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How does a Watershed Work? References Rain falling on a forest interacts with the canopy, forest floor, and soils before leaving the forest in stream flow
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Document Date: 2014-03-07 12:05:41


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Atlanta / Rep. Asheville / New York / Asheville / Durham / /

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CRC Press / /

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United States / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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Integrated Forest Science North Carolina State University / Southern Research Station / Newtown Square / North Carolina State University / University of Massachusetts Amherst / Auburn University / /

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drainage systems / water utilities / chemical elements / /

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Gulf of Mexico / Atlantic Ocean / /

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U.S. Department of Agriculture / Auburn University / North Carolina State University / Raleigh / Center for Integrated Forest Science / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / Florida Forest Service / USDA Forest Service / University of Massachusetts Amherst / Forest Service / United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Research & Development Southern Reseach Station Science Update SRS-64 Center for Integrated Forest Science North Carolina State University Raleigh / /

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Christopher Eager / Paul K. Barten / D. Evan Mercer / James M. Vose / /

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General / /

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FL / DC / /

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Georgia / /

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Gulf of Mexico / Northeastern United States / Southern United States / west Georgia / /

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www.forestactionplans.org / http /

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