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Meta IdentifierSed_Knopp
Type of DataD50, V*, RASI, percent fines and V* by PWA in 1999
OriginatorChris Knopp, NCRWQCB
DescriptionNorthern Region California Water Quality Control Board and California Dept of Forestry joint project to assess various methods of measuring aquatic habitat quality and relating it to land use disturbance.
AreaNW California
Metadata Date3/6/2006
Metadata ContactPat Higgins
Contact Person PrimaryFrank Riechmuth
Statuscomplete
Access ConstraintsNone
Progress LogComplete.
Lead PersonBill Lydgate
NotesThe Knopp (1993) data were collected by teams lead by Bill Lydgate, who also collected samples in Freshwater Creek in 1999 for Pacific Watershed Associates
Data Set Nameknopp.dbf, up_fw_92_93_99.dbf
Maint. and Update Freq.None
PurposeTo determine valid and effective indices for detecting timber harvest activity effects on streams and fish habitat. The 1999 data collected under PWA was as part of the Freshwater Creek Watershed Analysis carried out by the PALCO.
Data Quality InformationAll data of high quality. Multiple armor layers in streams from historic land use may cause problems for V* with regard to determining whether problems are from recent or historic management.
Use ConstraintsNone
Supplemental InformationRan statistical relationships of data collected and watershed disturbance. PL Freshwater WA. Higgins (2001) Freshwater Creek WA Dissenting Report.
Scale60 streams northwest California wide
Keywordssediment, road density, large wood, V-Star, D50
PublisherNorth Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board
Publication PlaceSanta Rosa, CA
Issue IdentificationSediment
TitleIndices for Cold Water Fish Habitat
AbstractStudy to determine which components of cold water fish habitat could serve as future regulatory tools and provide a means to achieve effective fisheries protection.
Other Citation DetailsNorth Coast California sediment study 60 streams
Storage LocationNCRWQCB, Santa Rosa
Contact OrganizationNorth Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board
Contact Address5550 Skyline Blvd., Suite A
Contact CitySanta Rosa
Contact StateCA
Contact Zip Code95403
Contact Voice Telephone(707) 576-2694
ProgressComplete

 
 
 
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