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The effects of river fluctuations resulting from hydroelectric peaking on selected aquatic invertebrates

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Main Author: MacPhee, Craig
Corporate Author(s): University of Idaho. Water Resources Research Institute., United States Department of the Interior. Office of Water Resources Research.
Additional Author(s):Brusven, M. A.
Report Numbers:SUS 101
Edition:Partial Completion Report
Online Access:Link to Full Text
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http://www.arlis.org/docs/vol2/hydropower/SUS101.pdf

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