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Reiser, D.W., M.P. Ramey, S. Beck, T.R. Lambert, and R.E. Geary. 1989, Flushing flow recommendations for maintenance of salmonid spawning gravels in a steep, regulated stream. Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 3: 267-275.
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Reiser, D.W., M.P. Ramey, and T.R. Lambert. 1987. Considerations in assessing flushing flow needs in regulated stream systems. Pp. 45-58 in: J.F. Craig and J.B. Kemper, editors. Regulated Streams: Advances in Ecology. Plenum Press, New York and London.


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Reiser, D.W., and R.G. White. 1983. Effects of complete redd dewatering on salmonid egg-hatching success and development of juveniles. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 112 (4): 532-540. Doi: 10.1577/1548-8659(1983)112<532:EOCRDO>2.0.CO:2.
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