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An Assessment of Large Woody Debris and Riparian Forest Resources at Ellsworth Creek Watershed and a Comparison of Riparian Management Options

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Title An Assessment of Large Woody Debris and Riparian Forest Resources at Ellsworth Creek Watershed and a Comparison of Riparian Management Options
 
Creator Rentmeester, Steven A.
 
Subject coarse woody debris
stream channels
riparian forests
watershed hydrology
hydrologic models
aquatic habitat
habitat conservation
forest thinning
decision support systems
streams
Washington
watershed management
 
Description The objective of this research is to conduct a watershed scale analysis of instream large woody debris, channel characteristics, and riparian forest structure of the Ellsworth Creek Watershed in coastal Southwest Washington. Data will be utilized to stratify the riparian forest and stream channels into homogeneous units, for which restoration prescriptions can be developed. Additionally the data will serve as a baseline for modeling the effects of proposed restoration activities on large...
Professor Loveday Conquest; The Nature Conservancy of Washington; US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station; The Center for Water and Watershed Studies; School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
 
Publisher University of Washington
 
Date 2011-08-12T16:44:43Z
2011-08-12T16:44:43Z
2004
 
Type Thesis
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1773/17050
 
Language en_US
 
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