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USFS PNW Information Manager Don Henshaw in a stand of old-growth forest
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USFS PNW hydrologist Steve Wondzell in a stand of old-growth forest
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Aralia californica, or elk clover. The only member of the ginseng family native to California and SW oregon.
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coils of tubing in the sun warm the stream water
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Catalina Segura checks the pump and tubing
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Postdoc Keeley MacNeill, PhD student Allison Swartz, and PI Catalina Segura work on tubing for the experiment
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Graduate student Allison Swartz points out air temperature and PAR (photosynthetically active radation) sensor above the streambed
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tubing is used to divert and warm water
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pump and tubing used in the dewatering experiment
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Catalina Segura (front) and Allison Swartz (back) work on coils of tubing used to warm the streamwater
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Allison Swartz and the coils of tubing for the warming experiment
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Dana Warren in the streambed
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A large tube is used to divert water, bypassing a section of the stream to create drought conditions
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A large tube is used to divert water, bypassing a section of the stream to create drought conditions
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A large tube is used to divert water, bypassing a section of the stream to create drought conditions
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A large tube is used to divert water, bypassing a section of the stream to create drought conditions
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A large tube is used to divert water, bypassing a section of the stream to create drought conditions
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Keeley MacNeill and undergraduate student Melissa Mauk
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Dana Warren in the with the large tubing used to divert water past a reach of the stream
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Dana Warren inspects the outflow of the tubes that are delivering diverted water and warmed water from upstream
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the outflow of the tubes that are delivering diverted water and warmed water from upstream