The Restoration of rivers and streams : theories and experience

Title
  1. The Restoration of rivers and streams : theories and experience / edited by James A. Gore.
Published by
  1. Boston : Butterworth Publishers, c1985.

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Additional authors
  1. Gore, James A.
Description
  1. xii, 280 p. : ill., maps; 25 cm.
Subject
  1. Stream conservation
Contents
  1. Introduction / James A. Gore -- Water quality restoration and protection in streams and rivers / Edwin E. Herricks and Lewis L. Osborne. -- The use of meander parameters in restoring hydrologic balance to reclaimed stream beds / Victor R. Hasfurther -- Riparianre vegetation as a mitigating process in stream and river restoration / Bertin W. Anderson and Robert D. Ohmart -- Mechanisms of colonization and habitat enhancement for benthic macroinvertebrates in restored river channels / James A. Gore -- Stream channel modifications and reclamation structures to enhance fish habitat / Thomas A. Wesche -- Methods for determining successful reclamation of stream ecosystems / Robert N. Winget -- Aquatic community response to techniques utilized to reclaim eastern U.S. coal surface mine-impacted streams / Lynn B. Starnes -- Some effects of stream habitat improvement on the aquatic and riparian community of a small mountain stream / Stephen A. Burgess -- Enhancement of urban water quality through control of nonpoint source pollution : Denver, Colorado / Robert D. Judy, Jr.
Call number
  1. JSE 86-1496
Note
  1. "An Ann Arbor science book."
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographies and index.
Title
  1. The Restoration of rivers and streams : theories and experience / edited by James A. Gore.
Imprint
  1. Boston : Butterworth Publishers, c1985.
Bibliography
  1. Includes bibliographies and index.
Added author
  1. Gore, James A.
LCCN
  1. 84016965
ISBN
  1. 0250405059
Research call number
  1. JSE 86-1496
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