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Proceedings of the Conference on Coastal Watersheds:
The Caspar Creek Story
Robert R. Ziemer, Technical Coordinator
Contents
- Preface 385 K
- Overview of the Caspar Creek Watershed Study 143 K
- Norm Henry
- Why Caspar Creek-Then and Now 143 K
- Raymond M. Rice
- Flooding and Stormflows 330 K
- Robert R. Ziemer
- Subsurface Drainage Processes and Management Impacts 550 K
- Elizabeth T. Keppeler and David Brown
- The Summer Flow and Water Yield Response to Timber Harvest 187 K
- Elizabeth T. Keppeler
- Effects of Forest Harvest on Stream-Water Quality and Nitrogen Cycling in the Caspar Creek Watershed 187 K
- Randy A. Dahlgren
- Evaluating the Impacts of Logging Activities on Erosion and Suspended Sediment Transport in the Caspar Creek Watersheds 297 K
- Jack Lewis
- Buffering the Buffer 176 K
- Leslie M. Reid and Sue Hilton
- Effects of Recent Logging on the Main Channel of North Fork Caspar Creek 165 K
- Thomas E. Lisle and Michael B. Napolitano
- Effects of Timber Harvest on Aquatic Vertebrates and Habitat in the North Fork Caspar Creek 165 K
- Rodney J. Nakamoto
- Persistence of Historical Logging Impacts on Channel Form in Mainstem North Fork Caspar Creek 88 K
- Michael B. Napolitano
- Logging Impacts of the 1970's vs. the 1990's in the Caspar Creek Watershed 198 K
- Peter H. Cafferata and Thomas E. Spittler
- Cumulative Watershed Effects: Caspar Creek and Beyond 132 K
- Leslie M. Reid
- Monitoring Watersheds and Streams 121 K
- Robert R. Ziemer
- Where Do We Go from Here? 44 K
- Raymond M. Rice
- Publications Related to Caspar Creek 132 K
- Ingrid Morken and Robert R. Ziemer
- Cover, and Publication Information 264 K
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