Abstract

A study was made of the temperature characteristics of a stream which flowed first through open fields and then through woodland. When the woodland was felled, that section of the stream showed a marked rise in summer temperature. It is argued that the presence or absence of tree shading can be the decisive factor in determining the temperature of small streams.

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