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Rock, Cherry and Nannie Creeks: watershed analysis ; Watershed analysis report for the Rock, Cherry, and Nannie Creek Watershed area
A 13.2: R62/2x ; 91 ; Cover title.; Includes bibliographical references.; Includes maps. ; "This report documents an analysis of the Rock, Cherry, and Nannie Watershed Area. The purpose of the analysis is to develop a scientifically-based understanding of the processes and interactions occurring within the watershed area and the effects of management practices. The analysis focuses on issues concerning values and uses specific to the area. These issues form the basis for discussions of the interactions between land-use activities, the physical environment, and its biological components. A detailed outline of the process used can be found in "A Federal Agency Guide for Pilot Watershed Analysis," version 1.2. The analysis was conducted by a four-member core team, which consisted of a hydrologist, soils specialist, fish biologist/aquatic ecologist and botanist/terrestrial ecologist. Many others were consulted during the process (Appendix A). The analysis was limited by use of existing information on historical and current conditions. Specific objectives of the analysis are to: 1. Define geomorphological/ecological riparian reserves. 2. Guide restoration and monitoring work in the watershed area. 3. Provide information and recommendations for project planning and management. 4. Develop a framework for future watershed analyses" P. 1.
Rock, Cherry and Nannie Creeks: watershed analysis ; Watershed analysis report for the Rock, Cherry, and Nannie Creek Watershed area
A 13.2: R62/2x ; 91 ; Cover title.; Includes bibliographical references.; Includes maps. ; "This report documents an analysis of the Rock, Cherry, and Nannie Watershed Area. The purpose of the analysis is to develop a scientifically-based understanding of the processes and interactions occurring within the watershed area and the effects of management practices. The analysis focuses on issues concerning values and uses specific to the area. These issues form the basis for discussions of the interactions between land-use activities, the physical environment, and its biological components. A detailed outline of the process used can be found in "A Federal Agency Guide for Pilot Watershed Analysis," version 1.2. The analysis was conducted by a four-member core team, which consisted of a hydrologist, soils specialist, fish biologist/aquatic ecologist and botanist/terrestrial ecologist. Many others were consulted during the process (Appendix A). The analysis was limited by use of existing information on historical and current conditions. Specific objectives of the analysis are to: 1. Define geomorphological/ecological riparian reserves. 2. Guide restoration and monitoring work in the watershed area. 3. Provide information and recommendations for project planning and management. 4. Develop a framework for future watershed analyses" P. 1.
Rock, Cherry and Nannie Creeks: watershed analysis ; Watershed analysis report for the Rock, Cherry, and Nannie Creek Watershed area
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Nonpoint Source Phosphorus Trading in the Cherry Creek Reservoir Watershed in Colorado
British Library Online Contents | 2008
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