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Publications Details for Grant Number R827149

Integrating Salmon Habitat Restoration and Flood Hazard Initiatives: Societal/Biophysical Estimators for the Cedar River and Implications for Regional Rivers

RFA: Water and Watersheds (1998)

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Book Strategies for Restoring River Ecosystems: Sources of Variability and Uncertainty in Natural and Management Systems. None Wissmar RC, Bisson PA Wissmar RC, Bisson PA, eds. Strategies for Restoring River Ecosystems: Sources of Variability and Uncertainty in Natural and Management Systems. Bethesda, MD: American Fisheries Society, 2003, 276 pp. R827149 (2001)
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Dissertation/Thesis Ecological restoration in theory and practice: the discourse of salmon habitat policy in the Cedar River of Washington state. None Asplen L Asplen L. Ecological restoration in theory and practice: the discourse of salmon habitat policy in the Cedar River of Washington state. M.A. Thesis. School of Marine and Environmental Affairs, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 2002. R827149 (2001)
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Dissertation/Thesis Cumulative effects regulation and management in the lower Cedar River: evaluation and potential changes. None Daily M Daily M. Cumulative effects regulation and management in the lower Cedar River: evaluation and potential changes. M.A. Thesis. Department of Urban Design and Planning, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 2002. R827149 (2001)
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Dissertation/Thesis Physical and biotic factors influencing salmonid habitat use in off-channel ponds of the Cedar River, Washington: restoration implications. None Hall JL Hall JL. Physical and biotic factors influencing salmonid habitat use in off-channel ponds of the Cedar River, Washington: restoration implications. M.S. Thesis. University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 2002. R827149 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Restoration of salmon habitats in floodplains of the Cedar River, Washington. None Hall JL Hall JL. Restoration of salmon habitats in floodplains of the Cedar River, Washington. M.S. Thesis, School of Aquatic Fishery Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. R827149 (2001)
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Dissertation/Thesis Institutional relationships guiding salmon habitat protection and restoration in the Cedar River of Washington State. None McCracken HS McCracken HS. Institutional relationships guiding salmon habitat protection and restoration in the Cedar River of Washington State. M.S. Thesis. School of Marine and Environmental Affairs, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 2000. R827149 (2000)
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Dissertation/Thesis Perceptions and opinions related to restoration and protection of the lower Cedar River, King County, Washington. None Montgomery MV Montgomery MV. Perceptions and opinions related to restoration and protection of the lower Cedar River, King County, Washington. M.A. Thesis. School of Marine and Environmental Affairs, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 2003. R827149 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Changes in fluvial habitat conditions across a disturbance continuum: Implications for salmon restoration. None Timm II RK Timm II RK. Changes in fluvial habitat conditions across a disturbance continuum: implications for salmon restoration. Ph.D. Dissertation. School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, March 2013. R827149 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Salmon habitat restoration in off-channels of the Cedar River, Washington. None Timm RK Timm RK. Salmon habitat restoration in off-channels of the Cedar River, Washington. Ph.D. Dissertation, School of Aquatic Fishery Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. R827149 (2001)
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Journal Article Habitat factors affecting sockeye salmon redd site selection in off-channel ponds of a river floodplain. TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN FISHERIES SOCIETY Hall JL, Wissmar RC Hall JL, Wissmar RC. Habitat factors affecting sockeye salmon redd site selection in off-channel ponds of a river floodplain. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 2004;133(6):1480-1496. R827149 (Final)
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Journal Article Variation of impervious areas and urban watershed hydrology. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT Logsdon MG, Timm RK, Wissmar RC, Storck P, Pflugh DC Logsdon MG, Timm RK, Wissmar RC, Storck P, Pflugh DC. Variation of impervious areas and urban watershed hydrology. Journal of Environmental Quality and Management. R827149 (2001)
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Journal Article A Screening Procedure for prioritizing riparian management. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Timm RK, Wissmar RC, Small J, Leschine TM, Lucchetti G Timm RK, Wissm RC, Small JW, Leschine TM, Lucchetti G. A screening procedure for prioritizing riparian management. Environmental Management 2004;33(1):151-161. R827149 (2001)
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Journal Article Effects of changing forest and impervious land covers on discharge characteristics of watersheds. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Wissmar RC, Timm RK, Logsdon MG Wissmar RC, Timm RK, Logsdon MG. Effects of changing forest and impervious land covers on discharge characteristics of watersheds. Environmental Management 2004;34(1):91-98. R827149 (Final)
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Journal Article Spatially explicit estimates of erosion-risk indices and variable riparian buffer widths in watersheds. AQUATIC SCIENCES Wissmar RC, Beer WN, Timm RK Wissmar RC, Beer WN, Timm RK. Spatially explicit estimates of erosion-risk indices and variable riparian buffer widths in watersheds. Aquatic Sciences 2004;66(4):446-455. R827149 (Final)
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Journal Article Effect of land use change on watershed hydrology. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION Wissmar RC, Timm RK, Storck P Wissmar RC, Timm RK, Storck P. Effect of land use change on watershed hydrology. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. R827149 (2001)
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Presentation Genetic and life history differences in cedar river sockeye salmon. None Hall JL Hall JL. Genetic and life history differences in cedar river sockeye salmon. Presented to the Center for Streamside Studies Annual Review, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, February 2002. R827149 (2001)
