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Mar 23, 2008 at 9:25 pm #1227955Roleigh MartinBPL Member
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Locale: Founder & Lead Moderator, https://www.facebook.com/groups/SierraNorthPCThikersInteresting article of interest to SEKI and JMT hikers.
http://www.yosemite.org/naturenotes/DerletSEKI2006.htm
2006 Report on Analysis of Lakes and Streams in Kings Canyon National Park for Coliform Bacteria and other Microorganisms
Robert W. Derlet, M.D.
Professor
University of California, Davis======================================
http://www.yosemite.org/naturenotes/StreamFlow.htm
When is the best time to cross a mountain stream?
Understanding daily variations in streamflow
Jessica Lundquist Soon-to-be PhD
Hydroclimatology Group
Scripps Institution of Oceanography======================================
http://www.yosemite.org/naturenotes/DerletWater.htm
High Sierra Water: What is in the H20?
Robert W. Derlet, MD
Professor of Medicine
School of Medicine
U.C. Davis
Kemal Ger
Department of Environmental Science
University of California, Davis======================================
http://www.yosemite.org/naturenotes/Derlet1.htmAn Analysis of Human Pathogens Found in Horse/Mule Manure Along the John Muir Trail in Kings Canyon and Sequoia and Yosemite National Parks
Robert Wayne Derlet, MD James Reynolds Carlson, PhD
From the Emergency Department (Dr Derlet) and the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory (Dr Carlson), University of California, Davis, Medical Center, Sacramento, CA======================================
http://www.yosemite.org/naturenotes/Puma.htm
Mountain Lion and Human Interactions in Yosemite National Park
Leslie S. Chow,
Research Wildlife Biologist
Yosemite Field Station
U. S. Geological Survey======================================
http://www.yosemite.org/naturenotes/Giardia.htmGiardia Lamblia and Giardiasis
With Particular Attention to the Sierra Nevada
by Robert L. Rockwell, PhD
Is Giardia lamblia really the scourge of hikers in the Sierra backcountry? Test question: statistically, which would help more in prevention of giardiasis, a water filter or soap?
Article Updated: 5/15/02
(see "Cyst Survival" table).======================================
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