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METHODS<br />

A1 1 <strong>in</strong>strumentation was <strong>in</strong>stal led on or <strong>in</strong> close proximity to the immediate<br />

study site to measure harvest<strong>in</strong>g and treatments effects. Off-si te watershed <strong>in</strong>formation<br />

was not obta<strong>in</strong>ed except for streamflow and average annual precipitation. It is<br />

presented as background <strong>in</strong>formation for this study.<br />

Preci pi tation<br />

Both forms of precipitation were gathered cont<strong>in</strong>uously dur<strong>in</strong>g the study (fig.<br />

3). Precipitation quantity, duration and i ntensi ties were measured, but only quantity<br />

was evaluated. Ra<strong>in</strong>fall events generally occurred between April 1 and November 1.<br />

Figure 3.--Precipitation was measured throughout the study period un this and okher<br />

at 2-weather cont<strong>in</strong>uous record<strong>in</strong>g prec7:pi tation <strong>in</strong>s trwnents.<br />

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