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I owe my happy existence, in no small part, to the World Wide Web. I really do. I do a lot of research for pay, and almost all of it by a practiced use of Google.
So I get frustrated whenever I have to go to take time to go to a real bricks-and-mortar library, or even when I have to ask a colleague to copy something for me and send it to me—usually by snail mail.
And I figure, heck, someone else may, now or someday, be looking for the same reference. So when I get such a reference, I’ll scan it to a .pdf, and now if some colleague seeks it, with a practiced use of Google, they will find it here.
- California Regional Water Quality Control Board for the San Francisco Bay Region. April 1994. Staff Recommendations for New and Redevelopment Controls for Storm Water Programs.
- MacRae, C. R. 1996. Experience from Morphological Research on Canadian Streams: Is Control of the Two-Year Frequency Runoff Event the Best Basis for Stream Channel Protection? Effects of Watershed Development and Management on Aquatic Ecosystems, ASCE Engineering Foundation Conference, Snowbird, Utah, pp. 144-162.
- MacRae, C.R. 1993. An Alternate Design Approach for the Control of Instream Erosion Potential in Urbanizing Watersheds. Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Urban Storm Drainage, Sept. 12-17, 1993. Torno, Harry C., vol. 2, pp. 1086-1098
- Vannote, R.L., G. W. Minshall, K.W. Cummins, J.R. Sedell, and C.E. Cushing, 1980. The river continuum concept. Can. J. Fish Aquat. Sci. 37: 130-137.