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Synthesis of sediment yields after wildland fire in different rainfall regimes in the western United States
John A. Moody A B and Deborah A. Martin A
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A US Geological Survey, 3215 Marine Street, Suite E-127, Boulder, CO 80303, USA. Email: damartin@usgs.gov
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International Journal of Wildland Fire 18(1) 96-115 https://doi.org/10.1071/WF07162
Submitted: 4 November 2007 Accepted: 15 May 2008 Published: 17 February 2009
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