Summary of Databases and Keywords Search for M and T Literature Review Project

Channel Migration and Screen Database Contact Online via UC Davis Library ISI Web of Science Fish & Worldwide [via NISC] FishBase Cambridge Scientific Abstracts Fish and Wildlife Reference Service (FWRS) UC Davis J. Cech, Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biogy DWR, Red Bluff Stacy Cepello and Koll Buer CDFG - USFWS (R. DeHaven) USACE (J.C. Fischenich) NMFS (H. Brown) USACE (Dietl) Stillwater and Associates (Noah Hume)

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HIGHLY RELEVANT Ayres Associates. 1997. Sacramento Bank Protection Project (SRBPP), Sacramento River and Tributaries Hydrodynamic Modeling of the Sacramento River and Butte Basin from RM 174 to RM 194. Balasek, K. M. 1990. Gravel Filtration as an Alternative to Fish Screens. A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of California State University, Chico. Brice, J. 1977. Lateral Migration of the Middle Sacramento River, California. Buer, K. 1984. Middle Sacramento River Spawning Gravel Study. Buer, K., N. Eaves, and J. McMillan. 1984. Middle Sacramento River Spawning Gravel Study, with River Atlas. Buer, K. 1985. Executive Summary Sacramento River Spawning Gravel Studies. Buer, K., D. Forwalter, M. Kissel, and B. Stohler. 1989. The Middle Sacramento River: Human Impacts on Physical and Ecological Processes Along a Meandering River,. in. Proceedings of the California Riparian Systems Conference Held in Davis, California on September 22-24, 1988: Protection, Management, and Restoration for the 1990's, USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-110, 22-32. Buer, K. 1995. Sacramento River Meander Belt Future Erosion Investigation. Buer, K. Y., S. Klinsteker, and H. Rainwater. 1998. Draft Sacramento River meander Belt-Future Erosion Study. in. California Department of Fish and Game. 1997. Fish Screen Criteria. California Department of Fish and Game. California Department of Water Resources, N. D. 1993. M & T Chico Ranch Ground Water Investigation Phase 1. California Department of Water Resources, N. D. 1995. M & T Chico Ranch Ground Water Investigation Phase II. California Department of Water Resources. 1996. M & T Chico Ranch Conjunctive Use Investigation Phase III. California Department of Water Resources. 1997. Draft Report for the Big Chico Creek Watershed Mapping/Geographic Information System Project. Darby, S. E., A. M. Alabyan, and M. J. Van de Wiel. 2002. Numerical Simulation Of Bank Erosion And Channel Migration In Meandering . Water Resources Research 38. DFFTCC, and D. F. F. T. C. Committee. 1979. Justification For Proceeding With An Off-River Intake Concept For The Peripheral Canal. Interagency Ecological Study Program for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Estuary, Delta Fish Facilities Technical Committee Working Justification Paper No 1. Duan, J. G., S. S. Y. Wang, and Y. F. Jia. 2001. The Applications Of The Enhanced CCHE2D Model To Study The Alluvial Channel Migration Processes. Journal of Hydraulic Research 39:469-480. Edwards, B. F., and D. H. Smith. 2002. River Meandering Dynamics. Physical Review e 65. Harmon, H., and A. Henderson. 1999. 1997 Sacramento River Aerial Atlas. 1 ed. Draft. Jones & Stokes Associates, and Ayres Associates. 1999. Riparian Restoration Site Assessment Report, Sacramento River Restoration Sites. Kislingmoller, J. 1992. Lateral Sediment Transport By Bedforms In A Meander Bend. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 17:501-513. Kondolf, G. M. 1993. Glenn-Colusa Fish Screen Improvements Draft Geomophological Investigations. in. Larsen, E. W., and S. E. Greco. 2002. Modeling channel management impacts on river migration: A case study of Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area, Sacramento River, California, USA. Environmental Management 30:209-224. Larsen, E. W., E. Anderson, E. Avery, and K. Dole. 2002. The controls on and evolution of channel morphology of the Sacramento River: a case study of river miles 201-105. Lawler, D. M. 1993. The Measurement Of River Bank Erosion And Lateral Channel Change - A Review. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 18:777-821.

