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Mueller, Julie M. and Swaffar, Wes and Nielsen, Erik A. and Springer, Abraham E. and Lopez, Sharon Masek (2013) Estimating the value of watershed services following forest restoration. Water Resources Research, 49 (4). pp. 1773-1781. ISSN 1944-7973

Ramstead, Karissa M. and Allen, James A. and Springer, Abraham E. (2012) Have wet meadow restoration projects in the Southwestern U.S. been effective in restoring geomorphology, hydrology, soils, and plant species composition? Environmental Evidence, 1 (1). p. 11. ISSN 2047-2382

Springer, Abraham E. and Amentt, Melissa A. and Kolb, Thomas E. and Mullen, Regina M. (2006) Evapotranspiration of two vegetation communities in a high-elevation riparian meadow at Hart Prairie, Arizona. Water Resources Research, 42 (3). W03412-W03412. ISSN 0043-1397

Springer, Abraham E. and Wright, Julie M. and Shafroth, Patrick B. and Stromberg, Juliet C. and Patten, Duncan T. (1999) Coupling groundwater and riparian vegetation models to assess effects of reservoir releases. Water Resources Research, 35 (12). pp. 3621-3630. ISSN 0043-1397

Monograph

Ha, Wonsook and Masek Lopez, Sharon and Springer, Abe (2014) Fact sheet: Field considerations for measuring evapotranspiration with the Eddy Covariance Method. Other. NAU Ecological Restoration Institute.

Zhao, Xiaobing and Du, Ding and Springer, Abe and Masek Lopez, Sharon R. (2014) An econometric analysis of the impact of forest restoration on agriculture in the Verde River Watershed, Arizona: Working paper series--14-04. Working Paper. NAU W.A. Franke College of Business.

Stacey, C. J. and Springer, A. E. and Stevens, L. E. (2011) Systematic Review – Final: Have arid land springs restoration projects been effective in restoring hydrology, geomorphology, and invertebrates and plant species composition comparable to natural springs with minimal anthropogenic disturbance? Other. Collaboration for Environmental Evidence.

Springer, A.E. (2010) Review Protocol – Final: Have arid land springs restoration projects been effective in restoring hydrology, geomorphology, and invertebrates and plant species composition comparable to natural springs with minimal anthropogenic disturbance? Other. Collaboration for Environmental Evidence.

Allen, J.A. and Ramstead, K. and Springer, A.E. (2009) Systematic Review Protocol – Final: Have wet meadow restoration projects in the Southwestern U.S. been effective in restoring hydrology, geomorphology, soils, and plant species composition to conditions comparable to wet meadows with minimal human-induced disturbance? Other. Collaboration for Environmental Evidence.

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