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G. Mathias Kondolf Landscape Architecture Term Projects collection

Finding aid prepared by Andrew Lippert, Special Collections Processing Archivist. Special Collections & University Archives The UCR Library P.O. Box 5900 University of Riverside, California 92517-5900 Phone: 951-827-3233 Fax: 951-827-4673 Email: [email protected] URL: http://library.ucr.edu/libraries/special-collections-university-archives © 2020 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Note Finding aid updated in March 2020 by Andrew Lippert, Special Collections Processing Archivist. The two Kondolf collections (formerly MS 96/1 and MS 96/2) were merged into a single collection (WRCA 154) and the finding aids were combined. The finding aid for the LA222 materials (MS 96/1) was originally created in 2009 by Paul Atwood and the finding aid for the LA 227 materials (MS 96/2) was created by Atwood and Randal Brandt in 2008.

G. Mathias Kondolf Landscape WRCA 154 1 Architecture Term Projects collection Descriptive Summary Title: G. Mathias Kondolf Landscape Architecture Term Projects collection Date (inclusive): 1990-2012 Collection Number: WRCA 154 Creator: Kondolf, G. Mathias Creator: Haltiner, Jeffrey P. (Jeffrey Peter) Extent: 7.08 linear feet(17 boxes) Repository: Rivera Library. Special Collections Department. Riverside, CA 92517-5900 Abstract: Collection materials consist of graduate term projects for LA222 and LA227 courses taught by Professor G. Mathias Kondolf within the Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning at the University of California, Berkeley. Languages: The collection is in English. Access Collection is open for research Publication Rights Copyright has not been assigned to the University of California, Riverside Libraries, Special Collections & University Archives. Distribution or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. To the extent other restrictions apply, permission for distribution or reproduction from the applicable rights holder is also required. Responsibility for obtaining permissions, and for any use rests exclusively with the user. Preferred Citation [identification of item], [date if possible]. G. Mathias Kondolf Landscape Architecture Term Projects collection (WRCA 154). Water Resources Collections and Archives. Special Collections & University Archives, University of California, Riverside. Acquisition Information Donated by Professor Kondolf. Processing History Finding aid updated in March 2020 by Andrew Lippert, Special Collections Processing Archivist. The two Kondolf collections (formerly MS 96/1 and MS 96/2) were merged into a single collection (WRCA 154) and the finding aids were combined. The finding aid for the LA222 materials (MS 96/1) was originally created in 2009 by Paul Atwood and the finding aid for the LA 227 materials (MS 96/2) was created by Atwood and Randal Brandt in 2008. Biographical Note G. Mathias Kondolf is Associate Professor of Environmental Planning and Geography, Dept. of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning and Dept. of Geography, University of California, Berkeley. Additional biographical information for Dr. Kondolf can be found at the UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design faculty page: https://ced.berkeley.edu/ced/faculty-staff/g-mathias-kondolf. Collection Scope and Contents This collection consists of graduate term projects for graduate level landscape architecture classes (LA222 and LA227) taught by Professor G. Mathias Kondolf in the College of Environmental Design at the University of California, Berkeley. Professor Jeff Haltiner and Dr. Mark Tompkins were instructors for several semesters and are noted in the sub-series descriptive content. Collection Arrangement Collection is organized into two series, divided by academic semesters. Materials within each series are arranged chronologically. Series 1. Landscape Architecture 222 Term Projects, 1990-2012 Series 2. Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227 Term projects, 1992-2011 Digital Content Some of these documents are digitized and hosted on the University of California's eScholarship wesbite. Links to the digital copies are included with the item descriptions when applicable. Indexing Terms

G. Mathias Kondolf Landscape WRCA 154 2 Architecture Term Projects collection The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog. Subjects University of California, Berkeley. Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning Restoration ecology Stream conservation Urban hydrology Urban runoff Wetland conservation Genres and Forms of Materials Project files Reports

Series 1. Landscape Architecture 222 Term Projects 1990-2012 Series Scope and Contents This series is comprised of term projects for LA222, a graduate level landscape architecture class at UC Berkeley held during Spring semester. Series Arrangement Materials in this series are grouped into sub-series by year and then arranged chronologically.

Sub-Series 1.1. Spring Semester 1990 1990 Physical Description: 4 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term projects for Landscape Architecture 222 taught by Prof. Jeff Haltiner, University of California, Berkeley, Spring 1990.

Box 1, Folder 1 Fong, Darren Randal. The effect of low dams on invertebrate populations in Wildcat and South Fork of Strawberry Creeks 1990 Box 1, Folder 2 Murphy, Thomas. Conceptual restoration plan for a reach of Alamo Creek, Contra Costa Co 1990 Box 1, Folder 3 Punderson, Martha. The : an evaluation of levee design and the impacts to riparian vegetation 1990 Box 1, Folder 4 Sklar, Leonard. A conceptual design for an urban runoff treatment wetland at the mouth of , Albany, California 1990

Sub-Series 1.2. Spring Semester 1992 1992 Physical Description: 5 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term projects for Landscape Architecture 222 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Spring 1992.

Box 1, Folder 5 Hayes, Gretchen Elizabeth. Water balance analysis for the Cottonwood Creek drainage basin, White Mountains, Inyo National Forest, California 1992 Box 1, Folder 6 Hopkins, Helenka and Roger Brownlie. Greenbrae Marsh project: restoration progress 1992 Box 1, Folder 7 Lowney, Cindy. Alternatives for flood mitigation: Corte Madera Creek, CA 1992 Box 1, Folder 8 Scheibe, Ulrike. Flood control for the Green Valley Creek: proposal, project, and present options 1992

G. Mathias Kondolf Landscape WRCA 154 3 Architecture Term Projects collection Series 1. Landscape Architecture 222 Term Projects 1990-2012 Sub-Series 1.2. Spring Semester 1992 1992

Box 1, Folder 9 Yoshioka, Glenn S. Flood control project performance during the maximum discharge of record and implications to streamflow management: Big Chico Creek system, Butte County, California 1992

Sub-Series 1.3. Spring Semester 1993 1993 Physical Description: 10 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term projects for Landscape Architecture 222 taught by Professors G. Mathias Kondolf and Jeff Haltiner, University of California, Berkeley, Spring 1993.

