Inferring watershed hydraulics and cold-water habitat persistence using multi-year air and stream temperature signals
Martin A. Briggs(United States Geological Survey), John W. Lane(United States Geological Survey), Barret L. Kurylyk(Dalhousie University), Stephen T. Hurley, Craig D. Snyder(United States Geological Survey), Laura K. Lautz(Syracuse University), Dylan J. Irvine(Charles Darwin University), Nathaniel P. Hitt(United States Geological Survey), Zachary C. Johnson(United States Geological Survey)
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