Water Quality – 19 Attachment I: Bibliography

Madej, Mary Ann. “Measures of stream recovery after watershed restoration.” Proceedings on watershed restoration management: physical, chemical, and biological considerations,, J. B. Stribling, et al. Syracuse, NY: American Water Resources Association, 1996.

Madej, Mary Ann, and Harvey M. Kelsey. “Sediment routing in stream channels: its implications for watershed rehabilitation.” Watershed rehabilitation in Redwood National Park and other Pacific coastal areas, Arcata, CA, August 24-28, 1981, Robert N. Coats, 17-25. Berkeley, CA: Center for Natural Resource Studies of the John Muir Institute, Inc. and National Park Service, 1981.

Madej, Mary Ann, Harvey M. Kelsey, and William E. Weaver. Evaluation of 1978 rehabilitation sites and erosion control techniques, Redwood National Park. Redwood National Park Watershed Rehabilitation. Arcata, CA: National Park Service, 1980. Madej, Mary Ann, and Vicki L. Ozaki. Risk assessment in watershed rehabilitation. 1996.

Madej, Mary Ann, Colleen O’Sullivan, and Nick Varnum. An evaluation of land use, hydrology, and sediment yield in the Mill Creek watershed, northern California. Redwood National Park Research and Development. Arcata, CA: Redwood National Park, 1986. Technical Report 17.

Madej, Mary Ann, William E. Weaver, and Harvey M. Kelsey. Watershed rehabilitation summary report 78-1 thru 78-5 (all 1978 rehab projects). 1980.

Martinez, Manuel, Chris McAuliffe, Bill Michaels, Dan Miles, and Mary Anne Pella. A survey of Streelow Creek watershed. no date.

Mattison, Jeffrey, Terry Spreiter, and Judy Wartella. “A biological assessment of impacts to terrestrial threatened and endangered species from the Watershed Restoration Program in portions of Lost Man Creek Watershed in Redwood National and State Parks (RNSP).” no date.

Mayer, Kenneth E., and Lawrence Fox. Final report: Watershed condition inventory of the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation utilizing landsat digital data. Arcata, CA: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Remote Sensing and Technology Transfer Project, no date.

McCain. M., Devlin-Craig, B., Black, C., 1995, Smith River ecosystem analysis: basin and sub-basin analyses and late-successional reserve assessment: Six Rivers National Recreation Area, Six Rivers National Forest, 192 p.

Mccullah, John A. Recent watershed conditions of Streelow Creek basin in the vicinity of Redwood National Park, California. 1983.

Mckay, Forrest, and Tim Mckay. Aquatic macroinvertebrates and land use in three watersheds. 1997.

Meyer, Carolyn B. Monitoring the impacts and persistence of fine sediment in the Prairie Creek watershed: final fisheries summary report, Water Years 1990-1994. 1994.

Meyer, Carolyn B. Monitoring the impacts and persistence of fine sediment in the Prairie Creek watershed: results for Water Year 1993 and a summary of study years 1989-1993, with recommendations based on data from 1981-1994 [DRAFT]. 1994.

Meyer, Carolyn B., Randy D. Klein, and Cara Smith. Monitoring the impacts and persistence of fine sediment in the Prairie Creek watershed: results for 1992-1993 and a summary of study years 1989-1993. 1994.

Meyer, Carolyn B., Robert M. (Bob) Coey, Randy D. Klein, Mary Ann Madej, David W. Best, and Vicki L. Ozaki. Monitoring the impacts and persistence of fine sediment in the Prairie Creek watershed, Water Years 1991-1992. 1994.