Recent studies of the effects of forest roads on mountain watersheds (e.g. Jones and Grant, 1996; Wemple et al., 1996) led to asking how sedimentation processes were affected by roads during the flood. Of interest were how roads influenced erosional processes and how flood-induced erosion affected the transportation network. By employing concepts of sediment budgeting and disturbance cascades, this study aims to create a landscape context for understanding the impact of an extensive road network on the geomorphic imprint left by this flood of record in February 1996
Forest Falls, California is subject to destructive debris flows due to the town being built upon a l...
Preventing forest road erosion requires an in-depth understanding of how road design, construction, ...
ABSTRACT: Debris flows in the Pacific Northwest can play a major role in routing sediment and wood s...
Graduation date: 1999Forest roads constructed in steep mountain landscapes have been associated with...
Geomorphic response to watershed disturbances commonly results in alterations of landforms. Subseque...
Abstract: Sediment is the greatest pollutant of forest streams. In the absence of wildfire, forest r...
Graduation date: 2015An understanding of the factors that influence surface erosion from roads is ne...
Erosion control treatments were applied to abandoned logging roads in California, with the goal of r...
A rainstorm on 27–28 May 2003 caused a debris slide in the fill batter of a recently constructed roa...
[1] This study investigated how roads interact with hillslope flow in a steep, forested landscape do...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Environmental Systems: Geology, 1998Note: the electronic ...
Hydrological and sediment fluxes were monitored for a 1 yr period in a tropical headwater catchment ...
Sediment production is one of the most consequences of forest road construction. Soil erosion and it...
Mountain watersheds recently burned by wildfire often experience greater amounts of runoff and incre...
Graduation date: 2006The impact of forest roads on the hydrology of forested watersheds has long bee...
Forest Falls, California is subject to destructive debris flows due to the town being built upon a l...
Preventing forest road erosion requires an in-depth understanding of how road design, construction, ...
ABSTRACT: Debris flows in the Pacific Northwest can play a major role in routing sediment and wood s...
Graduation date: 1999Forest roads constructed in steep mountain landscapes have been associated with...
Geomorphic response to watershed disturbances commonly results in alterations of landforms. Subseque...
Abstract: Sediment is the greatest pollutant of forest streams. In the absence of wildfire, forest r...
Graduation date: 2015An understanding of the factors that influence surface erosion from roads is ne...
Erosion control treatments were applied to abandoned logging roads in California, with the goal of r...
A rainstorm on 27–28 May 2003 caused a debris slide in the fill batter of a recently constructed roa...
[1] This study investigated how roads interact with hillslope flow in a steep, forested landscape do...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Environmental Systems: Geology, 1998Note: the electronic ...
Hydrological and sediment fluxes were monitored for a 1 yr period in a tropical headwater catchment ...
Sediment production is one of the most consequences of forest road construction. Soil erosion and it...
Mountain watersheds recently burned by wildfire often experience greater amounts of runoff and incre...
Graduation date: 2006The impact of forest roads on the hydrology of forested watersheds has long bee...
Forest Falls, California is subject to destructive debris flows due to the town being built upon a l...
Preventing forest road erosion requires an in-depth understanding of how road design, construction, ...
ABSTRACT: Debris flows in the Pacific Northwest can play a major role in routing sediment and wood s...