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Swanson FJ, Scatena FN, Dissmeyer GE, Fenn ME, Verry ES, Lynch JA. Watershed processes--fluxes of water, dissolved constituents, and sediment. In: Dissmeyer GE Drinking water from forests and grasslands: a synthesis of the scientific literature. Drinking water from forests and grasslands: a synthesis of the scientific literature. Asheville, NC; 2000. p. 26-41. Available from: http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/pubs/gtr/gtr_srs039/index.htm
Sedell JR, Bisson PA, Swanson FJ, Gregory SV. What we know about large trees that fall into streams and rivers. In: Maser, Chris//Tarrant RF//TJM//FJF From the forest to the sea: a story of fallen trees. Vol. 229. From the forest to the sea: a story of fallen trees. Portland, OR; 1988. p. 47-81. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub871.pdf
Olson DH, Hagar JC, Carey AB, Cissel JH, Swanson FJ. Wildlife of westside and high montane forests. In: Johnson, David H.//O'Neil TA Wildlife-habitat relationships in Oregon and Washington. Wildlife-habitat relationships in Oregon and Washington. Corvallis, OR; 2001. p. 187-211.
Duncan SL, Swanson FJ, Henshaw DL. Windows into the forest: extending long-term small-watershed research. Portland, OR; 2004 p. . Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub3765.pdf
Swanson FJ. Wood in rivers: a landscape perspective. In: Gregory, Stan V.//Boyer KL//GAM The ecology and management of wood in world rivers. Vol. 37. The ecology and management of wood in world rivers. Bethesda, MD; 2003. p. 299-313. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub3729.pdf
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