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EES 21/31 : Saucon Creek Watershed Project : Fall 2000

The following pages were scanned course materials from "Stream Biology Techniques" John T. Windell, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309

Page 25 - Locating Sample Points in the Field, Characteristics Measured, Channel Dimensions

Page 26 - (Graph) Stream Bank

Page 27 - Stream Channel Depth, Width of Pools and Riffles

Page 28 - (Graph) Selection of Transect and Measurement of Pools

Page 29 - Physical Characteristics of the Substrate, Ecological Significance

Page 30 - Channel Embeddedness, Ecological Significance, Bank Stability

Page 31 - Bank Stability continued from page 30, Streamside Vegetation

Page 32 - Pool Quality, Ecological Significance

Page 33 - (Table) Rating of Pool Quality

Page 34 - Pool-Riffle Ratio, Ecological Significance, Pool and Riffle Area, Channel Gradient

Page 35 - Ecological Significance, Channel Sinuosity

Page 36 - Stream Length

Page 37 - (Graph) Effects of stream curvature on the total distance traveled opposed to a straight line

For further information contact: David Anastasio: dja2@lehigh.edu in the EES Department

 

 

 

 

 


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