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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Induced Meandering Within an Incised, Discontinuous Gully System Post Wildfire Within the Valle Vidal, Carson National Forest,New Mexico

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Title Evaluating the Effectiveness of Induced Meandering Within an Incised, Discontinuous Gully System Post Wildfire Within the Valle Vidal, Carson National Forest,New Mexico
Creator Montano Allred, Jennifer
Subject wildland fires watershed rehabilitation rock baffles one-rock check dams Valle Vidal Hart Canyon aerial seeding induced meandering fire suppression
Description A Professional Project Report Submitted in Partial Fulfillment ofthe Requirements For the Degree of Master of Water Resources, Hydroscience Option, Water Resources Program University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, December 2005. The suppression of wildfires has created the opportunities for catastrophic wildfires, which can increase suspended-sediment, stream temperature, stream flows, erosion and sedimentation in surrounding waterways. Burn Area Emergency Rehabilitation (BAER)has utilized a number of different treatments to minimize these effects following a wildfire. Induced meandering is a new concept that utilizes rock structures to promote the stabilization of incised degrading channels, by simulating river...
Date 2009-07-30T23:54:51Z 2009-07-30T23:54:51Z 2009-07-30T23:54:51Z
Type Other
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1928/9727
Language en_US

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