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Redwood Creek Basin
Averett, R. C. and R. T. Iwatsubo. 1995. Aquatic biology of the Redwood Creek basin, Redwood National Park, California. Pages R1-R18, in: Nolan, K.M., H.M. Kelsey and D.C. Marron, eds., Geomorphic processes and aquatic habitat in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1454. Washington, D.C. 22 pp. [667k]
Best, D. W. 1995. History of timber harvest in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California. Pages C1-C7, in: Nolan, K.M., H.M. Kelsey and D.C. Marron, eds., Geomorphic processes and aquatic habitat in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1454. Washington, D.C. 11 pp. [214 kb]**
Best, D. W., H. M. Kelsey, D. K. Hagans, and M. Alpert. 1995. Role of fluvial hillslope erosion and road construction in the sediment budget of Garret Creek, Humboldt County, California. Pages M1-M11, in: Nolan, K.M., H.M. Kelsey and D.C. Marron, eds., Geomorphic processes and aquatic habitat in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1454. Washington, D.C. 13 pp. [285k]**
Bradford, W. L. 1995. Compositional variations with season and logging history in streams of the Redwood Creek basin, Redwood National Park, California. Pages S1-S23, in: Nolan, K.M., H.M. Kelsey and D.C. Marron, eds., Geomorphic processes and aquatic habitat in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1454. Washington, D.C. 28 pp. [1.64 Mb]**
California Department of Fish and Game. 2003. 2002 Annual Report, Upper Redwood Creek Juvenile Salmonid Downstream Migration Study, 2000-2002 Seasons. Project 2a5. Steelhead research and monitoring program. Arcata, CA. 66 pp. [1.6 Mb]
Cashman, S. M., H. M. Kelsey, and D. R. Harden. 1995. Geology of the Redwood Creek basin, Humboldt County, California. Pages B1-B13, in: Nolan, K.M., H.M. Kelsey and D.C. Marron, eds., Geomorphic processes and aquatic habitat in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1454. Washington, D.C. 17 pp. [5.37Mb]**
Hagans, D. K., W. E. Weaver, and M. A. Madej. 1986. Long term on-site and off-site effects of logging and erosion in the Redwood Creek basin, Northern California. In: Papers presented at the American Geophysical Union meeting on cumulative effects (1985 December); National Council on Air and Streams, Tech.Bull.No. 490, pp.38-66. 29 pp. [798 kb]
Harden, D. R. 1995. A comparison of flood-producing storms and their impacts in northwestern California. Pages D1-D9, in: Nolan, K.M., H.M. Kelsey and D.C. Marron, eds., Geomorphic processes and aquatic habitat in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1454, Washington, D.C. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1454. Washington, D.C. 13 pp. [720 kb]**
Harden, D. R., S. M. Colman, and K. M. Nolan. 1995. Mass movement in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California. Pages G1-G11, in: Nolan, K.M., H.M. Kelsey and D.C. Marron, eds., Geomorphic processes and aquatic habitat in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1454. Washington, D.C. 15 pp. [707 kb]**
Hight, J. 2001. Who's afraid of the TMDL? Redwood Creek under the microscope. North Coast Journal, 04 . Arcata CA. http://www.northcoastjournal.com/010401/cover0104.html
Keller, E. A., T. D. Hofstra, and C. Moses. 1995. Summer cold pools in Redwood Creek, near Orick, California, and their relation to anadromous fish habitat. Pages U1-U13, in: Nolan, K.M., H.M. Kelsey, and D.C. Marron, eds., Geomorphic processes and aquatic habitat in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1454. Washington, DC. 13 pp. [257 kb]** 257k.
Keller, E. A., A. MacDonald, T. Tally, and N. J. Merrit. 1995. Effects of large organic debris on channel morphology and sediment storage in selected tributaries of Redwood Creek, northwestern California. Pages P1-P29, in: Nolan, K.M., H.M. Kelsey, and D.C. Marron, eds., Geomorphic processes and aquatic habitat in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1454 . Washington, DC. 34 pp. [814k]**
Kelsey, H. M., M. Coghlan, J. Pitlick, and D. Best. 1995. Geomorphic analysis of streamside landslides in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California. Pages J1-J12, in: Nolan, K.M., H.M. Kelsey, and D.C. Marron, eds., Geomorphic processes and aquatic habitat in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1454. Washington, D.C. 16 pp. [412 kb]**
Klein, R. and T. Marquette. 1999. Data release on rainfall, streamflow, and suspended sediment transprot in Redwood Creek watershed, Humboldt County, California. Redwood National and State Parks. Crescent City, CA. 7 pp. [25 kb]
Kolipinski, M., E. Helley, L. Leopold, S. Viers, G. Witucki, and R. Ziemer. 1975. Status of natural resources in Redwood Creek basin, Redwood National Park. A report to the Director of the National Park Service from a Scientific Evaluation Team. 10 pp. [95k]
Madej, M. A. 1995. Changes in channel-stored sediment, Redwood Creek, Northwestern California, 1947 to 1980. Pages O1-O27, in: Nolan, K.M., H.M. Kelsey, and D.C. Marron, eds., Geomorphic processes and aquatic habitat in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1454. Washington, DC. 32 pp. [841k]**
Madej, M. A. 2001. Erosion and sediment delivery following removal of forest roads. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 26:175-190. 24 pp. [2.26Mb]
Madej, M. A. 2001. Removal of obsolete forest roads can reduce erosion and sediment that impair salmon-bearing streams. U.S. Geologic Survey News Release. March 6, 20001. Sacramento, CA. 6 pp. [130 kb]
Madej, M. A. and T. Curren. n.d. Inventory and monitoring of sediment sources and transport. United States Geological Survey, Biological Resource Division. Arcata, CA . 2 pp. [75 kb]
