Forest. In: Proceedings of the federal inter-agency eedimanta-
<br />tion conference 1965. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of
<br />Agriculture, Miec. Publ. 970: 123-130.
<br />Rich, L. R. 1962. Erosion and sediment movement following a
<br />wildfireinaponderoeapine forestofceatralArizom. Res. Note 76.
<br />U.S. Department ofAgriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain
<br />Forest and Range Experiment Station. 12 p.
<br />Rietveld, W.J. 1976. Phytotoric grass residues reduce germination
<br />andinitial root growth of ponderosa pine. Rae. Pap. RM-163. Fort
<br />CoRina, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service,
<br />Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. 16 p.
<br />Rinne, J. N. 1996. Shorbterm effects of wildfire on fishes and
<br />aquatic macroiavertebrates in the southwestern United States.
<br />North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 16:663-668.
<br />Robichaud, P. R.; Brows, R. E. 1999. What happened after the
<br />smoke cleared: oasite erosion rates after a wildfu•e in eastern
<br />Oregon. Iu: Oleea, D. S.; Potyoady, J. P., eds. Proceeding, WBd-
<br />]andHydrologyConference,June 1999, Bozeman,MT. Hernon,VA
<br />American Water Resource Association: 419426.
<br />Roby, Keaneth B. 1989. Watershed response and recovery from the
<br />Will Fire: ten years of observation. In: Berg, Neil H., tech. word.
<br />Proceedings of the symposium on fire and watershed manage-
<br />ment, October 26.28, 1988, Sacramento, California. Gea. Tech.
<br />Rep. PSW-109. Berkeley, CA U.S. Department of Agriculture,
<br />Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment
<br />Station: 131-136.
<br />Rosgen, D. L. 1996. Applied river morphology. Pagcea Springs, CO:
<br />Wildland Hydrology. 364 p.
<br />Ruby, Earl C. 1989. Rationale for seeding grass on the Stanielaus
<br />Complex burn. In: Berg, Neil H., tech. word. Proceedings of the
<br />symposium on fire and watershed management, October 26-28,
<br />1988, Sacramento, California. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-109. Berkr
<br />ley, CA U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific
<br />Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station: 126-130.
<br />Ruby, Earl. 1995. Tyce BAER report: findings of the poet-BAER
<br />evaluation team, 8/21-23/96. Unpublished report on file at: U.S.
<br />Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Wenatchee Natoml
<br />Forest, WA 6 p.
<br />Ruby, Earl. 1997.Observations onthe Dome 5re emergenry rehabili-
<br />tation seeding. Unpublished report on file at: U.S. Department of
<br />Agriculture, Forest Service. Tonto National Forest, AZ. 3 p.
<br />Ruby, Earl C.; Griffith, Rob. 1994. First-winter damage survey:
<br />Marne Sre, burned area emergency rehabilitation, MayJane
<br />1994. Unpublished report oa file at: Los Padres National Forest,
<br />CA 19 p. plus data shceta and photos.
<br />Ryas, K C.; Noete, N. V. 1963. Evaluatingprescrtbedfires. La: Loran,
<br />J. E.; Kilgore, B. M.; Fischer, W. C.; Mutch, R. W., tech. coorda.
<br />Proceedings, symposium and workshop on wilderness fire. Gen.
<br />Tech. Rep.1NT-182.Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture,
<br />Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station: 290-238.
<br />Sampson, Arthur W. 1944. Plant succession on burned chaparral
<br />leads in northern California. California Agricultural Experiment
<br />Station Bulletin. 686. 144 p.
<br />3artz, R. S. 1963. Soil erosion on afire-denuded forest area in the
<br />Douglas-fir region. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation:
<br />279-281.
<br />Schultz, A. M.; Launchbaugh, J. L.; Biewell, H. H. 1966. Relation-
<br />ship betweeagrass density andbrush seedling survival. Ecelogy.
<br />36(2): 226-238.
<br />Schultz, S.; Lincoln; Cauhorn, J.; Montague, C. 1986. Quantifice-
<br />tion oferoeionfrom afire and rainfall event in the Big BeltReage
<br />of the Northern Roc)Sy Mountains. Unpublished report on file at:
<br />U.S. Department ofAgriculture, Forest Service, Helena National
<br />Forest, MT. 21 p.
<br />Schumm, S. A; Harvey, M. D. 1982. Natural erosion in the USA In:
<br />Schmidt, B. L., ed. Determinants of Boil loss tolerance. Madison,
<br />WI:American SocietyofAgonomy, SpecielPublicetion.46:23-99.
<br />Souders, C. 1997. Soil lose pin method form, Gila National Forest:
<br />HB fire. (data sheets) Uapubliehed report oa file at: U.S. Depart
<br />ment of Agriculture, Forest Service, Gila National Forest, NM. 2 p.
<br />Stewart, William Lemley. 1973. Emergencyrehabilitatian ofwater-
<br />shededenuded bywildfire lathe poaderosapine and Douglas-fir
<br />zones of north-central Washington. Pullman, WA Washington
<br />State Uaivereity. 69 p. Thesis.
<br />Story, Mark T. 1994. Water quality monitoring, Mill Creek timber
<br />sales and Thompson Creek fire. Unpublished report oa file at:
<br />U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Gallatin Na-
<br />tional Forest, MT. 10 p.