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Presentation Off-channel ponds as rearing habitat for juvenile sockeye salmon: do they offer a bioenergetics advantage? None Hall JL Hall JL. Off-channel ponds as rearing habitat for juvenile sockeye salmon: do they offer a bioenergetics advantage? Presented at the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences Graduate Student Symposium, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, November 2001. R827149 (2001)
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Presentation Physical and biotic factors affecting use of riparian ponds by sockeye salmon. None Hall JL Hall JL. Physical and biotic factors affecting use of riparian ponds by sockeye salmon. Presented at the International Conference on Riparian Ecology and Management in Multi-Land Use Watersheds, American Water Resources Association, Portland, OR, August 2000. R827149 (2000)
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Presentation Changes in river-land uses and management implications for salmonid habitat restoration in the Lower Cedar River Basin. None Leschine TM Leschine TM. Changes in river-land uses and management implications for salmonid habitat restoration in the Lower Cedar River Basin. Presented at the San Francisco U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Conference, San Francisco, CA, April 2001. R827149 (2001)
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Presentation Changes in river-land uses and management implications for salmonid habitat restoration in the Lower Cedar River basin. None Leschine TM Leschine TM. Changes in river-land uses and management implications for salmonid habitat restoration in the Lower Cedar River basin. Presented at the 2001 Water and Watersheds Progress Review Meeting, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, San Francisco, CA, April 17-18, 2001. R827149 (2000)
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Presentation Thermal definition of sources of subsurface flows within cascadian riparian landscapes. None Olson PL Olson PL. Thermal definition of sources of subsurface flows within cascadian riparian landscapes. Presented at the International Conference on Riparian Ecology and Management in Multi-Land Use Watersheds, American Water Resources Association, Portland, OR, August 2000. R827149 (2000)
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Presentation Changes in developed land cover (1991-1998): Cedar River, Washington. None Timm RK Timm RK. Changes in developed land cover (1991-1998): Cedar River, Washington. Presented at the International Conference on Riparian Ecology and Management in Multi-Land Use Watersheds, American Water Resources Association, Portland, OR, August 2000. R827149 (2000)
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Presentation Multi-scale habitat restoration model. None Timm RK, Wissmar RC, Small J, Leschine TM Timm RK, Wissmar RC, Small J, Leschine TM. Multi-scale habitat restoration model. Presented to the King County Department of Natural Resources, Seattle, WA, May 2001. R827149 (2001)
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Presentation Multi-scale prioritization of available riparian habitat restoration and preservation. None Timm RK Timm RK. Multi-scale prioritization of available riparian habitat restoration and preservation. Presented to Foster Wheeler Environmental Consultants, Bothell, WA, February 2002. R827149 (2001)
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Presentation Multi-scale prioritization of available riparian habitat restoration and preservation. None Timm RK Timm RK. Multi-scale prioritization of available riparian habitat restoration and preservation. Presented to the Center for Streamside Studies Annual Review, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, January 2002. R827149 (2001)
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Presentation Recent changes in distributions of Homo Sapiens and implications for salmonid habitat restoration in the Cedar River, Washington. None Timm RK Timm RK. Recent changes in distributions of Homo Sapiens and implications for salmonid habitat restoration in the Cedar River, Washington. Presented to the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences Graduate Student Symposium, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, November 2001. R827149 (2001)
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Presentation Long-term changes in woody debris and pool habitat occurrence in a cascadian river. None Wissmar RC Wissmar RC. Long-term changes in woody debris and pool habitat occurrence in a cascadian river. Presented at the International Conference on Ecology and Management of Wood in World Rivers, Corvallis, OR, October 2000. R827149 (2000)
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Proceedings Riparian ponds as sockeye salmon spawning habitat in the Cedar River, Washington. None Hall JL, Timm RK, Wissmar RC Hall JL, Timm RK, Wissmar RC. Riparian ponds as sockeye salmon spawning habitat in the Cedar River, Washington. In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Riparian Ecology and Management in Multi-Land Use Watersheds. American Water Resources Association, Portland, OR, August 28-31, 2000, pp. 89-94. R827149 (Final)
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Proceedings Physical and biotic factors affecting use of riparian ponds by sockeye salmon. None Hall JL, Timm RK, Wissmar RC Hall JL, Timm RK, Wissmar RC. Physical and biotic factors affecting use of riparian ponds by sockeye salmon. In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Riparian Ecology and Management in Multi-Land Use Watersheds, American Water Resources Association. R827149 (1999)
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Proceedings Thermal definition of sources of subsurface flows within cascadian riparian landscapes. None Olson PL, Wissmar RC Olson PL, Wissmar RC. Thermal definition of sources of subsurface flows within cascadian riparian landscapes. In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Riparian Ecology and Management in Multi-Land Use Watersheds. American Water Resources Association, Portland, OR, August 28-31, 2000, pp. 155-160. R827149 (1999)
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Proceedings Changes in developed land cover (1991-1998): Cedar River, Washington. None Wissmar RC, Pflugh DC, Timm RK Wissmar RC, Pflugh DC, Timm RK. Changes in developed land cover (1991-1998): Cedar River, Washington. In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Riparian Ecology and Management in Multi-Land Use Watersheds. American Water Resources Association, Portland, OR, August 28-31, 2000, pp. 287-292. R827149 (1999)
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Proceedings Changes in land uses, hydrology and fish habitats in an urban drainage, Cedar River, Washington. None Wissmar RC, Timm RK Wissmar RC, Timm RK. Changes in land uses, hydrology and fish habitats in an urban drainage, Cedar River, Washington. In: Proceedings of the First Interagency Conference on Research in the Watersheds, Bensen, AZ, October 27-30, 2003, pp. 709-714. R827149 (Final)
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