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Mosselman, E. 1995. A Review Of Mathematical-Models Of River Planform Changes. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 20:661-670. Nongame Bird and Mammal Section and Wildlife Management Division of the State of California Department of Fish and Game. 1992. Recovery Plan: Bank Swallow (Riparia riparia). in. Purkey, D. R., and E. M. Mansfield. 2002. Estimating the Potential for in Lieu Conjunctive Water Management in the Central Valley of California. Seminara, G., G. Zolezzi, M. Tubino, and D. Zardi. 2001. Downstream And Upstream Influence In River Meandering. Part 2. Planimetric Development. Journal of Fluid Mechanics 438:213-230. US Fish and Wildlife Service. 1984. Sacramento River Chico Landing to Red Bluff Project 1983 Gravel Study. Final Report. in. US Fish and Wildlife Service. 1984. Sacramento River Chico Landing to Red Bluff Project 1983 Gravel Study. in Final Report. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. US Fish and Wildlife Service. 1985. Chico Landing to Red Bluff Project-Gravel Studies. in. Water Engineering and Technology. 1988. Geomorphic Analysis of Sacramento River. Draft Phase II Report. Geomorphic Analysis of Reach from Colusa to Red Bluff Diversion River Miles 143 to River Mile 243. Water Engineering and Technology. 1988. Geomorphic Analysis of Sacramento River Phase 1 Report. Geomorphic Analysis of Butte Basin Reach, River Mile 174 to River Mile 194. Water Engineering and Technology. 1990. Geomorphic Analysis and Bank Protection Alternatives Report for Sacramento River (RM 78-194) and Feather River (RM 0-28). Zolezzi, G., and G. Seminara. 2001. Downstream and upstream influence in river meandering. Part 1. General theory and application to overdeepening. Journal of Fluid Mechanics 438:183-211. Zolezzi, G., and G. Seminara. 2001. Upstream influence in erodible beds. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth Part B- Hydrology Oceans and Atmosphere 26:65-70.

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RELEVANT Associates, A. 1999. Sacramento River Bank Protection Project (SRBPP), Sacramento River and Tributaries. Pages 1- 9.3 in FINAL REPORT. Ayre Associates, Fort Collings, CO. Buer, K. 1994. Sacramento River Bank Erosion Investigation Memorandum Progress Report. in. Buer, K., and D. Forwalter. 1994. Sacramento River Bank Erosion Investigation, Red Bluff to Colusa, California. Buer, K., K. Weherly, and E. Cockrill. 1994. Use of Alternative Gravel Sources for Restoration and Riparian Habitat Enhancement, Shasta and Tehama Counties, California. Buer, K. 1994. Sacramento River Meander Belt Future Erosion Study. State of California, The Resources Agency, Department of Water Resources, Northern District. Buer, K., and e. al. 2001. Geomorphic and Geologic Considerations: Floodplain evolution and historic channel changes on the Sacramento River. in 19th Annual Salmonid Restoration Federation Conference. CALFED. 1999. Flow Regime Requirements for Habitat Restoration along the Sacramento River between Colusa and Red Bluff. in. CALFED Bay-Delta Program. California Department of Fish and Game. 1985. Memorandum: SCH 83021601- Draft EIR, Sacramento River Chico Landing to Red Bluff Bank Protection Project - Tehama, Glenn, and Butte Counties. California Department of Water Resources. 1975. Land Use Changes in the Sacramento River Riparian Zone, Redding to Colusa. in. California Department of Water Resources. 1976. Sacramento River, California Chico Landing to Red Bluff. California Department of Water Resources. 1979. Observations of Sacramento River Bank Erosion 1977-1979. California Department of Water Resources. 1983. Land Use Change in the Sacramento River Riparian Zone, Redding to Colusa A Second Update 1977-1982. in. California Department of Water Resources, N. D. 1984. River Atlas Red Bluff / Colusa. Appendix to: Middle Sacramento River Spawning Gravel Study. California Department of Water Resources, and Northern District. 1984. Appendix A To: Middle Sacramento River Spawning Gravel Study. in. California Department of Water Resources. 1987. State Water Project Future Supply Cottonwood Creek Reformation. The Dipping vat--Schoenfield Project. California Reclamation Board. 1986. Environmental Impact Report for the Butte Basin Overflow Area. California State University, and Chico-Research Foundation. 1998. Big Chico Creek Watershed Project Stakeholder Inventory of Issues and Concerns DRAFT. California State University, and Chico-Research Foundation. 1998. Big Chico Creek Watershed Project Existing Conditions Report Technical Team Administrative Draft. Cepello, S. A., Buer, Koll. 1995. Memorandum Report: Sacramento River Meander Belt Future Erosion Investigation. Cepello, S. A., and K. Buer. 1995. Sacramento River Gravel Study-Keswick Dam to Cottonwood Creek. CH2M Hill, and Resouce Consultants and Engineers. 1993. Sheet Pile Driveability Tests and Well Logging Report: Sacramento River Fisheries Enhancement Structure (Riverbed Gradeint Resoration Facility) Sacramento River Mile 206, California. in. Cunningham, J. 1988. Planning to Preserve Riparian Habitat Sacramento River, Colusa to Red Bluff. An Annotated Bibliography. Dardeau, E. A., Jr., , K. J. Killgore, Jr., , and A. C. Miller. 1995. Using Riprap to Create or Improve Riverine Habitat,. in. River, Coastal and Shoreline Protection: Erosion Control Using Riprap and Armourstone, John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 609-620. Department of the Interior, B. o. L. M. 1986. Sacramento River Area Management Plan.