Box 1, Folder 10 Baur, Grayson. Restoration alternatives for Canyon Creek, El Cerrito, California 1993 Box 1, Folder 11 Benjamin, Thomas S. Designing a sustainable waste and stormwater management system for Manhattan's Riverside South development 1993 Box 1, Folder 12 Boyd, William. Holism or despotism?: river-basin management in concept and practice 1993 Box 1, Folder 13 Brodsky, Mike. Feasibility of developing a mathematical model of the rainfall/discharge relationship for a small urbanized watershed 1993 Box 1, Folder 14 Cooper, Norrie. Beyond control: a comparative analysis of stormwater detention facilities and the potential for multiple use 1993 Box 1, Folder 15 Langenthal, Joshua Myers. Estimated peak flow calculations in three small basins in the Oakland Hills: Claremont, Gwinn and Vicente Canyons 1993 Box 1, Folder 16 Kim, Mintai. Effects of urbanization on flood processes in the Dougherty Valley 1993 Scope and Contents Prepared for Dougherty "HEAVEN" Valley Developers.

Box 1, Folder 17 Kull, Kallie Marie. Proposed methods of shoreline erosion control: Corte Madera Ecological Reserve 1993 Box 1, Folder 18 Moran, Michael J. The use of dendrochronology of white alders to estimate historical streambed levels on Wildcat Creek 1993 Box 1, Folder 19 Smegal, Tom. Reassessing grazing on Bay Area watershed lands 1993

Sub-Series 1.4. Spring Semester 1994 1994 Physical Description: 14 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term projects for Landscape Architecture 222 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Spring 1994.

Box 1, Folder 20 Campos, Erika. An historic cover-up of Codornices Creek 1994 Box 1, Folder 21 Elazar, Leora Susan. Groundwater protection strategies of eleven cities in the southern region 1994 Box 1, Folder 22 Fetherston, Scott C. Channel adjustments to Camanche Dam on the Mokelumne River, California 1994 Box 1, Folder 23 Goldstein, Karl. A century of destruction: historic change of the shoreline at Albany, California 1994 Box 1, Folder 24 Gore, Jamal. Changes in environmental mitigation requirements at small hydropower plants in California 1994 Box 1, Folder 25 Hannaford, Morgan. Substrate and hydrologic effects on the variability of rapid biological assessment using benthic macroinvertebrates 1994 Box 1, Folder 26 Imhoff, Peter T. Channel dimensions in "ideal" streams: quantifying the subjective experience of stream values 1994 Box 1, Folder 27 Lewis, Steven. Constructed stormwater wetland for urban nonpoint source pollution: considerations for implementation in the San Francisco Bay Area 1994 Box 1, Folder 28 Lucas, Andrea. Comparison of two riparian vegetation projects along the Russian River, Sonoma County 1994

G. Mathias Kondolf Landscape WRCA 154 4 Architecture Term Projects collection Series 1. Landscape Architecture 222 Term Projects 1990-2012 Sub-Series 1.4. Spring Semester 1994 1994

Box 1, Folder 29 Owens, Jonathan. Investigation of sediment accumulation in Pilarcitos Creek 1994 Box 1, Folder 30 Paz, Lucas W. and Shannon Brown. A protocol for determining runoff in using traditional methods and innovative isotopic techniques 1994 Box 1, Folder 31 Rothert, Steve. Hydrologic impacts of proposed dam and water diversion projects on the Mekong River 1994 Box 1, Folder 32 Thomas, Chris. Channel adjustments in the between Friant Dam and Gravelly Ford, California 1994 Box 2, Folder 33 Vick, Jennifer. Geologic and hydrologic modification in the lower Merced River: a preliminary investigation 1994

Sub-Series 1.5. Spring Semester 1995 1995 Physical Description: 18 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term projects for Landscape Architecture 222 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Spring 1995.

Box 2, Folder 34 Biro, Yasemin. Sediment deposition in the Demonstration Urban Stormwater Treatment Marsh in Fremont, California 1995 Box 2, Folder 35a Bulatao, Jason, Steven Cohn, and Jennifer S. O'Neil. The restoration of Wildcat Creek at Alvarado Park: a second year evaluation of channel conditions 1995 Box 2, Folder 35b Cohn, Steven, Jennifer S. O'Neil, and Jason Bulatao. Evaluation of restoration project in the Alvarado Park reach of Wildcat Creek 1995 Box 2, Folder 35c O'Neil, Jennifer S. The restoration of Wildcat Creek: an evaluation of channel conditions following a ten year 1995 Box 2, Folder 36 Bulkacz, Vanessa and Helen Lenda. Designing a daylighted channel in El Cerrito: a design problem using hydrological tools 1995 Box 2, Folder 37 Cain, John. Preliminary analysis of sheer [sic] forces exerted on the bed of the San Joaquin River below Friant Dam 1995 Box 2, Folder 38 Chang, Sheng-lin and Gustavo Gonzalez. Applications of hydrology in the design of urban riverways: the role of landscape architects 1995 Box 2, Folder 39 De Neale, Patrick. Post-flood site study of the Wildcat Creek flood control channel 1995 Box 2, Folder 40 Falzone, Anthony and Blake Kennedy. Calculation of Manning's n on the San Joaquin River below Friant Dam 1995 Box 2, Folder 41 Halat, Katie M. and Tina M. Ogawa. Surface water and ground-water data collection on Huichica Creek, Napa County, CA 1995 Box 2, Folder 42 Herrada, Mario. Lion Creek: an analysis and design study of an urban creek 1995 Box 2, Folder 43 Homrighausen, Mark. Current status of a channel stabilization project, Laurel Creek, California 1995 Box 2, Folder 44 McCrea, Bradley. Perceptions of the river: interviews along the 1911 Carmel River flood terrace 1995 Box 2, Folder 45 Merrill, Amy. Sediment production and export from Pine Creek Gulch Watershed, Marin County, CA 1995 Box 2, Folder 46 Nicholson, Scott. The Guadalupe River Park: a case study in the application of hydrology to landscape design of urban river fronts 1995 Box 2, Folder 47 Ramirez, Tim. Proposed instream flow requirements in the Central Valley: their effect on flows into the Delta and an evaluation of their effectiveness 1995 Box 3, Folder 48 Schlossberg, Eric. Changes in channel morphology in Claremont Creek, and Gwinn Creek: 1992 to 1995 1995 Box 3, Folder 49 Wilcox, Andrew. Reservoir sedimentation and the prospects for dam removal: a case study of Searsville Dam, Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve, Stanford University 1995

G. Mathias Kondolf Landscape WRCA 154 5 Architecture Term Projects collection Series 1. Landscape Architecture 222 Term Projects 1990-2012 Sub-Series 1.6. Spring Semester 1996 1996

Sub-Series 1.6. Spring Semester 1996 1996 Physical Description: 19 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term projects for Landscape Architecture 222 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Spring 1996.

