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UCREFRP Catalog Number
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Briggs, M. K.
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1996
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<br />Figures and Tables <br /> <br />Figures <br /> <br />1.1 Cottonwoods along the lower Verde River, Arizona 6 <br />1.2 Check dam at Sheep shead Spring, Arizona 9 <br />2.1 Lower Rincon Creek, Arizona 15 <br />2.2 Watersheds with high and low drainage densities 19 <br />2.3 Examples of channel patterns 21 <br />2.4 Longitudinal profile of Rincon Creek, Arizona 23 <br />3.1 Natural regeneration at Sheepshead Spring 33 <br />3.2 Cottonwood tree damaged by beaver 43 <br />4.1 Aravaipa Canyon, Arizona, one year after flood 46 <br />4.2 Aravaipa Canyon, Arizona, eight years after flood 47 <br />4.3 Cottonwood seedlings along the lower Verde River, Arizona 49 <br />4.4 Revegetation at McEuen Seep, Arizona 53 <br />4.5 Cleared sites near Boulder Creek, Colorado 57 <br />4.6 Optimal germination responses of selected riparian species 58 <br />5.1 Seedling survival at Box Bar revegetation site, Arizona 63 <br />5.2 Water contours and groundwater flow directions for gaining and losing streams 65 <br />5.3 Location of monitoring wells across an idealized stream channel 69 <br />5.4 Depth to water and survival of artificially planted vegetation 75 <br />6.1 Rail and chain-link fence along the Babocomari River, Arizona 81 <br />6.2 Examples of stream bars 85 <br />6.3 Changes in cross-section profile between gentle and sharp bends in streams 86 <br />6.4 Cross section of an idealized stream channel 90 <br />6.5 Measuring the dimensions of a channel cross section 91 <br />6.6 Using a chain to measure scour and fill 92 <br />6.7 A crest stage gage 97 <br />6.8 Channel classification based on configuration and type of sediment load, with <br />associated variables 98 <br />6.9 Use of stabilization jacks in revegetation project along the Santa Cruz River, <br />Arizona 102 <br />6.10 Large tree trunks installed in streambanks in Canyon Creek, Arizona 104 <br />7.1 Planting strategies using raised beds and furrow irrigation 116 <br />
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