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Volume 8 - Issue 2

13(2) Spring 2010
13(1) Fall 2009
12(2) Spring 2009
12(1) Fall 2008
11(2) Spring 2008
11(1) Fall 2007
10(2) Spring 2007
10(1) Fall 2006
9(2) Spring 2006
9(1) Fall 2005
8(2) Spring 2005
8(1) Fall 2004
7(4) Winter 2004
7(3) Fall 2003
7(2) Spring 2003
7(1) Winter 2003
6(4) Spring 2002
6(3) Winter 2001
6(2) Fall 2001
6(1) Summer 2001
5(4) Spring 2001
5(3) Winter 2000
5(2) Fall 2000
5(1) Summer 2000
4(4) Winter 1999
4(3) Fall 1999
4(2) Summer 1999
4(1) Spring 1999
3(4) Winter 1998
3(3) Fall 1998
3(2) Summer 1998
3(1) Spring 1998
2(4) Winter 1997
2(3) Fall 1997
2(2) Summer 1997
2(1) Spring 1997
1(1) Winter 1996


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In this Issue
  1. Slug injection using salt in solution
    Dan Moore
    Article PDF  (306 KB)

  2. An inexpensive automatic gravity-fed water sampler for investigating water quality in small streams
    Chad D. Luider, P. Jefferson Curtis, Rob A. Scherer, and David J. Arkinstall
    Article PDF  (165 KB)

  3. Live gravel bar staking channel stabilization in the Lower Elk River
    Iain D. Cuthbert and Ian D. Redden
    Article PDF  (358 KB)

  4. A qualitative hydro-geomorphic risk analysis for British Columbia's Interior watersheds: A discussion paper
    Kim Green
    Article PDF  (193 KB)

  5. Re-creating meandering streams in the Central Oregon Coast Range, USA
    Barbara Ellis-Sugai and Johan Hogervorst
    Article PDF  (479 KB)

  6. Results of Streamline reader survey 2004
    Robin Pike
    Article PDF  (68 KB)

  7. Update
    Article PDF  (74 KB)

This publication is funded in part by the BC Ministry of Forests and Range through the Forest Investment Account, Forest Science Program, by the BC Ministry of Environment with funds from the Forests for Tomorrow (FFT) program, and by the USDA Forest Service.