Box 3, Folder 50 Anderson, Craig and Clay Taylor. Establishment of woody riparian vegetation on a river terrace gravel pit, Russian River, California 1996 Box 3, Folder 51 Connick, Sarah and Robin McKillop. Aggradation and degradation in the upper tidal reach of Lagunitas Creek, Marin County, CA 1996 Box 3, Folder 52 Douhovnikoff, Vladimir. Relative differences in evapotranspiration rates of three vegetation types near Lafayette, California 1996 Box 3, Folder 53 Hammerling, Eric. Establishing baseline information and a monitoring program for the channel morphology of Goat Creek, California 1996 Box 3, Folder 54 Kao, Yi-Liang. Treatment techniques in constructed wetland [sic]: case studies of Arcata Marsh and DUST Marsh 1996 Box 3, Folder 55 Kelso, Dennis D. Channel migration, gravel mines, and public policy in the East Fork Lewis River, Clark County, Washington 1996 Box 3, Folder 56 Leach, Rosalie D. Effect of sediment particle size on aquatic insect richness and relative abundance 1996 Box 3, Folder 57 Lichten, Keith and William Rhyne, Jr. Vegetated swales in the Lake Tahoe area 1996 Box 3, Folder 58 Lovato, Cheryl. Evaluation of a salt-dilution technique using three concentrations of saline solution for measuring small, shallow streams 1996 Box 3, Folder 59 Ma, Candy. Profiles of sediment deposition in Passalaqua Pit, an abandoned gravel pit, along the Russian River 1996 Box 3, Folder 60 Monahan, Mark C. Cost-benefit analysis of irrigation systems in saline soil conditions 1996 Box 3, Folder 61 Prevost, Delphine. Impacts of Friant Dam on the morphology of the San Joaquin River, California 1996 Box 3, Folder 62 Siem, Jeremiah. Geomorphic analysis of channel form and restoration suitability in the Navarro River Basin 1996 Box 3, Folder 63 Slater, Jill and Akoni Danielsen. Channel adjustments on the San Joaquin River below Friant Dam 1996 Box 3, Folder 64 Sramala, Alisa. Changes in channel morphology in the San Joaquin River below Friant Dam 1996 Box 3, Folder 65 Trout, Richard. Observation of woody debris and streamside vegetation in Wildcat Creek: possible effects on stream morphology and habitat value 1996 Box 3, Folder 66 Waggett, Caryl and Michael Fainter. Patterns of gully growth on Mean Bull Gully, Pomponio Creek, California 1996 Box 3, Folder 67 Wilson, Clark. Urban hydrology in the 20th century: a survey of articles pertaining to urban water concerns from The American City (and County), 1909-1996 1996 Box 4, Folder 68 Woodward, George. Dam removal as an alternative to river restoration using economic efficiency indicators 1996

Sub-Series 1.7. Spring Semesters 1992 & 1993, Additions 1992-1993 Physical Description: 5 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents This sub-series contains additional term projects for Landscape Architecture 222 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, for the Spring semesters of 1992 and 1993.

Box 4, Folder 69 Deck, John. Lost streams in Berkeley: discharge calculations for streams not appearing on the USGS 7.5-minute quadrangle or the 1975 Berkeley creeks map 1992

G. Mathias Kondolf Landscape WRCA 154 6 Architecture Term Projects collection Series 1. Landscape Architecture 222 Term Projects 1990-2012 Sub-Series 1.7. Spring Semesters 1992 & 1993, Additions 1992-1993

Box 4, Folder 70 Salazar, Carrie and J. Thomas. Estimation of sediment yield for the Vicente Creek Basin following the October 1991 fire 1992 Box 4, Folder 71 Harnish, Laura. Water balance of the Bobonaza Watershed from the headwaters to Sarayacu: preliminary analysis and identification of future data collection requirements 1993 Box 4, Folder 72 Kent, Chris. The hydrologic effect of urbanization on the succession of trees on a section of Codornices Creek 1993 Box 4, Folder 73 Micheli, Lisa. Characterization of the geomorphic location of an aquatic sedge (Carex senta), Creek, CA 1993

Sub-Series 1.8. Spring Semester 1997 1997 Physical Description: 14 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term projects for Landscape Architecture 222 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Spring 1997.

Box 4, Folder 74 Blazej, Nova and Michael Reilly. An analysis of trail erosion and erosion control measures: a comparison of three sites in Tilden and Wildcat Canyon Regional Parks 1997 Box 4, Folder 75 Bodie-Schwarz, Pam. Erosion and channel initiation downstream of urbanization in Los Altos Hills: the failure of approved measures to control stormwater 1997 Box 4, Folder 76 Custer, Adrian. The use of evapotranspiration methods in catchment planning 1997 Box 4, Folder 77 Kweskin, Corrina. A systematic review of local ordinances, general plan provisions, and other measures addressing creek protection in Alameda County 1997 Box 4, Folder 78 Laddish, Katherine M. Mathematical modeling of levee setbacks for a hypothetical river: a comparison of shear stress and critical shear stress 1997 Box 4, Folder 79 Mortimer, Katherine. Use of hydrologic information in environmental impact assessment for a reservoir, Los Vaqueros Dam, California 1997 Box 4, Folder 80 Murrell, Diana. Comparing more and less developed portions of an urban stream: upper and lower reaches of Sausal Creek, Oakland, California 1997 Box 4, Folder 81 Pandian, Anand. Of sponges, dams and cyber-engineers: rainfall-runoff modeling of a forested watershed, India 1997 Box 4, Folder 82 Small, Mary and Evan Hansen. Paleohydraulic reconstruction of a recent flood at , California 1997 Box 4, Folder 83 Smeltzer, Matthew and Ana Lyra. Recent landward recession of Monastery Beach, Monterey County, California 1997 Box 4, Folder 84 Steding, Anna. Physical and ecological effects of dams on the Colorado River mainstem: a hydrologic analysis and literature review 1997 Box 4, Folder 85 Thomas, Johanna. The Tuolumne River flooding of 1997: the politics and science of flood-control decision making 1997 Box 4, Folder 86 Vesque, Sandrine. Erosion at two sites on Strawberry Creek, Berkeley: existing conditions and management 1997 Box 4, Folder 87 Whall, Anthony T. The role of channel obstructions in the storage of woody debris within Wildcat Creek, Richmond, CA 1997

Sub-Series 1.9. Spring Semester 1999 1999 Physical Description: 13 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term projects for Landscape Architecture 222 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Spring 1999.

