Riparian community and bank response to management

a comparison of old and new surveys in the Prineville District, Bureau of Land Management

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Riparian community and bank response to management

a comparison of old and new surveys in the Prineville District, Bureau of Land Management

"In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Wayne Elmore...and others under his direction conducted a qualitative and quantitative survey of the in-stream habitat, riparian vegetation, bank conditions, water quality, macro-invertebrates and animals present (pellet counts) in over 400 miles of stream. All streams are contained within and managed by the Prineville District of the Bureau of Land Management. For this project, only 15 miles of stream were reevaluated, with only the riparian vegetation and bank damage portions of the survey repeated. The streams re-surveyed were- four sections of Bear Creek, and one section each on Camp, Paulina, Indian, Roba, Bronco, Beaverdarn [sic] and Heisler Creeks"--Page 1.

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English
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32

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"Contract number: 43-OEOO-4-9120."

"Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project, co-managed by the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land management"--Page 2 of cover.

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Corvallis, Or.]
Other Titles
A comparison of old and new surveys in the BLM Prineville District

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32, 7 pages
Number of pages
32

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OL37046882M
Internet Archive
ripariancommunit00rasm
OCLC/WorldCat
900788888

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OL27293235W

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