<br />Story, Mark T.; Kracht, Richard. 1989. Memo: Emergency water-
<br />shed stabilization, BMP implementation review Storm Creek
<br />fire. Unpublished report oa file at: U.S. Department of Agricul-
<br />ture, Forest Service, Gallatin National Forest, MT. 16 p.
<br />Sullivan, J.; Omi, P. N.;Dyer, A A; Gonzales-Caben, Armando.1987.
<br />Evaluating the economics efficiency ofwildfire rehabilitation fresh
<br />meats. Western Journal of Applied Forestry. 2(2): 68-61.
<br />Swanson, F. J. 1981. Fire and geomorphic proses see. Ia: Mooney, H.;
<br />Bonaickaen,T. M.; Christensen, N. L.; Lotan,J. E.; Refiners, W. A,
<br />tech. words. Prceeedings of the conference; Fire regimes and
<br />ecosystem properties, December 11-16,1979, Honolulu, HI. Gen.
<br />Tech. Rep. WO-26. Washington, DC: U.S. Department ofAgricul-
<br />ture, Forest Service: 410-420.
<br />Sweeney, James R. 1966. Responses of vegetation to fire: a study of
<br />the herbaceous vegetation following chaparral fires. University
<br />of California Publications in Botany. 28: 143-249.
<br />Taskey, R. D.; Curtis, C. L.; Stone, J. 1889. Wlldfire, ryegreee
<br />seeding, and watershed rehabilitation. In: Berg, Neil H., tech.
<br />word. Proceedings of the symposium oa fire and watershed
<br />management, October 26-28,1988, Sacramento, California. Gea.
<br />Tech. Rep. PSW-109. Berkeley, CA U.S. Department ofAgricul-
<br />ture,Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experi-
<br />ment Station: 149-161.
<br />Taylor, Carl; Dalen, Ray; Ettner, Bob; Bates, Wes; Little, Harry;
<br />Allen, Larry; Knipe, Duane. 1979. Burned area rehabilitation
<br />activity review. Unpublished report on file at: U.S. Department
<br />of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southweatem Region, Albuquer-
<br />que, NM. 68 p.
<br />Tiedemaan, Arthur R.; HIock, Glen O. 1973. Firsbyear vegetation
<br />after fire, resceding, and fertilization on the E stint Experimantal
<br />Forest. Ree. Nate PNW-196. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of
<br />Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest sad Range
<br />Experiment Station. 23 p.
<br />Tiedemean, Arthur K; HIock, Glen 0.1976. Development of vegeta-
<br />tionafterfire, seeding, and fertilization on the EntiatEaperimea-
<br />tal Forest. In: Proceedings, annual Tall Timbers 5re ecology
<br />conference, number 16: Pacific northwest. Tallahassee, FL: Tall
<br />Timbers Research Station: 171-191.
<br />Tiedemean, A R.; Helvey, J. D.; Anderson, T. D. 1978. Stream
<br />chemistry and watershed nutrient economy following wildfire
<br />and fertilization in eastern Washington. Journal of Environ-
<br />meatsl Quality. 7(4): 680-688.
<br />Tyrrel, Robert R. 1981. Memo, Panorama bum rehabilitation.
<br />Unpublished report on file at: U.S. Department of Agriculture,
<br />Forest Service, San Bemerdino National Forest, CA 16 p.
<br />U.S. Department ofAgriculture, Forest Service. 1996. BurnedArea
<br />Emergency Rehabilitation handbook FSH 2509.13.
<br />Van de Water, Roberta. 1998. Posbfire riparian zone management:
<br />the Salmon River experience. In: Proceedings, nineteenth annual
<br />forest vegetation management conference: wildfire rehabilita-
<br />tion, January 20.22,1998. Redding, CA Forest Vegetation Man-
<br />agement Conference: 2640.
<br />V an Zuvk, Kathy. 1997. Memo, Crystal burn monitoring. Unpublished
<br />report m file at: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service,
<br />Tahoe National Forest, CA 2 p.
<br />Wells, W. G., II. 1981. Some effects of bnudrfires oa erosion pro-
<br />ceases in coastal southern California. In: Erosion and Sediment
<br />TransportinPacificRim Steeplande. Christchurch,NewZealand:
<br />IASH Publication No. 192: 306-942.
<br />bleat, F. W.; Jubrea, G.; Juhren, M. C. 1962. Fire and biotic factors
<br />affecting germination. Ecelogy. 33(3): 361-364.
<br />Wohlgemuth,PeterM.; Beyers,Jan L.; Wakeman,CarlaD.;Conard,
<br />Susan G. 1998. Effects of fire sad grass seeding on soil erosion in
<br />southern California chaparral. Ia: Proceedings, nineteenth an-
<br />nualforest vegetation mane gemeat conference: wildfire rehabili-
<br />tation, January 20-22, 1998. Redding, CA Forest Vegetation
<br />Management Conference: 41-61.
<br />Wright, H. A; Churchill, F. M.; Stevens, W. C. 1976. Effect of
<br />prescribed burning on sediment, water yield, and water quality
<br />from dozed juniper ]ands is central Texas. Journal of Range
<br />Management. 29: 294-298.
<br />Wright, H. A; Churchill, F. M.; Stevens, W. C. 1982. Soil lose and
<br />runoff oa seeded ve. son-seeded watersheds following prescribed
<br />burning. Journal of Range Management. 36: 382-386.
<br />USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRS-GTRl3. 2000 59
<br />
|