Channel water balance and exchange with subsurface flow along a mountain headwater stream in Montana, United States
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Michael N. Gooseff | Brian L. McGlynn | R. A. Payn | K. Bencala | B. McGlynn | S. Wondzell | R. Payn | Kenneth E. Bencala | Steven M. Wondzell | M. Gooseff
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