SW Montana: Beavers as Geomorphic Agents in Small, Rocky Mountain Streams

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NCALM Seed Project. PI: Rebekah Levine, University of New Mexico. The area of interest is defined by an irregular polygon with an area of 39.9 km2 and located approximately 170 km southeast of Butte, MT, 295 km southwest of Billings, MT, and 55 km west of West Yellowstone, MT. The data were collected for a study of beavers as geomorphic agents in small, Rocky Mountain streams.


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