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Sediment: Road Densities for Russian River Sub-basins |
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Caption: This chart shows a summary of road densities in miles per square mile for all KRIS Russian River sub-basins. The highest road densities tend to be in highly urbanizing sub-basins. Most sub-basins have densities exceeding properly functioning condition according to the National Marine Fisheries Service (1996), which is less than 3 miles per square mile, a value shown for reference. Cedarholm, et. al. (1981) suggests that road densities should not exceed 1.6 mi/sq. mi. to protect salmonid habitat quality. Road data originates from 1:24,000 scale topographic maps and under-represent road densities, especially in urban and timber harvest areas. Roads densities are calculated by KRIS Project staff in Arc Info. See Map to see spatial data of basin wide roads. See InfoLinks for more information.
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