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Your search "riparian" returned 26 results:
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Merrill, A. G. 2001 Variation in the structure and nitrogen dynamics of mountain riparian zones
Doctoral dissertation. University of California, Berkeley.
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Golet, G. H.;D. L. Brown;E. E. Crone;G. R. Geupel;S. E. Greco;K. D. Holl;D. E. Jukkola;G. M. Kondolf;E. W. Larsen;F. K. Ligon;R. A. Luster;M. P. Marchetti;N. Nur;B. K. Orr;D. R. Peterson;M. E. Power;W. E. Rainey;M. D. Roberts;J. G. Silveira;S. L. Small;J. C. Vick;D. S. Wilson;D. M. Wood 2003 Using science to evaluate restoration efforts and ecosystem health on the Sacramento River Project, California
Pages 368-385 in P. M. Faber, editor. California riparian systems: processes and floodplain management, ecology, and restoration. 2001 Riparian habitat and floodplain conference proceedings. Riparian Habitat Joint Venture, Sacramento, California.
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Keith, A. J. 1994 The link between riparian vegetation and aquatic insects
Presentation. Presented at the joint Annual Metting of the Pacific Coast Entomological Society/American Association for the Advancement of Science, San Francisco, California.
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Ralph, S. C.;G. C. Poole;L. L. Conquest;R. J. Naiman 1994 Stream channel morphology and woody debris in logged and unlogged basins of western Washington
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 51: 37-51.
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Ralph, S. C. 1990 Stream ambient monitoring field manual. Version 2.0
TFW-16E-90-004. Center for Streamside Studies, University of Washington, Seattle.
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Stella, J. C.;J. J. Battles;B. K. Orr;J. R. McBride 2004 Seed release patterns of native riparian trees and implication for flow-based restoration strategies
Presented at the CALFED Science Conference, Sacramento, California.
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Downs, P. W.;C. R. Thorne 1997 River rehabilitation measures for a lowland channel with flood defense requirements: River Idle, U.K.
Pages 436-441 in S. S. Y. Wang, editor. Environmental and coastal hydraulics: protecting the aquatic habitat. Volume 1: Proceedings of Theme B. Water for a changing global community. The 27th Congress of the International Association for Hydraulic Research. American Society of Civil Engineers, New York.
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Conference Proceedings
Stella, J. C.;J. Vick;B.K. Orr 2004 Riparian vegetation dynamics on the Merced River
Riparian habitat and floodplains conference, 12-14 March 2001, Sacramento, California. The Wilderness Society, Sacramento, California.
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Conference Proceedings
Stella, J. C.;J. J. Battles;J. R. McBride 2004 Riparian forest sustainability: calibrating a physical and biological recruitment model for the lower Tuolumne River, California
Presented at the Annual Meeting of Ecological Society of America, Portland, Oregon.
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Stillwater Sciences 2006 Restoring recruitment processes for riparian cottonwoods and willows: a field-calibrated predictive model for the lower San Joaquin Basin
Prepared by Stillwater Sciences, Berkeley, California in conjunction with Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, University of California, Berkeley for CALFED Bay-Delta Ecosystem Restoration Program, Sacramento, California.
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