Box 5, Folder 88 Andrade, Renata Marson Teixeira de. Sediment accumulation at Jewel Lake, Wildcat Creek 1999

G. Mathias Kondolf Landscape WRCA 154 7 Architecture Term Projects collection Series 1. Landscape Architecture 222 Term Projects 1990-2012 Sub-Series 1.9. Spring Semester 1999 1999

Box 5, Folder 89 Becker, Gordon S. Steelhead passage in lower Alameda Creek, Alameda County, California 1999 Box 5, Folder 90 Capen, Heather and Jacob Tobias. restoration potential: an assessment and schematic plan 1999 Box 5, Folder 91 Clinton, Nicholas. Scott Creek: quantification of channel instability on proposed restoration sites 1999 Box 5, Folder 92 Danks, Sharon G. and Noreen C. McDonald. Designing swales for stormwater runoff: three South Bay case studies 1999 Box 5, Folder 93 Ilano, Eli. Changing the grade: a study and design on the North Fork of Strawberry Creek 1999 Box 5, Folder 94 Jain, Devyani and Ron Davis. Reassessment of Strawberry Creek cross-sections and pebble counts: a comparative study 1999 Box 5, Folder 95 Lacan, Igor, Bill Eisenstein, and Michael Soules. Hydrological and ecological assessment of Sausal Creek: physical setting, habitat quality, and benthic diversity in an urbanized watershed 1999 Box 5, Folder 96 Lassettre, Neil and Brett Harvey. Sources of large woody debris in Olema Creek and effects on channel morphology 1999 Box 5, Folder 97 Moghaddas, Jason. An alternative for road abandonment along the upper reach of Devil's Gulch, Marin County, California 1999 Box 5, Folder 98 Nelson, Heather L. and Alisa A. Wade. Shear stress effects on salmonid spawning gravel restoration on the Stanislaus River: a comparison of three categories of riffles 1999 Box 5, Folder 99 Opperman, Jeff. Preliminary hydrologic analysis of Parsons' Creek Watershed 1999 Box 5, Folder 100 Sun, Ying-Ling. Floodwall at the Abbey of New Clairvaux 1999

Sub-Series 1.10. Spring Semester 2000 2000 Physical Description: 8 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term projects for Landscape Architecture 222 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Spring 2000.

Box 6, Folder 101 Donovan, Katherine. Flood capacity and the restoration of Gibson Creek, Ukiah 2000 Box 6, Folder 102 Duin, Kristin. Recommendations for considering watershed hydrology in culvert installation and maintenance at Fort Hunter Liggett, Monterey County, California 2000 Box 6, Folder 103 Frontiera, Patty and Josh Metz. Establishing monitoring benchmarks for evaluation of restoration efforts on Parsons' Creek, Mendocino County, California 2000 Box 6, Folder 104 Glasner, Alice and Rich Walkling. Restoration opportunities on Lower Burns Creek 2000 Box 6, Folder 105 Katre, Alpana and Maureen Mason. Impacts of land use on stream conditions in the Watershed 2000 Box 6, Folder 106 Lutrick, Erin. Channel conditions in a stream draining a newly cleared vineyard near Napa, California after one winter 2000 Box 6, Folder 107 Rudnick, Debbie and Rebecca Atkinson. Engineered flood control and natural storm water conveyance: an investigation of land use development scenarios in the San Lorenzo Creek Watershed, Alameda County, California 2000 Box 6, Folder 108 Yang, Chia-Ning. Relating recreational use and spatial elements of a river: a questionnaire survey after boating trip in Garcia River 2000

Sub-Series 1.11. Spring Semester 2002 2002 Physical Description: 8 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term projects for Landscape Architecture 222 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Spring 2002.

G. Mathias Kondolf Landscape WRCA 154 8 Architecture Term Projects collection Series 1. Landscape Architecture 222 Term Projects 1990-2012 Sub-Series 1.11. Spring Semester 2002 2002

Box 6, Folder 109 Barrantes, Marco. Eastshore State Park restoration plan: daylight the creeks: Schoolhouse Creek model 2002 Box 6, Folder 110 Dubin, Michelle and Tanya Patsaouras. The significance of buffer zones on Marsh Creek 2002 Box 6, Folder 111 Edwards, Daphne and Christine Reed. Walker Creek vegetation and channel morphology: implications for future restoration projects 2002 Box 6, Folder 112 Freedman, Zack. Compton Creek restoration strategies 2002 Box 6, Folder 113 Konar, Megan and Patina Mendez. Habitat typing in Redwood Creek: the effects of bank reinforcement methods on pool spacing 2002 Box 6, Folder 114 Lave, Rebecca. High peak flows in the north fork of the Tijuana River: urbanization or climatic variability? 2002 Box 6, Folder 115 Mazor, Raphael D. Hydrologic impacts of a culvert on fish passage: restoring salmon in McCurdy Creek, Marin County 2002 Box 6, Folder 116 Minear, Toby. Sediment distribution in Fox Creek, a steep mountain stream in Northern California 2002

Sub-Series 1.12. Spring Semester 2003 2003 Physical Description: 9 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term projects for Landscape Architecture 222 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Spring 2003.

