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Infiltration Rates After Wildfire in the Bitterroot Valley
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Document Date: 2010-09-22 11:25:10


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Moscow / Hartford / Frandsen / Boise / Hartford and Frandsen / /

Country

United States / /

Event

Natural Disaster / Man-Made Disaster / /

Facility

Bitterroot Valley USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station / Northwest Idaho Watershed Research Center / Northwest Watershed Research Center / Station Service California Moscow / USDAFS Rocky Mountain Research Station / /

IndustryTerm

wide sheet metal / /

NaturalFeature

Bitterroot National Forest / Bitterroot Valley / Upper North Fork Rye Creek / White Stallion Mountain / Northern Rocky Mountain forest / National Forest / /

OperatingSystem

Fork / /

Organization

Northwest Watershed Research Center / USDA / USDA Agricultural Research Service / USDAForest Service / Agricultural USDAResearch Engineering Forest Soil University Service / /

Person

A. Peter R. Fredrick / Jr / R. Fredrick Brady Robichaud / Juli A. Peter / /

Position

Sula Ranger / Scientist / Engineer / /

ProvinceOrState

Sula Ranger District / Montana / Idaho / /

RadioStation

WDPT / /

Region

Northwest Idaho / western United States / western Montana / /

Technology

simulation / /

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http /

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