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Meta IdentifierSR_sediment
Type of Data Sediment transport and storage in the South Fork Trinity River
OriginatorSix Rivers National Fores
DescriptionSix Rivers National Forest sediment transport and storage in the South Fork Trinity River (Dresser et al., 2001).
AreaST
Metadata Date1/31/2004
Metadata ContactPatrick Higgins
Contact Person PrimaryAdam Dresser/Carolyn Cook
Statuscomplete
Access ConstraintsNone
Lead PersonAdam Dresser/Carolyn Cook
Lead OrganizationSix Rivers National Forest
Data Set Namesf_sed_part_size_98_00.dbf, sf_sedpart_hyampom.dbf, sf_sedpart_route30.dbf, sf_sedpart_salyer.dbf, sf_sedpart_sulphurglade.dbf, sf_srnf_salyer_xs1.dbf
Maint. and Update Freq.1999-2002
PurposeTo understand the current conditions and trends within the watershed as they pertain to fish habitat. Some long term comparisons of bed elevations.
Data Quality InformationHigh
Use ConstraintsNone except as noted in report.
Supplemental InformationDresser, A. T., C. Cook, and M. Smith. 2001. Long Term Trend Monitoring Program for the South Fork Trinity River watershed. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Six Rivers National Forest. Eureka, CA. 89 pp.
Keywordssediment, cross sections, mean particle size, South Fork Trinity
PublisherU.S.Forest Service, Six Rivers National Forest
Publication PlaceEureka
Publication Date2001
Issue Identificationsediment
Title Long Term Trend Monitoring Program for the South Fork Trinity River watershed
AbstractThe Six Rivers National Forest studied sediment transport and storage in the South Fork Trinity River (Dresser et al., 2001) to understand the current conditions and trends within the watershed as they pertain to fish habitat. Pacific Watershed Associates (1994) and the South Fork Trinity River TMDL (U.S. EPA, 1998) identified the need for further data collection and this effort was funded as part of the Trinity River Restoration Program by the Bureau of Reclamation.
Contact OrganizationU.S. Forest Service, Six Rivers NF
Contact Address1330 Bayshore Way
Contact CityEureka
Contact StateCA
Contact Voice Telephone(707) 441-3551
Contact Emailcacook@fs.fed.us

 
 
 
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