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Santa Clara River bibliography

This folder holds the following references to publications, sorted by year and author:

AMEC Earth and Environmental (2005).
Santa Clara River Enhancement and Management Plan: Water and Agriculture Overlays
Prepared for the Santa Clara River Project Steering Committee, .

Bagstad, KJ (2005).
Response of herbaceous riparian plants to rain and flooding on the San Pedro River, Arizona, USA
Wetlands 25(1):210–223.

Baird, K, Stromberg, J, and Maddock, T (2005).
Linking riparian dynamics and groundwater: An eco-hydrologic approach to modeling groundwater and riparian vegetation
Environmental Management 36(4):551–564.

California Department of Parks and Recreation (CDPR), California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG), and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) (2005).
McGrath State Beach Area Berry Petroleum Oil Spill, December 1993 - Final Restoration Plan and Environmental Assessment.
California Department of Parks and Recreation, .

Conception Coast Project (2005).
Regional Conservation Guide
Conception Coast Project, Goleta, California.

Lite, SJ, and Stromberg, JC (2005).
Surface water and ground-water thresholds for maintaining Populus - Salix forests, San Pedro River, Arizona
Biological Conservation 125:153–167.

Lite, SJ, Bagstad, KJ, and Stromberg, JC (2005).
Riparian plant species richness along lateral and longitudinal gradients of water stress and flood disturbance, San Pedro River, Arizona, USA.
Journal of Arid Environments 63(4):785–813.

Nautilus Environmental (2005).
Comprehensive Analysis of Enhancements and Impacts Associated with Discharge of Treated Effluent from the Ventura Water Reclamation Facility to the Santa Clara River Estuary
Prepared for the City of San Buenaventura, Ventura, California.

Nautilus Environmental (2005).
Comprehensive Analysis of Enhancements and Impacts Associated with Discharge of Treated Effluent from the Ventura Water Reclamation Facility to the Santa Clara River Estuary. Appendix A-1: October 2003 Evaluation.
Prepared for the City of San Buenaventura, Ventura, California.

Nautilus Environmental (2005).
Comprehensive Analysis of Enhancements and Impacts Associated with Discharge of Treated Effluent from the Ventura Water Reclamation Facility to the Santa Clara River Estuary. Appendix A-2: March 2004 Evaluation.
Prepared for the City of Sanbuenaventura, Ventura, California.

Nautilus Environmental (2005).
Comprehensive Analysis of Enhancements and Impacts Associated with Discharge of Treated Effluent from the Ventura Water Reclamation Facility to the Santa Clara River Estuary. Appendix A-3: July 2004 Evaluation.
Prepared for the City of Sanbuenaventura, Ventura, California.

Nautilus Environmental (2005).
Comprehensive Analysis of Enhancements and Impacts Associated with Discharge of Treated Effluent from the Ventura Water Reclamation Facility to the Santa Clara River Estuary. Appendix A-4: September 2004 Evaluation.
Prepared for the City of Sanbuenaventura, Ventura, California.

Nautilus Environmental (2005).
Comprehensive Analysis of Enhancements and Impacts Associated with Discharge of Treated Effluent from the Ventura Water Reclamation Facility to the Santa Clara River Estuary. Appendix A-5: January 2005 Evaluation.
Prepared for the City of Sanbuenaventura, Ventura, California.

Spina, AP, Allen, MA, and Clarke, M (2005).
Downstream Migration, Rearing Abundance, and Pool Habitat Associations of Juvenile Steelhead in the Lower Main Stem of a South-Central California Stream
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 25:919-930.

Stoecker, M, and Kelley, E (2005).
Santa Clara River Steelhead Trout: Assessment and Recovery Opportunities.
Prepared for The Santa Clara River Trustee Council and The Nature Conservancy, Ventura, California.

Stoecker, M, and Kelley, E (2005).
Santa Clara River Steelhead Trout: Assessment and Recovery Opportunities: GIS Data
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Stoecker, M, and Kelley, E (2005).
Santa Clara River Steelhead Trout: Assessment and Recovery Opportunities: Field Data
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Stromberg, JC, Bagstad, KJ, Leenhouts, JM, Lite, SJ, and Makings, E (2005).
Effects of stream flow intermittency on riparian vegetation of a semiarid region river (San Pedro River, Arizona).
River Research and Applications 21(8):925–938.

Tiegs, S, O'Leary, J, Pohl, M, and Munill, C (2005).
Flood disturbance and riparian species diversity on the Colorado River Delta.
Biodiversity and Conservation 14(5):1175–1194.

URS Corporation (2005).
Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan for Ventura County, California
Prepared for the County of Ventura, Ventura, CA.

Andrews, ED, Antweiler, RC, Neiman, PJ, and Ralph, FM (2004).
Influence of ENSO on Flood Frequency along the California Coast
Journal of Climate 17(2):337–348.

Aquatic Bioassay and Consulting Laboratories (2004).
Santa Clara River Estuary Macroinvertebrate Bioassessment Monitoring. Annual Report 2003
Prepared for the City of San Buenaventura, Ventura, California.

Beven, K (2004).
Robert E. Horton's perceptual model of infiltration processes.
Hydrological Processes 18:3447–3460.

Dadson, SJ, Hovius, N, Chen, H, Dade, WB, Lin, J, Hsu, M, Lin, C, Horng, M, Chen, T, Milliman, J, and Stark, CP (2004).
Earthquake-triggered increase in sediment delivery from an active mountain belt
Geological Society of America 32(8):733–736.

Duvall, A, Kirby, E, and Burbank, D (2004).
Tectonic and lithologic controls on bedrock channel profiles and processes in coastal California.
Journal of Geophysical Research 109(F03002, doi:10.1029/2003JF000086).

 

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