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Rangeland Ecology & Management. 62:371-386
Quantifying the effects of watershed improvement efforts is critical to agencies responsible for protecting water resources of the semiarid western United States. A complex water quality data set collected from 1994 to 2004 of upper Muddy Creek Basin
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Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 42:55-68
Sage Creek in south-central Wyoming is listed as impaired by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) due to its sediment contribution to the North Platte River. Despite the magnitude of sediment impacts on streams, little research has been c
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Water, Air, and Soil Pollution. 170:55-67
The objective of this study was to examine the chemistry of trace elements in coalbed methane (CBM) discharge water reacting with semi-arid ephemeral stream channels in Powder River Basin, Wyoming. The study area consisted of two ephemeral streams, B
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Rangeland Ecology & Management. 58:41-50
Willows (Salix) are often a key component of riparian ecosystems and are often browsed by both wildlife and livestock. However, little is understood about how the frequency of browsing affects aboveground and belowground willow production. The object
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Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 40:1247-1255
The objective of this study was to examine the chemistry of Coalbed Methane (CBM) discharge water reacting with semi-arid ephemeral stream channels in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming. The study area consisted of two ephemeral streams: Burger Draw and
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Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 40:1173-1188
Responses of the Wyoming Stream Integrity Index (WSII), a regionally calibrated multimetric index, were investigated in relation to background elevational changes in water quality and habitat conditions versus accelerated anthropogenic degradation at
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JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 39:575-585
The Powder River Basin in Wyoming has become one of the most active areas of coalbed methane (CBM) development in the western United States. Extraction of methane from coalbeds requires pumping of aquifer water, which is called product water. Two to
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Water Research. 37:884-890
Extraction of methane (natural gas) from coal deposits is facilitated by pumping of aquifer water. Coalbed methane (CBM) product water, produced from pumping ground water, is discharged into associated unlined holding ponds. The objective of this stu
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Journal American Society of Mining and Reclamation. 2003:1041-1057
Extraction of methane (natural gas) from coal deposits is facilitated by pumping of aquifer water. Coalbed methane (CBM) product water, produced from pumping groundwater, is discharged into associated unlined holding ponds or downstream channels. The
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Journal of Freshwater Ecology. 16:493-500
Weight-length relationships provide a tool to assess the body condition of brown trout (Salmo trutta) populations inhabiting stream reaches where stressors, such as metals, have chronic, sub-lethal toxic impacts. A previously published brown trout st