Riparian Restoration Using Hydrologic Manipulation and Physical Disturbance
Summary
Technical report. Covers Bill Williams River, Agua Fria River, Arizona. Topics: riparian restoration, hydrologic manipulation, physical disturbance, streamflow. Agencies: USGS, U.S. Geological Survey, Midcontinent Ecological Science Center. Cites 3 external works.
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- Water management and cottonwood forest dynamics along prairie streams (1997) — Friedman, J. M., M. L. Scott, and G. T. Auble
- Constraints on establishment of plains cottonwood in an urban riparian preserve (1997) — Auble, G. T., M. L. Scott, J. M. Friedman, J. Back, and V. J. Lee
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- Woody riparian vegetation of the Bill Williams River, Arizona: seedling establishment, management recommendations, and comparisons with the unregulated Santa Maria River (1998) — Shafroth, P. B., J. C. Stromberg, D.T. Patten
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