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Haley, R., E. S. Smith, and W. F. and Van Woert. 1972. Northern California Investigation: Fish and Wildlife Problems and Opportunities in Relation to Sacramento River Water Developments. Memorandum Report. in. Haltiner, J. 1995. Environmentally sensitive approaches to river channel management,. in. River, Coastal and Shoreline Protection: Erosion Control Using Riprap and Armourstone, John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 545-556. Harvey, M. D., and C. C. Watson. 1989. Effects of Bank Revetment on Sacramento River, California,. in. Proceedings of the California Riparian Systems Conference Held in Davis, California on September 22-24, 1988: Protection, Management, and Restoration for the 1990's, USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-110, 47- 50. Harvey, A. M. 1989. Meanderbelt dynamics of the Sacramento River, California. Pages 54-59 in. Jones & Stokes Associates. 1983. Riparian Vegetation Analysis, Upper Sacramento River, California. in. Jones & Stokes Associates, and US Fish and Wildlife Service. 2002. Final Finding of no Significant Impact and Environmental Assessment for Proposed Restoration Activities on The Sacramento River National Wildlife Refuge. in. Jungwirth, M., O. Moog, and S. Muhar. 1993. Effects Of River Bed Restructuring On Fish And Benthos Of A Fifth Order Stream, Melk, Austria. in. Regulated Rivers, Research and Management, xx, 195-204. Larsen, E. W., G. S. Schaldow, and J. F. Mount. 1997. The geomorphic influence of bank revetment on channel migration: Upper Sacramento River, miles 218-206. Pages 1-5 in. International Association for Hydraulic Research. Lisle, T., and S. Hilton. 1991. Fine Sediment in Pools: an Index of How Sediment is Affecting a Stream Channel. in. Mendenhall, W. D., S. L. Pike, and K. L. Dossey. 1993. Upper Sacramento River Habitat Modeling Progress Report End of Phase I and Appendices A to L. 1 ed. Micheli, E. R., and J. W. Kirchner. 2002. Effects Of Wet Meadow Riparian Vegetation On Streambank Erosion. 2. Measurements Of Vegetated Bank Strength And Consequences For Failure Mechanics. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 27:687-697. Micheli, E. R., and J. W. Kirchner. 2002. Effects Of Wet Meadow Riparian Vegetation On Streambank Erosion. 1. Remote Sensing Measurements Of Streambank Migration And Erodibility. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 27:627-639. Parfitt, D. G. 1980. Upper Sacramento River Spawning Gravel Study. in. Priestaf, I. G. 1983. Sacramento River Seepage: Alternative Mitigating Measures. Richardson, W. R. 2002. Simplified model for assessing meander bend migration rates. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering-Asce 128:1094-1097. Sandheinrich, and Atchison. 1986. Environmental Effects of Dikes and Revetments on Large Riverine Systems. in. Shields, F. D., Jr. , A. J. Bowie, and C. M. Cooper. 1995. Control of stream bank erosion due to bed degradation with vegetation and structure,. in. Water Resources Bulletin, 31-3, 475-489. Solari, L., G. Seminara, S. Lanzoni, M. Marani, and A. Rinaldo. 2002. Sand bars in tidal channels Part 2. Tidal meanders. Journal of Fluid Mechanics 451:203-238. Sun, T., P. Meakin, and T. Jossang. 2001. Meander migration and the lateral tilting of floodplains. Water Resources Research 37:1485-1502. US Army Corps of Engineers. 1975. Wild, Scenic and Recreational Characteristics- Sacramento River, CA, Keswick Dam to Sacramento. US Army Corps of Engineers. 1975. Sacramento river, Chico Landing to Red Bluff, California, Bank Protection Project, final Environmental Statement. US Army Corps of Engineers. 1995. Project Study Plan General Reevaluation Study Sacramento River Bank Protection Project, CA. in.