Box 6, Folder 117 Boutillier, Shay and Meg White. An evaluation of a green flood control project on lower Wildcat Creek, final draft 2003 Box 6, Folder 118 Cassell, Jodi L. Multiobjective flood management in California 2003 Box 6, Folder 119 Eppley, Amanda and Daniel Smolko. Final draft: post project appraisal, success of an early multi-stage channel restoration Miller Creek, Marin County, California 2003 Box 6, Folder 120 Kuo, I. Chun and Joanne Manson. What riparian vegetation tells us about stream characteristics 2003 Box 6, Folder 121 Ferry, Michael and Peter Miller. The removal of Saeltzer Dam on Clear Creek: an update 2003 Box 6, Folder 122 Miller, Alisha and Juliet Christian-Smith. Ackerman Creek channel enhancement post project appraisal: channel response to high winter flows 2003 Box 6, Folder 123 Moghaddas, Emily E. Y. Prescribed fire effects on sediment and large woody debris in a riparian streamzone 2003 Box 6, Folder 124 Schwab, Dominik. Quantifying soil water dynamics near Strawberry Creek, final draft 2003 Box 6, Folder 125 Tuxen, Karin. Final draft: riparian vegetation distribution related to inundation frequency 2003

Sub-Series 1.13. Spring Semester 2004 2004 Physical Description: 19 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term projects for Landscape Architecture 222 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Spring 2004.

Box 7, Folder 126 Anderson, Shannah and Lorraine Maldague. An assessment of stream flow and habitat quality for steelhead trout in , Contra Costa County 2004 Box 7, Folder 127 Bass, Phoebe and Min Choy. Channel incision in , Marin County 2004

Box 7, Folder 128 Daniels, Jubilee and Laura Pagano. Post-project appraisal of lower Ritchie Creek dam removal, Napa County 2004 Box 7, Folder 129 Davis, Courtney and Patrick Nichols. Hydrologic investigation of concrete flood control channel at UC Berkeley's Richmond Field Station 2004

G. Mathias Kondolf Landscape WRCA 154 9 Architecture Term Projects collection Series 1. Landscape Architecture 222 Term Projects 1990-2012 Sub-Series 1.13. Spring Semester 2004 2004

Box 7, Folder 130 Dean, Ronald and Edward Steinemann. Greenroofs for stormwater runoff control: experiences from two sites 2004 Box 7, Folder 131 Ford, Alexander. Upland groundwater pumping and stream flow, San Jose Creek, Monterey County 2004 Box 7, Folder 132 Gaffney, Kathryn and Angie (Anchi) Mei. Site design for a neighborhood-scale stormwater detention park in the proposed Los Angeles River National Urban Wildlife Refuge 2004 Box 7, Folder 133 Garcia, Luis and Rodrigo Orduna. The influence of large woody debris on channel form, upper Scott Creek, Santa Cruz County 2004 Box 7, Folder 134 Hall, Meredith. Comparing channel form of restored tidal marshes to ancient marshes of the north San Francisco Bay 2004 Box 7, Folder 135 Herron, Christy, Mary Ann King, and Kristen McDonald. A preliminary assessment of potential steelhead habitat in Sinbad Creek, Alameda County 2004 Box 7, Folder 136 Holt, Ashley and Charles F. Battaglia. Assessing channel morphology following a floodplain restoration project: Wildcat Creek, Richmond, CA 2004 Box 7, Folder 137 Kuroda, Miki and Jeff Williams. Using vegetated strips to manage runoff from Zone 7 Water Agency access roads 2004 Box 7, Folder 138 Levine, Jessie and Rosayln Stewart. Fall-run Chinook salmon habitat assessment: lower Marsh Creek, Contra Costa, CA 2004 Box 7, Folder 139 Matz, Mike and Alison Purcell. Post-restoration changes in bed material and channel features, Redwood Creek, Marin County 2004 Box 7, Folder 140 Oden, Matt and Aurel DeHollan. Continued monitoring of the Tassajara Creek restoration project 2004 2004 Box 7, Folder 141 Purcell, Alison. Runoff observations (Exercise 2) 2004 Box 7, Folder 142 Roge, Paul. Monitoring erosion control strategies of vineyards in Napa County 2004 Box 7, Folder 143 Ting, Jantrue, and Caitilin Pope-Daum. Post project evaluation of Miller Creek (Marin, CA) restoration: vegetation survival 2004 Box 7, Folder 144 Waljeski, Christine Ann and John L. Williams, III. Spatial distribution and possible sources of saline waters in Rodeo Lagoon, National Recreation Area, Marin County, California 2004

Sub-Series 1.14. Spring Semester 2005 2005 Physical Description: 6 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term projects for Landscape Architecture 222 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Spring 2005.

Box 7, Folder 145 Balazs, Carolina. Hydrology and channel form of an urban creek: in the context of restoration efforts 2005 Box 7, Folder 146 Clayton-Niederman, Z and Alicia Gilbreath. Distribution of bed sediment on Clear Creek after removal of Saeltzer Dam efforts 2005 Box 7, Folder 147 Jencks, Rosey. Landscape-based stormwater management for industrial lands Piers 94-96 2005 Box 7, Folder 148 Klausmeyer, Kirk. Effects of climate change on the hydrology of upper Alameda Creek 2005 Box 7, Folder 149 Mackie, Trina and Eric Zhang. Crowley Lake, Mono County: nutrient loading and eutrophication 2005 Box 7, Folder 150 Skrtic, Lana. Hydrology of Deer Creek and its tributaries: a contribution to planning a restoration project 2005

Sub-Series 1.15. Spring Semester 2006 2006 Physical Description: 6 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term projects for Landscape Architecture 222 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Spring 2006.

G. Mathias Kondolf Landscape WRCA 154 10 Architecture Term Projects collection Series 1. Landscape Architecture 222 Term Projects 1990-2012 Sub-Series 1.15. Spring Semester 2006 2006

Box 8, Folder 151 Chan, Andre and Sarah K. Heard. The perfect storm: flow through a restored compound channel: Tassajara Creek, Dublin, CA: assessment of the roughness, flow, floodplain conveyance, and compound channel capacity of the restoration of Tassajara Creek from the high-water marks of a 20-year storm 2006 Box 8, Folder 152 Cubbison, Erin O. Channel design to increase wastewater treatment wetland capacity and connectivity in Stockton, CA 2006 Box 8, Folder 153 Fahey, Dan. Updated flood frequencies and a canal breach on the upper Klamath River 2006 Box 8, Folder 154 Grantham, Ted and Kate Tollefson. Monitoring channel change at the Sausal Creek Restoration Project, Oakland, California 2006 Box 8, Folder 155 Lunde, Kevin B. and Adam H. Weinstein. Post-project evaluation of Tule Ponds in Fremont, California: integration of stormwater treatment and wetland restoration 2006 Box 8, Folder 156 Renz, Wendy and Tanya Higgins. Morphology, hydrology, and water quality of two vernal pools in Madera County, California 2006

Sub-Series 1.16. Spring Semester 2008 2008 Physical Description: 9 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term projects for Landscape Architecture 222 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Spring 2008.

