Monitoring of streambank stability and streamside vegetation in a livestock exclosure on the Warm Springs River, Oregon

comparison of ground-based surveys with aerial photographic analysis

Monitoring of streambank stability and stream ...
Dale A. McCullough, Dale A. Mc ...
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Monitoring of streambank stability and streamside vegetation in a livestock exclosure on the Warm Springs River, Oregon

comparison of ground-based surveys with aerial photographic analysis

"The objective of this monitoring project was to determine the baseline condition for a 960-m long stream reach and its associated streamside zone, which terminates at the confluence with the Deschutes River. This stream reach had been damaged heavily in the February 1996 flood and had also received many years of overuse by livestock grazing. The monitoring project was conducted in July 1997 just after installation of riparian exclosure fencing. Future resurvey of the study area will allow determination of progress made in ecological recovery."--p. i.

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English
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183

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-183)

Bonneville Power Administration 96FC96721.

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Portland, Or
Series
Technical report (Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission) -- 99-1.

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ix, 183 p. :
Number of pages
183

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OL16019081M

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