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US Army Corps of Engineers. 2001. Sacramento Bank Rip-Rap Survey (CD ROM). in. US Department of the Interior. 1987. Sacramento River Chico Landing Red Bluff Project 1986 Juvenile Study. in. US Department of the Interior, B. o. R., Mid-pacific Region,. 1998. Hamilton City Pumping plant fish screen improvement project, Sacramento. US Fish and Wildlife Service. 1984. Riparian Vegetation Protection Program. An Appraisal Level Study. Sacramento River and tributaries bank protection and erosion control investigation-evaluation of impacts on fisheries. in. US Fish and Wildlife Service. 1987. Sacramento River Butte Basin Reach Fall 1986 Spawning Survey, Region One. in. US Fish and Wildlife Service. 1989. Environmental Assessment Proposed Sacramento River National Wildlife Refuge. US Fish and Wildlife Service. 1992. Shaded Riverine Aquatic Cover of the Sacramento River System: Classification as Resource Category 1 Under the FWS Mitigation Policy. in. US Fish and Wildlife Service, and Ducks Unlimited. 1998. Proposed Finding of No Significant Impact Draft Environmental Assessment for the River Vista Unit and Flynn Unit of the Sacramento River National Wildlife Refuge Levee Removal and Floodplain Restoration Projects. 2 ed. in. USDA, and US Fish and Wildlife Service. 1989. Proceedings of the California Riparian Systems Conference: Protection, Management and Restoration for the 1990's. in. Vanoni, V. A. 1987. Sedimentation Aspects of the Sacramento River between Bend Bridge and Colusa. Water Engineering and Technology. 1991. Geomorphic Analysis and Bank Protection Alternatives for Sacramento River, Feather River, Yuba River, Bear River, American River,….. in.

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POSSIBLY RELEVANT Abt, S. R., T. L. Johnson, C. I. Thornton, and S. C. Trabant. 1998. Riprap Sizing At Toe Of Embankment Slopes. in. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 124-7, 672-677. Ackers, P., and W. R. White. 1973. Sediment Transport:New Approach and Analysis. Journal of the Hydraulics Division,Proceedings of the ASCE 99,No HY11:2041-2060. Ackers, P. 1982. Meandering channels and the influence of bed materials. Pages 389-422 in R. D. Hey, J. C. Bathurst, and C. R. Thorne, editors. Gravel Bed Rivers. John Wiley & Sons, New York. Ackers, P., and G. Thompson. 1987. Reservoir sedimentation and influence of flushing. Pages 845-868 in C. R. Thorne, J. C. Bathurst, and R. D. Hey, editors. Sediment Transport in Gravel-Bed Rivers. John Wiley & Sons, New York. ACOE. 1998. Office Report Sacramento River Bank Protection Project Contract 42 Review of Habitat Mitigation Commitments. in. Adams, R. G., and D. E. Gallo. 2001. Final Report. The Economic Impact on Glenn County of Public Land Acquisition and Habitat Restoration Activities in the Sacramento River Conservation Area. Aleviso, B., J. Monroe, P. Fox, K. Levy, R. Nuzum, R. Bailey, R. Fulita, and C. Hanson. 1996. Habitat Restoration in Aquatic Ecosystems: A Review of the Scientific Literature related to the Principles and Pratice of Habitat Restoration. Allen, J. R. L. 1971. River and Their Deposits. Science Prog.Oxf. 59:109-122. Allen, J. R. L. 1982. Free meandering channels and lateral deposits. Pages 53-100 in Sedimentary Structures: Their character and physical basis, Vol. 2. Elsevier, New York. American Fisheries Society. 1982. The Best Management Practices for the Management and Protection of Western Riparian Stream Ecosystems. in. Amorocho, J. 1983. Suspended Sediment Studies For The Sacramento River Diversion To The Peripheral Canal. Technical Report 8 - FF/ENG-4ATR/83-8 Interagency Ecological Study Program for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Estuary. Anderson, J. 1998. Geologic and Sedimentation aspects of the Aquatic Monitoring and Assessment for the Upper Fall River. Andrle, R. 1994. Flow Structure And Development Of Circular Meander Pools. Geomorphology 9:261-270. Andrle, R. 1996. Measuring Channel Planform of Meandering Rivers. Physical Geography 17:270-281. Annandale, G. W. 1987. River mechanics: a universal approach. Water for the Future: Hydrology in Perspective 164:161-167. Anonymous. 1981. Review And Analysis Of Fish Screen Concepts. 