Water Quality – 19 Attachment I: Bibliography

Weaver, William E., Mary M. Hektner, Danny K. Hagans, Lois J. Reed, Ronald A. Sonnevil, and Gregory J. Bundros. An evaluation of experimental rehabilitation work, Redwood National Park. Redwood National Park Watershed Rehabilitation. Arcata, CA: National Park Service, 1987. Technical Report 19.

Weaver, William E., and James H. Popenoe. Geomorphology, soils, landuse and watershed rehabilitation: California Forest Soils Council field trip (road log – day 2). no date.

Winston, Matthew, and James D. Goodridge. Precipitation and runoff in the Smith River watershed. 1980.

Wosika, Edward P. Watershed rehabilitation report for the Maneze Creek unit (site 80-2). no date.

Wosika, Edward P., and Michael Kenning. G-Line IFB contract, watershed rehabilitation unit 84-1. 1984.

Wunner, Robert C. McDonald Creek watershed restoration project, 1984-1985 [final report]. 1987.

Youngblood, Neal. Summary Report, watershed rehabilitation unit 95-4: 210 and 220 roads and spurs. 1996.

Youngblood, Neal. Summary Report, watershed rehabilitation unit 96-1: 230 Road [draft]. no date.

Ziemer, Robert R., and Leslie M. Reid. “What have we learned, and what is new in watershed science?.” What is watershed stability? A review of the foundation concept of Dynamic Equilibrium in watershed management: proceedings of the sixth biennial watershed management conference, Ca./Neva Resort Hotel, Lake Tahoe, CAlifornia/Nevada, October 23-25, 1996, Sari Sommarstrom, 43-56. Davis, CA: Center for Water and Wildland Resources, Water Resources Center, University of California, 1997.

Zinke, Paul J. “Floods, sedimentation, and alluvial soil formation as dynamic processes maintaining superlative redwood groves.” Proceedings of symposium: Watershed rehabilitation in Redwood National Park and other Pacific coastal areas, Arcata, CA, August 24-28, 1981, Robert N. Coats, pages 26-49. California: Center for Natural Resource Studies, JMI, Inc, 1981.

Redwood National and State Parks Water Quality

Anderson, Henry W. “Sources of sediment-induced reductions in water quality appraised from catchment attributes and land use.” Journal of Hydrology 51, no. Water for Survival (1981): 347-358.

Austin, David A., Edward C. O’Rourke, and Mary Lund. Water quality samples: Marshall Pond. Redwood National Park, 1988.

Bradford, W.L., Iwatsubo, R.T., 1978, Water chemistry of the Redwood Creek and Mill Creek basins, Redwood National Park, Humboldt and Del Norte Counties, California: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations 78-115, 112 p.

California Regional Water Quality Control Board. North Coast Region Water Quality Control Board 303(d) list update recommendations. 2001.