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Lower Scotts Creek Floodplain and Habitat Enhancement Project

Lower Scotts Creek Floodplain and Habitat Enhancement Project

... the lower reaches (and limited upstream recruitment of redwoods) our hypothesis is that living LWD could be an incredibly cost-effective way to start recreating complexity without having to import nearly as many ... See full document

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Instream Habitat Enhancement of Tectah Creek, Lower Klamath River: Year 1

Instream Habitat Enhancement of Tectah Creek, Lower Klamath River: Year 1

... and project implementation in Tectah Creek: Carl Anderson, Andrew Antonetti, Gill Caleja, Nick Folkins, Dan Gale, Scott Gibson, Robert Grubbs, Dave Hillemeier, Daniel Huff, Delmer “Seagull” Jordan, Pam ... See full document

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The Environmental Damage Project in Butte Creek, Montana

The Environmental Damage Project in Butte Creek, Montana

... M ontana Natural Resource Damage Program - In 1999, the State of Montana received approximately $130 million for resto- ration of injured natural resources in the UCFRB through a partial settle- ment of its natural ... See full document

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Quantifying the Environmental Performance of a Stream Habitat Improvement Project

Quantifying the Environmental Performance of a Stream Habitat Improvement Project

... 2015). Scotts Creek maintains the only persistent population of Central California Coast (CCC) Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in the Santa Cruz Mountains Diversity ...within Scotts Creek ... See full document

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Appendix 5: Habitat Trends and Restoration

Appendix 5: Habitat Trends and Restoration

... had lower levels of fine sediment. Sediment yield increased in lower Scott River tributaries on USFS lands as a result of the January 1997 storm ...the lower Scott River during summer include Canyon, ... See full document

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Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago Stormwater Management Program Annual Report

Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago Stormwater Management Program Annual Report

... such project is the Heritage Park Flood Control Facility, which will provide the required compensatory storage for USACE’s Levee 37 project along the Des Plaines ...The project includes an expansion ... See full document

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Sediment budget for cane land on the Lower Herbert River floodplain, North Queensland, Australia

Sediment budget for cane land on the Lower Herbert River floodplain, North Queensland, Australia

... PART I Introductory Chapters 1 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Humid tropics and sugarcane cultivation 1.2 Increase in soil erosion since European settlement: the off-site effects 1.3 Effects[r] ... See full document

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Characterization of Nutrient and Sediment Transport in a Restored Agricultural Stream

Characterization of Nutrient and Sediment Transport in a Restored Agricultural Stream

... categories, the first category contained the difference when less than 25 mm of rainfall was observed. This category represents the base rate of groundwater input minus the removal of water by evaporation and ... See full document

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University Website Enhancement Project

University Website Enhancement Project

... This project will allow for the creation of additional tools for the unit liaisons and will find additional avenues for improving ...Academic Enhancement, New Student & Parent Programs, Preview and ... See full document

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The Tahoe National Forest - Do You Know How to Surve scientifically Analyze a Study?

The Tahoe National Forest - Do You Know How to Surve scientifically Analyze a Study?

... Sandy Creek and Speckerman North ...Sandy Creek, which flows into Big Creek at Big Sandy ...Big Creek. The control watershed is Speckerman North Creek, which flows off the north side of ... See full document

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Do suspended sediment and bedload move progressively from the summit to the sea along Magela Creek, northern Australia?

Do suspended sediment and bedload move progressively from the summit to the sea along Magela Creek, northern Australia?

... Magela Creek (Saynor & Erskine, 2013) have long been considered a significant sediment trap because of their low elevation, low slope, extensive inundation, dense macrophytes and resultant reduction in flow ... See full document

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Holocene landscape instability in the Dazzler Range, northern Tasmania

Holocene landscape instability in the Dazzler Range, northern Tasmania

... The northernmost extremity of the Dazzler Range lies in the Asbestos Range National Park, but further inland most of the range has the status of State forest. Some freehold land is also present. Logging of some of the ... See full document

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Ruby Creek Molybdenum Project Monitoring Plan for East Atlin Woodland Caribou

Ruby Creek Molybdenum Project Monitoring Plan for East Atlin Woodland Caribou

... Ruby Creek study area have shown that the majority of caribou observed during the growing season (spring, summer and fall) were identified as single individuals or in small groups of two to three ... See full document

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Thesis

Thesis

... Metacommunity analysis led to the conclusion that aquatic insect communities within this area exhibit a quasi-Clemestian structure, meaning that families are lost and not replaced along an environmental gradient, and ... See full document

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Impacts of dieback at Pine Lake, Tasmania

Impacts of dieback at Pine Lake, Tasmania

... Symptoms of recent dieback were observed at a number of sites in the vicinity of Pine Lake and Mickeys Creek in the Tasmanian Central Highlands (fig. 1). The die back appears to have first occurred in the vicinity ... See full document

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Lost floodplain wetland environments and efforts to restore connectivity, habitat, and water quality settings on the Great Barrier Reef

Lost floodplain wetland environments and efforts to restore connectivity, habitat, and water quality settings on the Great Barrier Reef

... In planning restoration projects, it is important to recognize that stakeholders (beneficiaries) have different and sometimes conflicting views or priorities when determining coastal wetland ecosystem services (Harris ... See full document

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The impact of exotic weed competition on a rare New Zealand outcrop herb, Pachycladon cheesemanii (Brassicaceae)

The impact of exotic weed competition on a rare New Zealand outcrop herb, Pachycladon cheesemanii (Brassicaceae)

... and habitat on ...three habitat types: forested and open rock outcrops and open tussock ...Wye Creek and Diamond Lake (Otago). Within weedy rock outcrop habitat, weed removal significantly ... See full document

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Channel and floodplain change analysis over a 100 year period : Lower Yuba River, California

Channel and floodplain change analysis over a 100 year period : Lower Yuba River, California

... the lower Bear, Yuba, and Feather Rivers represents a substantial delivery of sediment to the modern channel ...the lower Sacramento Valley ...the lower Sacramento Valley since the turn of the 20th ... See full document

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Epiphytic bryophytes and habitat microclimate variation in lower montane rainforest, Peru

Epiphytic bryophytes and habitat microclimate variation in lower montane rainforest, Peru

... A survey of epiphytic bryophytes and a study of microclimatic variation within a tree crown were conducted in lower montane rainforest at 2400 m in the Peruvian Yungas. A total of 129 species (87 hepatics, 1 ... See full document

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The case of Putah Creek.

The case of Putah Creek.

... Declines worsen during drought years, a fact demonstrated in 1989 when lower Putah Creek dried out in the third year of the state’s most recent drought That year, the Putah Creek Council[r] ... See full document

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