Box 8, Folder 157 Di Vittorio, Sarah; Cole, Noelle and Tamar Cooper. Accountability in Emerging Forms of Governance: A Comparison of the California Bay-Delta Process and the European Water Framework Directive 2008 Box 8, Folder 158 Dingman, John. Impacts of Urbanization on Peak Flow Using Remote Sensing 2008

Box 8, Folder 159 Fransen, Lindsey; Ludy, Jessica and Mary Matella. When the levees break: Relief cuts and flood management in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Box 8, Folder 160 Friedman, Noah. River Restoration for a Socially and Ecologically Devastated Border City 2008 Box 8, Folder 161 Ginsberg, Ben. A Decade of Changes in the Wildcat Creek Flood Control Channel, North Richmond 2008 Box 8, Folder 162 Ippolito, Teresa and Kristen Podolak. A Watershed Approach to Urban River Restoration: A Conceptual Restoration Plan for Sausal Creek 2008 Box 8, Folder 163 Kim, Hyojin. Mercury and Methylmercury in the San Francisco Bay area: land-use impact and indicators 2008 Box 8, Folder 164 Lawrence, Justin E.; Pollak, Josh D. and Sarah F. Richmond. Perspectives on Dam Removal: York Creek Dam and the Water Framework Directive 2008 Box 8, Folder 165 Li, Hong and Jane Wardani. Unpaving the Way to Creek Restoration in Lower Sausal Creek Watershed: Applying the EU Water Framework Directive to a US Urban Watershed 2008

Sub-Series 1.17. Spring Semester 2009 2009 Physical Description: 12 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term projects for Landscape Architecture 222 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Spring 2009.

Box 8, Folder 166 Alford, Chris. Water rights challenges to coho recovery in coastal California watersheds: final draft 2009 Box 8, Folder 167 Anglin, Bojana. Soil for rain gardens in Mediterranean-climate regions: final research report 2009

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Box 8, Folder 168 Ball, Joanie; Diver, Sibyl and Jason Hwan. Evidence of streamflow and sediment effects on juvenile coho and benthic macroinvertebrates of Lagunitas Creek and San Geronimo Creek, Marin County, California: final draft 2009 Box 8, Folder 169 Beagle, Julie. Remote sensing and field mapping: requisite bed fellows for assessing river systems 2009 Box 8, Folder 170 Cervantes-Yoshida, Kristina. Barriers for steelhead (oncorhynchus mykiss) smolt migration through the lower flood channel of Alameda Creek: final draft 2009 Box 8, Folder 171 Diamond, Hayley and Andrea Gaffney. Educative waterscapes: stormwater management design in San Francisco's public schools 2009 Box 8, Folder 172 Jagger, Stacie. Changes in flood management along the Pajaro River: a transition to watershed management approaches and lessons from the water framework directive and flood directive 2009 Box 8, Folder 173 Jones, Jesse and Rachel Kraai. Multiple objective stormwater management for the Coliseum complex: final draft term project 2009 Box 8, Folder 174 Mourad, Bessma. Climate change and water resources in California: the cost of conservation versus supply augmentation for the East Bay Municipal Utility District 2009 Box 8, Folder 175 O'Reilly, Clare and Rafael Silberblatt. Reservoir management in Mediterranean climates through European Water Framework Directive 2009 Box 8, Folder 176 Sarna-Wojcicki, Daniel. Indefinite deferral: imagining Salinas Valley's subterranean stream 2009 Box 8, Folder 177 Smith, Adrienne and Elisabeth Esterer-Vogel. The water-wise vegetable garden: an analysis of the potential for irrigation through rainwater harvesting in sunny northern California 2009 Box 8, Folder 178 Nalle, Patty B. Sedimentation delivery to Huichica Creek during the winter of 1995 1995

Sub-Series 1.18. Spring Semester 2011 2011 Physical Description: 11 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term projects for Landscape Architecture 222 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Spring 2011.

Box 9, Folder 179 Bintliff, Jacob M. Rainwater Harvesting in San Francisco Schools 2011 Box 9, Folder 180 Conrad, Esther. Planning for Climate Change in Low-impact Development Projects: A Case Study of the Sunset Swales Parking Lot Retrofit in San Francisco 2011 Box 9, Folder 181 Doyle, John. A Sustainable Stormwater Management Proposal for a Bayfront Military Brownfield 2011 Box 9, Folder 182 Fedman, Anna. Protecting Solar Rights in California Through an Exploration of the California Water Doctrine 2011 Box 9, Folder 183 Huber, Eric.; Kayed, Sammy and Charles Post. Relationship Between Juvenile Steelhead Survival and Winter Habitat Availability 2011 Box 9, Folder 184 Hunt, Lisa. Development of a Discharge-stage Rating Curve for Strawberry Creek 2011 Box 9, Folder 185 Lather, Alaska and Monika Wozniak. The Pipe vs. the Shed: Waste Water Compared with Natural Hydrology in an Urban Setting 2011 Box 9, Folder 186 Olson, Jessica J. Ecological Implications of Impounding Fluvial Systems in 2011 Box 9, Folder 187 Sousa, Ricardo C. and Michael Cook. Best Management Practices for the Los Angeles River: Taylor Yard Case Study 2011 Box 9, Folder 188 Tannenbaum, Sara Rose. C(re)ek-storation Community Collaboration Site: North Fork of Strawberry Creek by La Loma and Le Conte Avenues 2011 Box 9, Folder 189 Thong, Michelle. Taking LID to the Streets: A Case Study of Stormwater Management on Leland Avenue in San Francisco, California 2011

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Sub-Series 1.19. Spring Semester 2012 2012 Physical Description: 14 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term projects for Landscape Architecture 222 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Spring 2012.

