01-2007)
    “…The efficacy of in‐stream nephelometric turbidometry as a surrogate for total suspended solids (TSS) and total phosphorus (TP) concentrations was evaluated for…”
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    Sensitivity of summer stream temperatures to climate variability and riparian reforestation strategies by Bond, Rosealea M., Stubblefield, Andrew P., Van Kirk, Robert W.

    Published in Journal of hydrology. Regional studies (01-09-2015)
    “…•The stream temperature model Heat Source was successfully calibrated with distributed temperature sensing fiber optics.•Impacts of climate-change, simulated…”
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    Sediment budget for subalpine watersheds, Lake Tahoe, California, USA by Stubblefield, Andrew P., Reuter, John E., Goldman, Charles R.

    Published in Catena (Giessen) (15-03-2009)
    “…Pinpointing erosional ‘hot spots’ or sediment source areas within a watershed can be difficult because of the highly non-linear and episodic nature of…”
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    Channel Adjustment Following Culvert Removal from Forest Roads in Northern California, USA by Maurin, Larry P., Stubblefield, Andrew P.

    Published in Ecological Restoration (01-12-2011)
    “…Forest roads can be a major contributor of sediment entering streams and estuaries. Road restoration and removal has been shown to be effective in reducing…”
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    Impacts of gold mining and land use alterations on the water quality of central Mongolian rivers by Stubblefield, Andrew, Chandra, Sudeep, Eagan, Sean, Tuvshinjargal, Dampil, Davaadorzh, Gantimur, Gilroy, David, Sampson, Jennifer, Thorne, Jim, Allen, Brant, Hogan, Zeb

    “…Conservation of water quality is inherently tied to watershed management. Efforts to protect Lake Baikal have increasingly focused on the Selenge River, a…”
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    Impacts of Gold Mining and Land Use Alterations on the Water Quality of Central Mongolian Rivers by Stubblefield, Andrew, Chandra, Sudeep, Eagan, Sean, Tuvshinjargal, Dampil, Davaadorzh, Gantimur, Gilroy, David, Sampson, Jennifer, Thorne, Jim, Allen, Brant, Hogan, Zeb

    “…Conservation of water quality is inherently tied to watershed management. Efforts to protect Lake Baikal have increasingly focused on the Selenge River, a…”
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    Retention of suspended sediment and phosphorus on a freshwater delta, South Lake Tahoe, California by Stubblefield, Andrew P, Escobar, Marisa I, Larsen, Eric W

    Published in Wetlands ecology and management (01-08-2006)
    “…The Upper Truckee River and Trout Creek, two major tributaries inflowing to Lake Tahoe, join to form what was historically the largest wetland in the Sierra…”
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    Sedimentation and erosion patterns within anabranching channels in a lowland river restoration project by Medel, Ivan D., Stubblefield, Andrew Phillip, Shea, Conor

    “…Anabranching channel designs are seldom utilized for river restoration projects despite their potential for efficient hydraulic conveyance and robust…”
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    Observations of Channel Change from Constructed Wood Jams on a Forested Gravel‐Bed Stream by Flannery, Joel, Stubblefield, Andrew, Fiori, Rocco, Shea, Conor

    “…Salmonids in the Pacific Northwest face a number of threats: habit degradation, loss of habitat, overharvest, competition from hatchery fish, dams, and climate…”
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    Re-thinking the 19th-Century Reform Narrative for 18th-Century Georgian Cathedral Music by Stubblefield, Shaun Andrew

    Published 01-01-2018
    “…Various music scholars, such as Samuel S. Wesley, John S. Bumpus, Percy M. Young, Kenneth Long, and Alan Mould (to name a few), have constructed and supported…”
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    Spatial and temporal dynamics of watershed sediment delivery, Lake Tahoe, California by Stubblefield, Andrew Phillip

    “…Turbidometry, grab sampling and geomorphological approaches were applied to the study of spatial and temporal patterns of sediment delivery in Lake Tahoe…”
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    Spatial and temporal dynamics of watershed sediment delivery, Lake Tahoe, California by Stubblefield, Andrew Phillip

    Published 01-01-2002
    “…Turbidometry, grab sampling and geomorphological approaches were applied to the study of spatial and temporal patterns of sediment delivery in Lake Tahoe…”
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