A REFERENCE-BASED FRAMEWORK FOR EVALUATING THE ECOLOGICAL CONDITION OF STREAM NETWORKS IN SMALL WATERSHEDS
Nine field indicators were identified for evaluating the hydrologic, biogeochemical, and/or habitat functioning of stream channels, riparian zones, or both. We ranked condition from “relatively unaltered” to “severely altered” for each of the identified indicators based on the range of conditions ac...
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