Collins et al 2002 historical wood in large rivers
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Collins, B.D., D.R. Montgomery, A.D. Hass. 2002. Historical changes in the distribution and functions of large wood in Puget Lowland rivers. Canadian Journal of Fishery and Aquatic Sciences, No. 59, pp 66-76.
Notes
- Reprint on UW Site
- Describes historical patterns of wood in large river floodplains based on historic reconstructions.
- See River History Project