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Streamflow
A type of channel flow, applied to a specific part of surface runoff in a stream, whether or not it is affected by diversion or regulation.
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Stream discharge
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Turbidity
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Streamflow data
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Streamflow modeling
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Hydrology
Stream-gage measurement
Surface water (non-marine)
Water circulation
Watershed management
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Wildfire effects on source-water quality--Lessons from Fourmile Canyon fire, Colorado, and implications for drinking-water treatment
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Stream discharge and nitrate concentration increased downstream of the burned area during snowmelt, but these were probably within the treatment capacity of most drinking-water plants, and limited changes were observed in downstream ecosystems.
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