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Climate variation and water availability in the Cascade Range: risk to lentic habitats and amphibians

Dates

Start Date
2009
End Date
2010

Contacts

Funding Agency :
USFS PNW Station
Principal Investigator :
Deanna Olson
Co-Investigator :
Nobuya Suzuki

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Purpose

1) Model climate variation and landscape habitat attributes over the last 70 years for the Cascade Range to predict areas of low water availability; 2) Assess distribution of water bodies in this range and identify areas at risk of low water availability due to climate variation; 3) Identify aquatic fauna at risk due to low water availability in this area.

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