Box 9, Folder 190 Church, Tami C. Initial Hydrologic Feasibility Analysis of the Proposed Ship Channel Bypass (Lower Sacramento River, California) 2012 Box 9, Folder 191 Balakrishnan, Krishnachandran. Dependence of Groundwater Recharge in the Niles Cone Groundwater Basin on Climate Variability and Inter-basin Water Transfers 2012 Box 9, Folder 192 Cundy, Fiona. Hydrologic and Acquatic Species Implications of the Proposed Pebble Mine, Bristol Bay, Alaska 2012 Box 9, Folder 193 Delorenzo, Angela and Mariana Colibri. Preservation of a Pristine Lake for Future Generations: Llanquihue Lake, X Region, Chile 2012 Box 9, Folder 194 Docto, Mia and Daniela Peña Corvillon. Post Project Analysis of a Restored Reach of Redwood Creek 2012 Box 9, Folder 195 Doehring, Carolyn. Hydrologic Analysis and Restoration Considerations for the Upper Klamath Lake Sub-basin, Klamath County, Oregon 2012 Box 9, Folder 196 Hannah, Whitney and Marlene Kuhn. China Camp's Race Against the Tides: Predicting Tidal Marsh Survival Through Comparison of Project Sea Level Rise Elevations and Sediment Accretion Rates 2012 Box 9, Folder 197 Hines, David and Emma Kohlsmith. Evidence of Ecologically Relevant Degradation of Summer Base-flows in the Navarro River, California 2012 Box 9, Folder 198 Janes, Kelly and Jose Carrasco. Quantifying Streamflow Loss to Groundwater on Alluvial Valley Streams in Sonoma County 2012 Box 9, Folder 199 Javier, Alexander. Soil Characteristics and their Hydrologic Implications; A Study on the Memorial Glade Microwatershed, University of California, Berkeley Campus 2012 Box 9, Folder 200 Lithander, Becky. Urban Retrofit: A Whole-watershed Approach to Urban Stormwater Management 2012 Box 9, Folder 201 Peterson, Michael. Hydrologic Diversity in Santa Cruz Mountain Creeks and Implications for Steelhead Population Survival 2012 General Page 14 of this text could not be printed and has been excluded from the physical copy of the text. It is available for viewing on the online copy.

Box 9, Folder 202 Suksawang, Wilasinee. Holistic Approach for Water Management Planning of Nong Chok District in Bangkok, Thailand 2012 Box 9, Folder 203 Urrechaga, Jose and Xinghan Wei. Biodiversity Corridors in Alamo Creek, Vacaville, California 2012 Series 2. Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227 Term Projects 1992-2011 Series Scope and Contents This series is comprised of term projects for LA227, a graduate level landscape architecture class at UC Berkeley held during Fall semester. The course number for the 1992 and 1993 fall semester courses are numbered as LA254. From 1994 onward, the number is LA227. G. Mathias Kondolf was the instructor for all semesters except the fall semester 2006 course which was taught by Dr. Mark Tompkins. Series Arrangement Materials in this series are grouped into sub-series by year and then arranged chronologically.

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Sub-Series 2.1. Fall Semester 1992 1992 Physical Description: 8 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term projects for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 254 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Fall 1992.

Box 1, Folder 1, Cacho, Maria. Preliminary study of variable width determination on buffer strips Box 10, Folder 1 1992 Box 1, Folder 2 Chan, Ian. Restoration of Angora Creek, CA: evaluating fish habitat enhancement efforts 1992 Box 1, Folder 3 Feifarek, Brian. Evaluation of a salmon habitat enhancement project on Maple Creek (Humboldt Co., CA) 1992 Box 1, Folder 4 Fernandez, Linda. The feasibility of wetlands mitigation banks 1992 Box 1, Folder 5 Kotter, Lucy. An evaluation of the revegetation of Wildcat Creek 1992 Box 1, Folder 6 Moran, Michael J. Salmonid spawning and rearing habitat restoration on Wildcat Creek 1992 Box 1, Folder 7 Swenson, Ramona and David Manning. Evaluating stream restoration efforts on Wolf Creek (Greenville, CA) 1992 Box 1, Folder 8 Yoshioka, Glenn S. Judging successful fishery enhancement in stream restoration projects: a critique of criteria and methods and a survey of pre and post-project evaluation in California 1992

Sub-Series 2.2. Fall Semester 1993 1993 Physical Description: 10 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term projects for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 254 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Fall 1993.

Box 1, Folder 9 Brown, Shannon L. Evaluation of gravel pit restoration in Lake County, California 1993 Box 1, Folder 10 Evans, Shelley. Taxonomy, biology, and ecology of willows (Salix spp.) in California: factors for use in riparian restoration 1993 Box 1, Folder 11 Gaile, George. Castro Valley Creek Restoration Project evaluation 1993 Box 1, Folder 12 Graf, Michael. Comparison and evaluation of Tassajara and Gale Ranch permitted mitigation projects on West Alamo Creek 1993 Box 1, Folder 13 James, Cajun and Scott Stephens. Evaluation of the Wolf Creek restoration project, Greenville, California 1993 Box 1, Folder 14 Kim, Mintai and Grayson Baur. Regulated and unregulated flow regimes' impact on vegetation in central California streams: implications for restoration projects 1993 Box 1, Folder 15 Lee, Sun Min. Assessment of instream structural modifier on the San Lorenzo River: vortex rock chevron design 1993 Box 1, Folder 16 Paz, Lucas W. The restoration of Wildcat Creek at Alvarado Park: a post-project evaluation of channel conditions 1993 Box 1, Folder 17 Rothert, Steve. Evaluation of San Lorenzo River restoration in Henry Cowell State Park, CA 1993 Box 1, Folder 18 Vick, Jennifer. Monitoring riparian mitigation sites 1993

Sub-Series 2.3. Fall Semester 1994 1994 Physical Description: 7 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Fall 1994.

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Box 1, Folder 19 Cain, John. Preliminary historical analysis of hydrologic and hydrologically induced changes to the San Joaquin River between Friant Dam and Lanes Bridge 1994 Box 1, Folder 20 Campos, Erika. The human habitat of 1994 Box 1, Folder 21 Danielsberg, Anne and Lucy J. Hinojosa. Evaluation of river restoration project documents: final report 1994 Box 1, Folder 22 Kamman, Greg and Tim Ramirez. Evaluation of gravel retainment structures and placement of salmon spawning gravel in the Merced River below the Crocker-Huffman Dam 1994 Box 1, Folder 23 Orr, Michelle and Jonathan Owens. Integrating riparian vegetation in flood control channel design: an evaluation of Wildcat Creek, California 1994 Box 1, Folder 24 Pasternack, Gregory B. Evaluating "multipurpose" river management designs: predicting the outcome of the Guadalupe River Master Plan: final draft 1994 Box 2, Folder 25, Sklar, Leonard and Sara T.G. Duckler. Upper San Lorenzo River restoration project Box 11 monitoring and evaluation report 1994

Sub-Series 2.4. Fall Semester 1995 1995 Physical Description: 6 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Fall 1995.

