The capacity model from the Beaver Restoration Assessment Tool (BRAT) was finally published as part of an invited contribution for a special issue in Geomorphology associated with the 2016 Bingahmton Geomorphology Symposium. A full copy of the text can be viewed on Researcher Gate.
This paper lays out the rationale for the capacity model and presents results from the Utah BRAT run as context. Originally posted Dec 3, 2015, 4:24 PM by Wally Macfarlane
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