Marron, D. C. K. M. N. a. R. J. J. 1995. Surface erosion by overland flow in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California -- effects of logging and rock type. Pages H1-H6, in: Nolan, K.M., H.M. Kelsey, and D.C. Marron, eds., Geomorphic processes and aquatic habitat in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1454. Washington, DC. 10 pp. [626k]
Nolan, K. M. a. D. C. M. 1995. History, causes, and significance of changes in the channel geometry of Redwood Creek, northwestern California, 1936 to 1982. Pages N1-N22, in: Nolan, K.M., H.M. Kelsey, and D.C. Marron, eds., Geomorphic processes and aquatic habitat in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1454. Washington, DC. 27 pp. [1.8 Mb]
Nolan, K. M. a. R. J. J. 1995. Impacts of logging on stream-sediment discharge in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California. Pages L1-L8, in: Nolan, K.M., H.M. Kelsey, and D.C. Marron, eds., Geomorphic processes and aquatic habitat in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1454. Washington, DC. 12 pp. [246 kb]
Nolan, K. M. a. R. J. J. 1995. Movement and sediment yield of two earthflows, northwestern California. Pages F1-F12, in: Nolan, K.M., H.M. Kelsey, and D.C. Marron, eds., Geomorphic processes and aquatic habitat in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California . U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1454. Washington, DC. 16 pp. [243 kb]
Nolan, K. M. H. M. K. a. D. C. M. 1995. Summary of research in the Redwood Creek basin, 1973-83. Pages A1-A6, in: Nolan, K.M., H.M. Kelsey, and D.C. Marron, eds., Geomorphic processes and aquatic habitat in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1454. Washington, DC. 10 pp. [62 kb]
Pitlick, J. 1995. Sediment routing in tributaries of the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California. Pages K1-K10, in: Nolan, K.M., H.M. Kelsey, and D.C. Marron, eds., Geomorphic processes and aquatic habitat in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1454. Washington, DC. 14 pp. [369 kb]
Redwood National and State Parks. n.d. Gauging station information for stream in Redwood National and State Parks. 13 pp. [33 kb]
Ricks, C. L. 1995. Effects of channelization on sediment distribution and aquatic habitat at the mouth of Redwood Creek, northwestern California. Pages Q1-Q17, in: Nolan, K.M., H.M. Kelsey, and D.C. Marron, eds., Geomorphic processes and aquatic habitat in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California . U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1454. Washington, DC. 21 pp. [1.4 Mb]
Roelofs, T. a. B. K. 1996. Anadromous salmonid escapement and downstream migration studies in Prairie Creek, California, 1995-1996. 1996 progress report. Humboldt State University. Arcata, CA. 20 pp. [115k]
Salamunovich, T. J. a. R. L. R. 1990. Food habits of fishes in the Redwood Creek estuary . U.S. National Park Transactions and Proceedings. Series 8:111-123. 13 pp. [99k]
Self, S. 2000. Determining water temperature objectives for streams on Sierra Pacific lands. Wildlife Research Paper No. 3. Sierra Pacific Industries. 7 pp. [203k]
Sierra Pacific Industries. 2001. Redwood Creek and salmon: a recent study from Humboldt County, California. Sierra Pacific Industries. 53 pp. [7.19Mb]
Sparkman, M. 2001. Redwood Creek rotary screw trap downstream migration study, Redwood Valley, Humboldt County, California. April 4 - August 5, 2000. Prepared for Doug Parkinson and Associates. Arcata, CA. 48 pp. [376 kb]
Swanston, D. N. R. R. Z. a. R. J. J. 1995. Rate and mechanics of progressive hillslope failure in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California. Pages E1-E16, in: Nolan, K.M., H.M. Kelsey, and D.C. Marron, eds., Geomorphic processes and aquatic habitat in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1454. Washington, DC. 18 pp. [1.52Mb]
Triska, F. J. V. C. K. R. J. A. a. K. C. S. 1995. Long-term effects of clearcutting and short-term impacts of storms on inorganic nitrogen uptake and regeneration in a small stream at summer base flow. Pages V1-V13, in: Nolan, K.M., H.M. Kelsey, and D.C. Marron, eds., Geomorphic processes and aquatic habitat in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1454. Washington, DC. 17 pp. [493 kb]
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). 1998. Total maximum daily load for sediment - Redwood Creek, California. USEPA Region 9. San Francisco, CA. 72 pp. [255k]
Urner, S. and M. A. Madej. n.d. The influence of timber harvest and floods on the distribution of exotic riparian plants. United States Geological Survey, Biological Resource Division. Arcata, CA. 3 pp. [43 kb]
Van Kirk, S. 1994. Historical information on Redwood Creek . Prepared for V. Ozaki, Redwood National Park. 29 pp. [98 kb]
Weaver, W. E. D. K. H. a. J. H. P. 1995. Magnitude and causes of gully erosion in the lower Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California. Pages I1-I21, in: Nolan, K.M., H.M. Kelsey, and D.C. Marron, eds., Geomorphic processes and aquatic habitat in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California . U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1454. Washington, DC. 26 pp. [1.89Mb]
Woods, P. F. 1995. Interchange of surface and intragravel water in Redwood Creek, Redwood National Park, California. Pages T1-T7, in: Nolan, K.M., H.M. Kelsey, and D.C. Marron, eds., Geomorphic processes and aquatic habitat in the Redwood Creek basin, northwestern California . U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1454. Washington, DC. 11 pp. [92 kb]