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Core Data: Parshall flume sites (stream flow, stream temperature, suspended sediment, nutrient sampling) Parshall flume sites (stream flow, stream temperature, suspended sediment, nutrient sampling) Stream channel stability sites (cross-sections, particle size distribution) Stream channel stability sites (cross-sections, particle size distribution) Meteorological stations (SNOTEL + additional sites for air temperature, precipitation, wind speed, solar radiation) Meteorological stations (SNOTEL + additional sites for air temperature, precipitation, wind speed, solar radiation) Fish population, tailed frog surveys, and macroinvertebrate sites Fish population, tailed frog surveys, and macroinvertebrate sites Harvest unit / road crossing sites (riparian canopy cover, bedload sediment traps, particle size distribution) Harvest unit / road crossing sites (riparian canopy cover, bedload sediment traps, particle size distribution) Stream temperature (in addition to Parshall flumes) Stream temperature (in addition to Parshall flumes)

Parshall flume sites

Channel x-section

Parshall flume sites Channel x-section Meteorological station

Parshall flume sites Channel x-section Meteorological station Fish, macroinvertebrates, tailed frog surveys

Parshall flume sites Channel x-section Meteorological station Fish, macroinvertebrates, tailed frog surveys Harvest unit / road crossing site Stream temperature (in addition to Parshall flumes)

Peak flows