1978, Sacramento, California. Armanini, A. 1998. Downstream Fining: Variation of bed and sediment load mean diameters due to erosion and deposition processes. Pages 351-359 in P. Billi, R. D. Hey, C. R. Thorne, and P. Tacconi, editors. Dynamics of Gravel-bed Rivers. John Wiley & Sons, New York. Armour, C. L., R. J. Fisher, and J. W. Terrell. 1984. Comparison of the Use of the Habitat Evaluation Procedures (HEP) and the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology (IFIM) in Aquatic Analyses. Armour, and Taylor. 1991. Evaluation of the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology by USFWS Field Users. in. Ayers Associates. 1996. Gradient Maintenance Facility (GMF) Preliminary Design, Cost Comparison, and Habitat Impacts. in. Ayres Associates. 1997. Gradient Facility Limited Reevaluation Report: Riverbed Gradient Facility for the Sacramento River at the Glenn-Colusa District (GCID) Intake, California 2 ed. in. Ayres Associates. 1997. Final Field Reconnnaissance Report Sacramento River Bank Protection Project. in.

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Ayres Associates. 1998. Gradient Facility Risk Assessment Report (Draft). in Riverbed Gradient Facility for the Sacramento River at the Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District (GCID) Intake, California. Ayres Associates. 1998. 1998 Hydrographic Resurvey Of The GCID GF Project Reach From RM 202 To RM 206.5. Ayres Associates. 1998. Gradient Facility Risk Assessment Report (Draft) Riverbed Gradient Facility for the Sacramento River at Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District (GCID) Intake, California. Ayres Associates. 1999. Gradient Facility Project Report Volume I. Riverbed Gradient Restoration Structures for the Sacramento River at the Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District (GCID) Intake, California. DRAFT. in. Ayres Associates. 1999. Gradient Facility Project Report Volume II (Appendices). Riverbed Gradient Restoration Structures for the Sacramento River at the Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District (GCID) Intake, California. Ayres Associates, and Colorado State University. 1999. Gradient Facility Physical Model Report Riverbed Gradient Facility for the Sacramento River at The Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District (GCID) Intake, California,. Ayres Associates, and Colorado State University. 1999. Draft Gradient Facility Physical Model Report Riverbed Gradient Facility for the Sacramento River at the Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District (GCID) Intake, California. Bain, and et al. 1999. Trends in Methods for Assessing Freshwater Habitats. in. Base, N. D. D. 1997. Draft Handbook Appendix C Sacramento River Geographic Information System. Pages c-1-c-3 in. Bates, D. W. 1970. Diversion And Collection Of Juvenile Fish With Traveling Screens. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Fish. Leafl. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR. Bates, D. W., E. W. Murphey, and E. F. Prentice. 1970. Design and operation of a Cantilevered traveling fish screen (Model V). in UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR - SPECIAL SCIENTIFIC REPORT- FISHERIES | U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Issue No.608, pp. 6-15; 1970. Beak Consultants. 1992. Draft Biological Data Report For the Sacramento River Gradient Restoration Project Glenn County, California. in. Beamer, E. M., and Henderson, R.A. 1998. Juvenile Salmonid Use of Natural and Hydromodified Stream Bank Habitat in the Mainstem Skagit River, Northwest Washington,. in. Report prepared for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Seattle District, Skagit System Cooperative, LaConner, WA. Beatty, D. A. 1984. Channel Migration And Incision On The Beatton River - Discussion. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering-Asce 110:1681-1682. Benjamin, T. S. 1997. Chapter 9: Stablizing and Restoring Streambanks - Naturally. in. Beschta, R. A., and W. L. Jackson. 1979. The intrusion of fine sediments into a stable gravel bed. J.Fish.Res.Board Can. 36:204-210. Beschta, R. L. 1991. Stream Habitat Management for Fish in the Northwestern United States: The Role of Riparian Vegetation. American Fisheries Society Symposium 10:53-58. Beschta, R. L., W. S. Platts, and B. Kauffman. 