Source distances for coarse woody debris entering small streams in western Oregon and Washington.
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Jerry F. Franklin | Frederick J. Swanson | W. A. McKee | J. Franklin | F. Swanson | J. Sickle | W. McKee | J. Van Sickle | M. H. McDade
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