Redwood National and State Parks Watershed Monitoring
Anderson, David G. Invertebrate drift and juvenile salmonid habitat of Redwood Creek watershed. 1981.
Anderson, David G., and Randy A. Brown. “Anadromous salmonid nursery habitat in the Redwood Creek watershed.” Proceedings of the first biennial conference of research in Californias national parks, University of California, Davis, September 9-10, 1982, Lynn D. Whittig, Marsha L. Murphy, and Charles III Van Riper, 225-229. Davis, CA: Cooperative Parks Studies Unit, University of California, 1983.
Axelrod, David. “Vegetative propagation of blue blossom.” Proceedings of a symposium on watershed rehabilitation in Redwood National Park and other Pacific coastal areas,August 24-28, 1981, R. N. Coats, 96-102. Center for Natural Resource Studies of JMI, inc./National Park Service, 1981.
Best, David W. Monitoring and evaluation of watershed rehabilitation of logged lands in Redwood National Park 1977-1991: 1991 progress report. 1992.
Best, David W., Mary Ann Madej, and John Pitlick. Construction of a sediment budget for Redwood Creek watershed, northern California. no date.
Best, David W., and Mark J. Alpert. Construction of a sediment budget for the Garrett Creek watershed, northwestern California. 1982.
Bloom, Anna. Evaluation of 1997 storm response and erosion control treatments on abandoned logging roads in Bridge Creek and adjacent tributary watersheds to Redwood Creek, California: preliminary analysis plan. 1997.
Bundros, Gregory J. “Erosion control treatments in watershed rehabilitation at Redwood National Park [abstract].” Conference on Science in the National Parks: The Fourth Triennial Conference on Research in the National Parks and Equivalent Reserves, program and abstracts, Fort Collins, CO, National Park Service, and George Wright Society, page 65. 1986.
Bundros, Gregory J. Summary report, C-Line, Fortyfour Creek watershed rehabilitation project, unit 87-9. 1989.
Bundros, Gregory J., Terry A. Spreiter, Kenneth W. Utley, and Edward P. Wosika. “Erosion control in Redwood National Park, northern California, 1980.” Watershed rehabilitation in Redwood National Park and other Pacific coastal areas, Arcata, CA, August 24-28, 1981, Robert N. Coats, 273-282. Berkeley, CA: Center for Natural Resource Studies of the John Muir Institute, Inc. and National Park Service, 1981.
Bundros, Gregory J., and Barry R. Hill. Road conditions and erosion potential in the upper Redwood Creek watershed. 1997.
Burns, David M., and Perry Y. Amimoto. Corrective work needed for the rehabilitation of the headwaters of the Redwood Creek watershed [preliminary draft of interim report]. 1976.
Coats, Robert N., and Taylor O. Miller. “Cumulative silvicultural impacts on watersheds: a hydrologic and regulatory dilemma.” Environmental Management 5, no. 2 (1981): 147-160.
Coey, Robert M. (Bob), Randy D. Klein, Mary Ann Madej, Carolyn B. Meyer, David W. Best, and Vicki L. Ozaki. Monitoring the impacts and persistence of fine sediment in the Prairie Creek watershed, 1990-1991: progress report. 1991.
Dame, James K. Summary report, watershed rehabilitation unit 93-2: K&K Road and spurs. 1994.
Denton, Douglas N. “Water management for fishery enhancement on north coastal streams.” Symposium on watershed rehabilitation in Redwood National Park and other coastal areas, Arcata, CA, August 25-28, 1981, Robert N. Coats, 230-262. The Center for Natural Resources Studies; National Park Service, 1981.
Division Of Resource Management And Science, Redwood National And State Parks. Redwood Creek watershed analysis. 1997.