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      Natural and historical variability in fluvial processes, beaver activity, and climate in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem : NATURAL AND HISTORICAL VARIABILITY IN BEAVER AND STREAMS

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      Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
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                Journal
                Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
                Earth Surf. Process. Landforms
                Wiley
                01979337
                June 15 2013
                June 15 2013
                November 29 2012
                : 38
                : 7
                : 728-750
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Geology; Mercyhurst University; 16546; Erie; PA; USA
                [2 ]Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences; University of New Mexico; 87131; Albuquerque; NM; USA
                Article
                10.1002/esp.3349
                77387b36-ff8f-4e09-9b19-b40bc9838cee
                © 2012

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