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INFLUENCE OF FOREST ROAD BUFFER ZONES ON SEDIMENT TRANSPORT IN THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN REGION Johnny M. Grace III and Stanley J. Zarnoch1 Abstract—A gap exists in the understanding of the effectiveness of forest road
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Washington / DC / Auburn / Cary / Macon / Monticello / New York / Asheville / Plain / Montgomery / /

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SAS Institute Inc. / Brown / Sun / Marion / Coastal / Southern United States / /

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North America / /

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United States / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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Monticello / Terrene Institute / Southern Research Station / University of Arkansas / Southeastern Forest Experiment Station / /

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reduced stormwater energy / sediment travel distances / forest water systems / study site / stream systems / forest resource management / reduced energy / forest road systems / forest road erosion reaching stream systems / sediment travel / road systems / /

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Chattahoochee National Forest / Blue Ridge Forests / Talladega National Forest / Appalachians / /

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Georgia Forestry Commission / National Park Service / University of Arkansas / Alabama Forestry Commission / Environmental Protection Agency / /

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Lane / Van Lear / Clinton / Sheridan / /

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Mathematical Statistician / U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service / Research Engineer / U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service / representative / General / /

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Piedmont / Alabama / P.N. / North Carolina / Georgia / Idaho / Arkansas / /

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Southern Appalachians / Southern United States / /

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BMP / /

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