PPT-Riparian Vegetation,

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Riparian Degradation and Restoration Ian McBride Earth and Physical Science Department Western Oregon University Monmouth Oregon Email imcbride11wouedu Outline Part

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Riparian Degradation and Restoration Ian McBride Earth and Physical Science Department Western Oregon University Monmouth Oregon Email imcbride11wouedu Outline Part 1 I ntroduction to Riparian Zones. R. estoration on Different . S. cales. Ian McBride. Overview . Part 1: . Project . Monitoring Report . OWEB Grant . 204-372C – Coos . Watershed Association . Projects 2004 Riparian . Coos Watershed . Niwot’s. Riparian Tundra. Sean Race. Vegetation Ecology – Semester B 2014. Mountain Research Station. UC-B. Introduction. Question: Does proximity of riparian area in alpine tundra affect the composition of the vegetation found there? . By: Abby Branson. Vegetation Ecology, Summer 2013. Mountain Research Station, University of Colorado, Boulder. Introduction. Background:. Riparian Area. : An area that has high water content in the soil due to the presence of a water source (ex. lake, stream, glacier). . Vegetation and More. What is “riparian vegetation”?. Plants growing on the streambank and adjoining floodplain. Plants in this area are influenced by the water from the stream. Riparian Zone. Riparian Vegetation Functions. Katie Ross-Smith, PhD. SFS – 2016 Annual Meeting. Development of Environmental Flows for Riparian Systems. Example from a recent hydroelectric project. Response of Riparian Systems to New . Flows. Examples from two monitoring projects. Region III. Agenda. Background, history, and intent. Types of riparian standards. Riparian areas by landowner. Allowed uses in riparian areas. Other riparian area BMPs. Variations from riparian standards. ET. a. ) based on the Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) from the MODIS sensor on the EOS-1 Terra satellite and locally-derived measurements of reference crop ET (. ET. o. ). The algorithm was calibrated with five years of data from three eddy covariance flux towers set in riparian plant associations on the upper San Pedro River, Arizona, supplemented with . Several . Object Based Image Analysis Platforms. Troy Wirth. MGIS . Capstone Project . Proposal. Advisor: Dr. Douglas . Miller. Thanks to: Cheryl . Hummon. . (ODA), John Byers (ODA), Meta Loftsgaarden (OWEB). Development of analytical tools for classification and assessment of riparian ecosystems in northwest Oregon   Steve Acker Northwest Oregon Ecology Group Willamette National Forest Previous riparian vegetation classifications for NW Oregon Abstract: Dryland river basins frequently support both irrigated agriculture and riparian vegetation and remote sensing methods are needed to monitor water use by both crops and natural vegetation in irrigation districts. We developed an algorithm for estimating actual evapotranspiration ( Ian McBride. Earth and Physical Science Department. Western Oregon University. Monmouth, Oregon. Email: imcbride11@wou.edu. Outline. Part 1: . I. ntroduction to Riparian Zones. The pieces of a riparian zone. S. cales. Ian McBride. Overview . Part 1: . Project . Monitoring Report . OWEB Grant . 204-372C – Coos . Watershed Association . Projects 2004 Riparian . Coos Watershed . Association . October . 23, . 30m Buffer vs Variable Width. National Riparian Areas Base Map. 3,167,500+ miles of streams processed . NHD streams type: artificial rivers, connectors & stream rivers were processed. . the Carolina Vegetation Survey . Protocol. M. Forbes Boyle, Robert K. Peet, Thomas R. Wentworth, and Michael Lee. 17 November 2010. The CVS Team. Project Directors. Robert Peet, UNC Chapel Hill. Thomas Wentworth, NC State University.

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