Water Quality – 19 Attachment I: Bibliography

Kenning, Michael. B-5-1 Road watershed rehabilitation project summary report [unit 88-5]. 1989.

Kenning, Michael. G-6 Road watershed rehabilitation project summary report [unit 87-2]. 1989.

Klein, Randy D. Stream channel adjustments following logging road removal in Redwood National Park. Redwood National Park Watershed Rehabilitation. Arcata, CA: National Park Service, 1987. Technical Report 23.

Klein, Randy D., and Thomas Marquette. Data release on rainfall, streamflow, and suspended sediment transport in the Redwood Creek watershed, Humboldt County, California, 1990 through 1997 [preliminary]. 1998.

Klein, Randy, and Tom Marquette. Data release on rainfall, streamflow, and suspended sediment transport in the Redwood Creek watershed, Humboldt County, California 1990 through 1998. Redwood National and State Parks, 1999.

Kramer, Sharon, and Randy Klein. “The distribution and role of large woody debris in upper Prairie Creek, a pristine northern California redwood watershed.” Proceedings of the eighteenth annual salmonid restoration federation conference, Fortuna, CA, March 2-5, 2000, Johanna Schussler, 6. 2000.

Larson, James P., Cynthia L. Ricks, and Timothy J. Salamunovich. “Alternatives for restoration of estuarine habitat at the mouth of Redwood Creek, Humboldt County, California.” Proceedings of a symposium on watershed rehabilitation in Redwood National Park and other Pacific coastal areas, Arcata, CA, August 24-28, 1981, Robert N. Coats, pages 236-245. Berkeley, CA: Center for Natural Resource Studies of the John Muir Institute, Inc. and National Park Service, 1981.

Lennox, William S., Esteban H. Muldavin, James M. Lenihan, and Stephen D. , Veirs. “A practical application of discriminant functions for classifying successional vegetation communities in the first ten years following logging of coast redwood forests, in Redwood National Park.” Proceedings of a symposium on watershed rehabilitation in Redwood National Park and other Pacific coastal areas, Arcata, CA, August 24-28, 1981, Robert N. Coats, pages 56-69. Berkeley, CA: Center for Natural Resource Studies of the John Muir Institute, Inc. and National Park Service, 1981.

Lewis, Jack. Soil survey of Y-Line Road for watershed rehabilitation, Redwood National Park [rehabilitation site 82-3]. 1982.

Madej, Mary Ann. “Deterring aggradation by large-scale gravel extraction.” Proceedings of a workshop on techniques of rehabilitation and erosion control in recently roaded and logged watersheds, with emphasis to north coastal California,March 13-14, 1978, Mary Ann Madej, and Harvey M. Kelsey, pages 80-82. Arcata, CA: Resources Management Division, Redwood National Park, National Park Service, 1978.

Madej, Mary Ann. “Development, implementation and evaluation of watershed rehabilitation in Redwood National Park, north coastal California.” Watershed and stream restoration workshop: shared responsibilities for shared watershed resources (Symposium proceedings of the American Fisheries Society, Portland, OR, August 1993, pages 75-82. American Fisheries Society, 1993.

Madej, Mary Ann. “Hillslope-river interactions.” Watersheds 94: Respect, Rethink, Restore (Proceedings of the fifth biennial Watershed Management Conference), Ashland, OR, November 16-18, 1994, Richard R. Harris, et al, pages 15-18. University of California Water Resources Center Report. Davis, CA: Centers for Water and Wildland Resources, Water Resources Center, University of California, 1995.

Madej, Mary Ann. Recovery of streams after watershed restoration [proposal]. USGS, 1995.