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Riparian Restoration Using Hydrologic Manipulation and Physical Disturbance

Categories: Water, Invasive Species & Disturbance
Source: Sustainable Living Library

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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United States Bureau of Land ManagementUnited States Bureau of ReclamationUnited States Department of the InteriorUnited States Geological SurveyUnited States Fish and Wildlife ServiceArizona Department of Water ResourcesArizona State UniversityMidcontinent Ecological Science Center
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External References Cited (3)

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article (2)

  • 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

report (1)

  • 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