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Meta Identifier | Knopp |
Type of Data | D50, V*, RASI, percent fines, wood surveys |
Originator | Chris Knopp, NCRWQCB |
Description | Northern Region California Water Quality Control Board and California Dept of Forestry Joint Project. Redwood Creek sample sites include Prairie Creek, Lost Man Cr, EF Lost Man Cr, Little Lost Man Cr. |
Area | 60 sites including 4 sites in Prairie Cr sub basin (Lost Man, EF Lost Man, Little Lost Man, Prairie) |
Metadata Date | 3/28/01 |
Metadata Contact | Elmer Dudik |
Contact Person Primary | Frank Riechmuth |
Status | complete |
Access Constraints | none |
Lead Person | Elmer Dudick |
Lead Organization | NCRWQCB |
Data Set Name | Knopp.dbf |
Maint. and Update Freq. | none |
Purpose | To determine valid and effective indices for detecting timber harvest activity effects on streams and fish habitat |
Data Quality Information | All data of high quality. Multiple armor layers in streams from historic land use may cause problems for V* with regard to determining whether problems are from recent or historic management. |
Use Constraints | None |
Supplemental Information | Ran statistical relationships of data collected and watershed disturbance. |
Scale | 60 streams northwest California wide |
Calwater | Lost Man, May |
Counties | Mendocino, Humboldt, Del Norte |
Keywords | sediment, road density, V*, pebble counts, wood, habitat, RASI, d50, pool frequency, |
Publisher | North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board |
Publication Place | Santa Rosa, CA |
Issue Identification | Sediment |
Title | Indices for Cold Water Fish Habitat |
Abstract | Study to determine which components of cold water fish habitat could serve as future regulatory tools and provide a means to achieve effective fisheries protection. |
Other Citation Details | North Coast California sediment study 60 streams |
Storage Location | NCRWQCB, Santa Rosa |
Contact Organization | North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board |
Contact Address | 5550 Skyline Blvd., Suite A |
Contact City | Santa Rosa |
Contact State | CA |
Contact Zip Code | 95403 |
Contact Voice Telephone | (707) 576-2694 |
Progress | Complete |
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