PPT-Hyporheic processes across stream-to-riparian continuum under different flood wave conditions
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Dongsheng Liu 12 Jian Zhao 2 Jin Yong Lee 3 Erik Nixdorf 1 Holger Weiss 1 Thomas Kalbacher 1 1 Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ
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Dongsheng Liu 12 Jian Zhao 2 Jin Yong Lee 3 Erik Nixdorf 1 Holger Weiss 1 Thomas Kalbacher 1 1 Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ Leipzig Germany . Ireland. David McCormick & Simon Harrison. School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University College Cork. Introduction. Potential . multiple benefits . of protected riparian zones:. RIPARIAN CORRIDOR PLANTS ?” “Riparian” refers to the area by the banks of a river, stream, or other body of water. “Corridor” refers to a designated zone or strip o 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. Riparian Degradation and Restoration. Ian McBride. Earth and Physical Science Department. Western Oregon University. Monmouth, Oregon. Email: imcbride11@wou.edu. Outline. Part 1: . I. ntroduction to Riparian Zones. S. Katie Fogg, Geoffrey C. Poole, Scott J. . O’Daniel. , Ann Marie Reinhold, Robert A. . Payn. , Samuel P. Carlson, and Amanda Hyman. THANK YOU. Byron . Amerson. . Clem . Izurieta. Joe Shaw. Paul . Region II. 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. . Peter A. Bisson. Richard E. . Bigley. Alex D. Foster. Shannon M. . Claeson. Steven M. . Wondzell. NASA. Skokomish. Queets. Humptulips. Clearwater. Hoh. Sol Duc. Hoko. Fulton. Riparian Ecosystem. Management Study – Phase 1. 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. 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 ( Southport Levee Improvement Project. Floodplain Restoration. West Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency (WSAFCA). Agenda Item 5B. Presented by:. Connie Perkins, Senior Engineer. Central Valley Flood Protection Board . Max Smith, . Katey. Driscoll, Steve Warren, and Deborah . Finch. Collaborators. Region 4. Mark . Bethke. Georgina . Lampman. Rocky Mountain Research Station. Kate Dwire. Dave Hawksworth. National Forest staff. Brian Staab, Jim Capurso. John . Chatel. , Scott Woltering . November 2, 2016. ARCS Overview. Current Status. Next Steps. Today’s Menu. Regional aquatic/riparian . strategy, RF . Direction for Plan Revision.. What was the Intent?. Martin G. Raphael. A primary objective of the Northwest Forest Plan was to achieve:. “. maintenance and/or restoration of habitat conditions . to support viable populations, well-distributed across their current ranges, of species known…to be associated with old-growth forest conditions”.
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