Water Quality – 19 Attachment I: Bibliography

U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Report to the State of California concerning sedimentation problems in the Redwood Creek watershed, and their impact on park resources. San Francisco, CA1975.

U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Watershed rehabilitation prog. 1978.

Utley, Kenneth W. Procedures of erosion control watershed rehabilitation in Redwood National Park, northern California, USA [abstract]. no date.

Utley, Kenneth W. Watershed rehabilitation report for South of Copper Creek (Big Tree), site 80-1 [draft]. 1981.

Utley, Kenneth W., and et al. Field trip guide of watershed rehabilitation project, Redwood National Park. no date.

Veirs, Stephen D., and William S. Lennox. “Rehabilitation and long-term park management of cutover redwood forests: Problems of natural succession.” 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, 50-55. Berkeley, CA: Center for Natural Resource Studies of the John Muir Institute, Inc. and National Park Service, 1981.

Wallen, Rick, Bill Falvey, and Terry A. Spreiter. A biological assessment of the impacts to threatened and endangered species from watershed restoration program actions in Redwood National and State Parks [DRAFT]. 1997.

Wallen, Rick, Terry Spreiter, Dick Mayle, and Bill Falvey. A biological assessment of impacts to aquatic threatened and proposed species from the watershed restoration program in Redwood National and State Parks (RNSP). Redwood National and State Parks, 1998.

Watershed rehabilitation in Redwood National Park and other Pacific coastal areas, Arcata, CA, August 24-28, 1981, Robert N. Coats. Berkeley, CA: Center for Natural Resource Studies of the John Muir Institute, Inc. and National Park Service, 1981.

Wawona, Meca, and Dahinda Meda. A labor-intensive approach to watershed repair: earthwork in the redwood region. 1977.

Weaver, William E. Sediment control and watershed rehabilitation at Redwood National Park: a common sense status report of the first three years (1978-1980). no date.

Weaver, William E., Anne V. Choquette, Danny K. Hagans, and John P. Schlosser. “The effects of intensive forest land-use and subsequent landscape rehabilitation on erosion rates and sediment yield in the Copper Creek drainage basin, Redwood National Park.” Watershed rehabilitation in Redwood National Park and other Pacific coastal areas, Arcata, CA, August 24-28, 1981, Robert N. Coats, pages 298-312. Berkeley, CA: Center for Natural Resource Studies of the John Muir Institute, Inc. and National Park Service, 1981.

Weaver, William E., Danny K. Hagans, and Mary Ann Madej. “Managing forest roads to control cumulative erosion and sedimentation effects.” Proceedings of the California watershed management conference, West Sacramento, CA, November 18-20, 1986, Robert Z. Callaham, and Johannes J. Devries, 119-124. Berkeley, CA: Wildland Resources Center, University of California, Berkeley, 1987.

Weaver, William E., Mark S. Seltenrich, Ronald A. Sonnevil, and Elizabeth M. Babcock. “The use of cost-effectiveness as a technique to evaluate and improve watershed rehabilitation for erosion control, Redwood National Park.” Watershed rehabilitation in Redwood National Park and other Pacific coastal areas, Arcata, CA, August 24-28, 1981, Robert N. Coats, 341-360. Berkeley, CA: Center for Natural Resource Studies of the John Muir Institute, Inc. and National Park Service, 1981.