Hydrological and Biological Responses to Forest Practices The Alsea Watershed Study / edited by John D. Stednick.

The Alsea Watershed Study, established in 1959 and reactivated in 1989 as the New Alsea Watershed Study, evaluated the effects of timber harvesting on water resources and salmonid habitat and populations in the temperate coniferous forests of the Oregon Coast Range. This was the first paired watersh...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Stednick, John D. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2008.
Edition:1st ed. 2008.
Series:Ecological Studies, Analysis and Synthesis, 199
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Table of Contents:
  • The Alsea Watershed Study
  • Effects of Timber Harvesting on Streamflow in the Alsea Watershed Study
  • Stream Temperature and Dissolved Oxygen
  • Forest Practices and Sediment Production in the Alsea Watershed Study
  • Salmonid Populations and Habitat
  • The Oregon Forest Practices Act and Forest Research
  • The New Alsea Watershed Study
  • Flynn Creek: Research Natural Area
  • Long-term Streamflow Changes Following Timber Harvesting
  • Long-term Water Quality Changes Following Timber Harvesting
  • Risk Assessment for Salmon from Water Quality Changes Following Timber Harvesting
  • Sedimentation Studies Following the Alsea Watershed Study
  • Woody Debris from the Streamside Forest and its Influence on Fish Habitat
  • Long-term Trends in Habitat and Fish Populations in the Alsea Basin
  • The Alsea Watershed Study: A Comparison with Other Multi-year Investigations in the Pacific Northwest
  • Watershed Management
  • Research Opportunities in Hydrology and Biology in Future Watershed Studies.