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USFS Intern Araceli Morales-Santos at gage house of Watershed 9 (WS09) in the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest
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USFS Intern Araceli Morales-Santos puts leaf guard on v-notch weir at WS09 stream gage
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USFS Intern Araceli Morales-Santos puts leaf guard on v-notch weir at WS09 stream gage
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USFS Intern Araceli Morales-Santos measures water stage at the v-notch weir at WS09 stream gage
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USFS Intern Araceli Morales-Santos at the v-notch weir at WS09 stream gage
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USFS Intern Araceli Morales-Santos measures water stage at the v-notch weir at WS09 stream gage
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Stream channel of WS09 just above the stream gage, a year after the 2020 Holiday Farm Fire
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USFS Intern Araceli Morales-Santos at the stilling well at WS09 stream gage
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Ruler for manual checks of stage height in stilling well at a stream gage
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USFS Intern Araceli Morales-Santos at WS09 gage house one year after 2020 fire in the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest
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USFS Intern Araceli Morales-Santos at WS09 gage house one year after 2020 fire in the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest
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The sediment basin dam at WS09 was rebuilt after it burned in the 2020 Holiday Farm fire
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USFS Intern Araceli Morales-Santos at WS09 gage house one year after 2020 fire in the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest
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Oregon State University graduate student, Paige Becker, walks to her field study site in Watershed 01, a year after the 2020 Holiday Farm fire burned through
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Oregon State University graduate student, Paige Becker, walks to her field study site in Watershed 01, a year after the 2020 Holiday Farm fire burned through
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Oregon State University graduate student, Paige Becker, walks to her field study site in Watershed 01, a year after the 2020 Holiday Farm fire burned through
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Salt measured out for a tracer study in the stream in Watershed 01. The salt tracer is used to measure how long it takes for water to move down the stream bed
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Oregon State University graduate student, Paige Becker, preparing a fluorescent tracer (also known as uranine) used to measure flow rates in streams.
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A fluorescent tracer (uranine) used to measure flow rates in streams.
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Oregon State University graduate student, Paige Becker, preparing a fluorescent tracer used to measure flow rates in streams.
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Oregon State University graduate student, Paige Becker, using a meter to quantify concentrations of tracers in the stream
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A sensor for measuring concentration of fluorescent tracers in stream water.
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Oregon State University graduate student, Paige Becker, using a sensor to quantify concentrations of tracers in the stream