Increased or decreased energy for moose? : the Susitna Hydroelectric Project /
The Alaska Agricultural Experiment Station at Palmer was contracted by Terrestrial Environmental System to investigate the possible effects on vegetation and related habitat values for moose of hydroelectric development on the Susitna River. A primary concern is the effect a regulated river flow may...
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Report Numbers: | APA 4148 |
Funding Numbers: | Study project funded by Terrestrial Environmental System |
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Online Access: | Link to Full Text |
Library Holdings: | Print Versions |
Summary: | The Alaska Agricultural Experiment Station at Palmer was contracted by Terrestrial Environmental System to investigate the possible effects on vegetation and related habitat values for moose of hydroelectric development on the Susitna River. A primary concern is the effect a regulated river flow may have on moose habitat within the floodplain downstream of the proposed Devil Canyon damsite. |
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Physical Description: | p. 42-45 : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 28 cm. |
Related Titles: | Originally published in: Agroborealis Fairbank : University of Alaska Agricultural Experiment Station, 1983 January 1983 |