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Part III: Effects of Vegetation Management on Water Quality Logs are kept wet at the woodyard, Mississippi. Photo by Bill Lea
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Fort Collins CO. / Control Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory / Southeast United States Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory / /

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