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Spring flow affected by brush: Removal of nearby deep-rooted plants improved water flow of springs in studies in foothills of Madera and Lake counties

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H. H. Biswell, University of California
A. M. Schultz, University of California

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California Agriculture 11(10):3-10.

Published October 01, 1957

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Conversion of large acreages of California brushland to grassland—to increase forage for livestock and game—has resulted, in many cases, in an increase in spring and stream flow.

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This research was done under Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act Project California 31-R and 51-R.

Spring flow affected by brush: Removal of nearby deep-rooted plants improved water flow of springs in studies in foothills of Madera and Lake counties

H. H. Biswell, A. M. Schultz
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Spring flow affected by brush: Removal of nearby deep-rooted plants improved water flow of springs in studies in foothills of Madera and Lake counties

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Authors

H. H. Biswell, University of California
A. M. Schultz, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 11(10):3-10.

Published October 01, 1957

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Conversion of large acreages of California brushland to grassland—to increase forage for livestock and game—has resulted, in many cases, in an increase in spring and stream flow.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

This research was done under Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act Project California 31-R and 51-R.


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