1991. Field Review of Fish Habitat Improvement Projects in the Grande Ronde and John Day River Basins of Eastern Oregon. US Fish & Wildlife:1-53. Best, J. L., P. J. Ashworth, C. S. Bristow, and J. Roden. 2003. Three-dimensional sedimentary architecture of a large, mid-channel sand braid bar, Jamuna River, Bangladesh. Journal of Sedimentary Research 73:516-530. Bill, A. J., L. A. Brown, and R. A. Steel. 1975. Major Surface Water Development Opportunities in the Sacramento Valley. A Progress Report. Black, G., E. Siskiyou Resource Conservation District, CA., , and W. Fish and Wildlife Restoration Program, DC,. 1998. Fish Screen Fabrication and Maintenance Project Located on the Scott River. Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. 1997. Restoration & Management Notes. Volume 15 Number 2 Winter 1997.

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Boeters, R. E. A. M., H. J. Verheij, and M. van der Wal. 1991. Environmental-friendly bank protections,. in. Environmental Hydraulics, Lee & Cheung (eds), Balkema, Rottendam, pp. 1437-1442. Bomford, J. A., and M. G. Lirette. 1991. Design, Operation, And Evaluation Of An Inverted, Inclined, Outmigrant Fish Screen. Pages 228-236 in American Fisheries Society Symposium 10. American Fisheries Society. Botsford, and Brittnacher. 1997. Viability of Saramento River Winter-Run Chinook Salmon. in. Bradley, C. E., and D. G. Smith. 1985. Plains Cottonwood Recruitment and Survival on a Prairie Meandering River Floodplain, Milk River, South Alberta and Northern Montana. Bridge, J. S. 1993. Description And Interpretation Of Fluvial Deposits - A Critical Perspective. Sedimentology 40:801- 810. Brooks, A. P., and G. J. Brierley. 2002. Mediated equilibrium: The influence of riparian vegetation and wood on the long-term evolution and behaviour of a near-pristine river. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 27:343- 367. Brown, M., and Yoshiyama. 1994. Historical Decline and Current Status of Coho Salmon in California. in. Buer, K., R. Scott, D. Parfitt, E. Serr, J. Haney, and L. Thompson. 1981. Spawning Gravel Enhancement Studies on Six Northern California Rivers. In: Watershed Rehabilitation in Redwood National Park and Other Pacific Coastal Areas. in. Buer, K. 1981. Klamath and Shasta Rivers Spawning Gravel Enhancement Study. Buer, K., R. Scott, D. Parfitt, E. Serr, J. Haney, and L. Thompson. 1981. Spawning Gravel Enhancement Studies on Six Northern California Rivers. in. Buer, K. 1986. Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area-Palisade Project Field Test, Composition of Eroding Banks. Buer, K. 1996. Provident Irrigation District Conjunctive Use Study - Phase I. Buer, K., and J. Cunningham. 1998. Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area Long-Term Solutions Study. DWR-ND Working Draft. Bureau of Reclamation. 1988. Construction of a Fish Screen and Bypass System and a Water Intake Bay Tehama-- Colusa Canal. Final Environmental Assessment and Finding of no Significant Impact. Burke, T. D., and Robinson, J. W. 1979. River structure modifications to provide habitat diversity,. in. A National Workshop on Mitigating Losses of Fish and Wildlife Habitats, General Technical Report RM-65, Colorado State University, pp. 556-561. . Butte Creek Watershed Conservancy. 2000. Butte Creek Watershed Management Strategy. Cada, G. F., and M. J. Sale. 1993. Status of Fish Passage Facilities at Nonfederal Hydropower Projects. Fisheries 18:4- 12. Cada, G. F. 1998. Efforts to reduce the impacts of hydroelectric power production on reservoir fisheries in the United States. International Review of Hydrobiology 83:43-50. Cada, G. F. 2001. The Development Of Advanced Hydroelectric Turbines To Improve Fish Passage Survival. Fisheries 26:14-23. CALFED. 1999. Ecological management zone visions. CALFED Bay-Delta Program, Sacramento, CA. CALFED. 1999. Ecosystem Restoration Program Plan: ecological management zone visions. CALFED Bay-Delta Program, Sacramento, CA. CALFED. 1999. Ecosystem Restoration Program Plan Volume 2 - Ecological Management Zone Visions. CALFED. 1999. Strategic Plan for Ecosystem Restoration. CALFED. 1999. Administrative Draft Interim Report…Sacramento and San Joaquin River Basins Comprehensive Study.

