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Fluvial Geomorphic Response to In-Stream Structures: The Effects of Design, Planning and Restoration of the Comanche Creek Catchment, New Mexico, USA

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Title Fluvial Geomorphic Response to In-Stream Structures: The Effects of Design, Planning and Restoration of the Comanche Creek Catchment, New Mexico, USA
Creator Weiss, Ryan M.
Subject Comanche Creek catchment Rio Grande Cutthroat Trout Rio Costilla watershed watershed approach Comanche Creek Habitat Restoration Project Upper Rio Grande Basin collaborative decision-making in-stream structures nonpoint source pollution Clean Water Action Plan (CWAP) Unified Watershed Assessment (UWA) Watershed Restoration Action Strategy (WRAS) history of river basin management
Description A Professional Project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Water Resources, Water Resources Program, University of New Mexico. Anthropogenic impacts to the Comanche Creek catchment of northern New Mexico have resulted in impaired water quality and aquatic habitat for Rio Grande cutthroat trout. Federal and state policies promulgating collaborative, multi-stakeholder watershed-based restoration endeavors have driven the implementation of in-stream, riparian and upland treatments in the catchment. This research addresses restoration endeavors through a review of stream channel and watershed planning, policy and...
Date 2009-07-31T20:48:47Z 2009-07-31T20:48:47Z 2009-07-31T20:48:47Z
Type Presentation Technical Report Thesis
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1928/9729
Language en_US

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