Land Use Changes and the Physical Habitat of Streams: A Review With Emphasis on Studies Within the U.S. Geological Survey Federal-State Cooperative Program (U. S. Geological Survey Circular) ebook
by Suzanne R. Femmer,Rose A. McKenney,Robert B. Jacobson
By: Robert B. Jacobson, Suzanne R. Femmer, and Rose A. McKenney.
Transmission of runoff and sediment to streams can involve complex responses of drainage basins, including time lags, thresholds, and cumulative effects. By: Robert B.
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Geological Survey Federal-State Cooperative Program}, author {Robert B. Jacobson and Suzanne R. Femmer and Rose Mckenney}, year {2000} }. Robert B. Femmer, Rose Mckenney. Land-use induced runoff and sediment yield often combine with channel-scale disturbances that decrease flow resistance and erosion resistance, or increase stream energy.
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Geological Survey Federal-State Cooperative Program. Geological Survey Circular 1175. Junk, W. P. B. Bayley, and R. E. Sparks. The flood pulse concept in river floodplain systems. Pp. 110-127 in Proceedings of the International Large River Symposium. Geological Survey Karst Interest Group. Geological Survey Wildland Fire-Science Workshop. Geological Survey Wildland Fire Science Workshop: Denver, Colorado, November 12-15, 2002.
Geological Survey Federal-State Cooperative Program co-authored with Robert B. Femmer, (. Geological Survey, 2000) : View Book. Spatial Variability of Snowmelt Timing from AMSR-E and SSM/I Passive Microwave Sensors, Pelly River, Yukon Territory, Canada. Hydrological Processes no. 12 Vol. 21, 2007: p. 1548-1560.
Suzanne R. Femmer Robert B. Jacobson Rose A. In the Missouri Ozarks, the USGS documented land-use changes using a considerable range of data sources, including primary historical documents such as land deeds and explorers' diaries, Government Land Office records, . Census data, old landscape photographs, oral histories, archival aerial photography, maps, and satellite imagery.
Geological Survey Federal-State Cooperative Program: . Geological Survey Circular 1175, 60 p. Jefferies, M. and Mills, . 1990, Freshwater Ecology: Principles and Applications, Belhaven Press, New York, 285p.