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CALFED. 1999. Administrative Draft Interim Report Figures and Appendices….Sacramento and San Joaquin River Basins Comprehensive Study. CALFED. 1999. Monitoring, Assessment, and Research on Central Valley Steelhead: Status of Knowledge, Review of Existing Programs, and Assessment of Needs. CALFED. 2000. Multi-Species Conservation Strategy. CALFED Bay-Delta Program. 1998. Ecosystem Restoration Program Plan Volume I Programmatic EIS/EIR Technical Appendix. CALFED Bay-Delta Program. 1998. Ecosystem Restoration Program Plan Volume II. California Advisory Committee on Salmon and Steelhead Trout. 1988. Restoring the Balance: California Advisory Committee on Salmon and Steelhead Trout 1988 ANNUAL REPORT. California Department of Fish and Game. 1957. The Use of Wire Fyke Traps to Estimate the Runs of Adult Salmon and Steelhead in the Sacramento River. Volume 43. in. California Department of Fish and Game. 1981. This is the fourth field study addressing juvenile salmonid bank protection issues funded by the corps. Prior studies are listed under the references and were accomplished by the California Department of Fish and Game in 1981, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 1984 and 1985. The prior studies focused on fish resource values, diet analyses, juvenile distribution, spawning, and the relationship of juvenile salmon to rock revetment bank protection. in. California Department of Fish and Game. 1982. Sacramento River and Tributaries Bank Protection and Erosion Control Investigation - Evaluation of Impacts on Fisheries, Bay-Delta Fishery Project. California Department of Fish and Game. 1983. Sacramento River and Tributaries Bank Protection and Erosion Control Investigation - Evaluation of Impacts on Fisheries,. in. Final Report. California Department of Fish and Game. 1985. Sacramento River, Glenn to Red Bluff Salmon Spawning Survey, Fall 1985: Synopsis. in, California Department of Fish and Game. California Department of Fish and Game. 1985. Riparian Resources of the Central Valley and California Desert: A Report on their Nature, History and Status with Recommendations for their Revitalization and Management. California Department of Fish and Game. 1987. Appendix I: CDFG CESA Consultatoin for the SRBPP, RM 0 through 194, in Solano, Sacramento, Yolo, Colusa, Sutter, Butte and Glenn Counties. in. California Department of Fish and Game. 1987. Memo to Mr. Raymond E. Barsh, Reclamation Board, From CDFG, Re: CESA Consultation for the SRBPP, River mile 0 through 194, in Solano, Sacramento, Yolo, Colusa, Sutter, Butte and Glenn Counties. in. California Department of Fish and Game. 1990. Status and Management of Spring-Run Chinook Salmon. California Department of Fish and Game. 1998. Report to the Fish and Game Commission: A Status Review of the Spring-Run Chinook salmon (Oncorhyncus tshawytscha) in the Sacramento River Drainage. 2 ed. California Department of Fish and Game. 1998. Establishment of the Wakasagi, Hypomesus Nipponensis, in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Estuary. in. California Department of Fish and Game. 1998. Feeding Habitats of Juvenile and Adult Delta Smelt from the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Estuary. in. California Department of Fish and Game. 2001. Evaluation of flow fluctuations on the anadromous fish populations in the lower American River. in. Tech. Rept. No. 01-02. California Department of Fish and Game. 2001. Evaluation of the Effects of Flow Fluctuations on the Anadromous Fish Populations in the Lower American River. in. California Department of Fish and Game Wildlife Conservation Board. 1988. Sacramento River Riparian Atlas Verona to Redding. California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. 1992. Soil Vegetation Survey Index to Resource Inventory Maps.

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