Box 2, Folder 26 Anderson, Craig and Katrin Stockhammer. Revegetation of gravel pits: a comparison of shallow and steep banks 1995 Box 2, Folder 27 Gonzalez, Alfred. Stream enhancement for salmonid habitat improvement in a coastal California watershed 1995 Box 2, Folder 28 Kennedy, Blake and Anthony Falzoney. Changes in the amount of spawning habitat over the last fifty years on the San Joaquin River: final draft 1995 Box 2, Folder 29 Schroeder, Kristen Lee Kittleson. Scour and pool development through the Schulte Road restoration project, Carmel River, following the 1995 flood 1995 Box 2, Folder 30 Waggett, Caryl; Homrighausen, Mark and Chris Thomas. A monitoring procedure for an intermittent stream: channel form, riparian vegetation and water quality on Goat Creek, CA 1995 Box 2, Folder 31 Fetherston, Scott C. Relating benthic macroinvertebrate community composition and habitat complexity: implications for stream restoration 1995

Sub-Series 2.5. Fall Semester 1996 1996 Physical Description: 14 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Fall 1996.

Box 2, Folder 32 Askew, Mimi W. Review of Blackberry Creek daylighting project 1996 Box 2, Folder 33 Byrd, Kristin. Revegetation of a created floodplain, Schulte Road Project, Carmel River 1996 Box 2, Folder 34 Campbell, Chris G. Riparian buffer strips: biogeochemical processes removing nonpoint source pollution 1996 Box 2, Folder 35 Coffman, Gretchen C. and James B. Everett. Green Valley Creek Restoration Project: an analysis of environmental variables contributing to distribution of vegetation in a restored reach of a low-gradient stream 1996 Box 2, Folder 36 DeTemple, Brendan T. The restoration of Horseshoe Creek: a preliminary feasibility study 1996 Box 2, Folder 37 Hammerling, Eric and Clay Taylor. Evaluation of the Perazzo Creek fish habitat restoration project 1996 Box 2, Folder 38 Kao, Yi-Liang and Candy Ma. Evaluation of the Codornices Creek restoration project 1996

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Box 2, Folder 39 Laddish, Katherine M. Evaluation of the Lobos Creek restoration plan, the Presidio of San Francisco, California 1996 Box 2, Folder 40 Leach, Rosalie D. Biological values of intermittent streams: implications for restoration 1996 Box 2, Folder 41 Lichten, Keith and Gregory Delaune. Natural riffle evolution on the Tuolumne River: baseline data for riffle restoration project design 1996 Box 2, Folder 42 Lovato, Cheryl and Mark Spencer. An evaluation of the Seminary Creek restoration project: culverts, criminals and crankcases in an east Oakland creek 1996 Box 2, Folder 43 Opperman, Jeff and Sadie Rosenthal. An evaluation of a restoration project on West Alamo Creek 1996 Box 2, Folder 44 Sellwood, Scott. Preservation of an artificially created stream environment at Deer Creek, Cameron Park, CA 1996 Box 2, Folder 45 Fainter, Michael Ryan. Lobos Creek: opportunities for ecosystem management at the local scale 1996

Sub-Series 2.6. Fall Semester 1998 1998 Physical Description: 18 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Fall 1998.

Box 3, Folder 46, Becker, Gordon S. Specifications for a fish ladder on a barrier in Alameda Creek, Box 12 California 1998 Box 3, Folder 47 Betts, Emily and Faith Kearns. Evaluation of the Wolf Creek restoration project: final draft 1998 Box 3, Folder 48 Davis, Ron G. Kondolf's five modified reshuffled into four 1998 Box 3, Folder 49 Eischeid, Mark. Surface bed material characterization of the Carmel River, Monterey County, California: pebble count data compilation, collection, and recommendations 1998 Box 3, Folder 50 Fine, James D. Evaluation of modeling to study water temperatures in the Burnt River, Oregon 1998 Box 3, Folder 51 Hershey, Diana. The importance of subsoil to the establishment of woody riparian vegetation 1998 Box 3, Folder 52 Howard, Jeannette. Changes in riparian vegetation in lower Deer Creek, Tehama County 1998 Box 3, Folder 53 James, M. June and Deanna Sereno. Channel changes at the de Dampierre Restoration Project on the Carmel River 1998 Box 3, Folder 54 Justine, Lara. Measurement of channel change on Uvas Creek near Santa Teresa Bridge, 1939-1998 1998 Box 3, Folder 55 Kweskin, Corrina. Assessment of channel change on two East Bay urban stream restoration projects: Codornices Creek, Middle Fork and Castro Valley Creek 1998 Box 3, Folder 56 Lassettre, Neil. Managing large woody debris at the basin scale 1998 Box 3, Folder 57 Lighthiser, Michael S. and Gian Marco Pizzo. Sedimentation and tidal inundation of a marsh on Tomales Bay, California: physical constraints on the evolution and management of a coastal system 1998 Box 3, Folder 58 Lowe, Martha E. Changes in peak discharge, sediment load, and channel morphology of Sausal Creek, Oakland, California: 1700-1998 1998 Box 3, Folder 59 Morais, Susana and Lan Mu. Effect of bank vegetation on channel width and pool-riffle spacing: Adobe Creek, Sonoma County, California 1998 Box 3, Folder 60 Pacca, Sergio Almeida. Channel changes at the Schulte Road Restoration Project on the Carmel River 1998 Box 3, Folder 61 Robins, James D. Reestablishing the seasonal wetland plant Eleocharis macrostachya: a community profile and investigation of environmental variables 1998 Box 3, Folder 62 Sanchez Diaz, Esau. Sediment deposition along the Green Valley Creek Restoration Project 1998

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Box 3, Folder 63 Thomas, Johanna. The Napa flood protection project: revolution or evolution?: an analysis of the Army Corps and local participation in flood planning 1998

Sub-Series 2.7. Fall Semester 1999 1999 Physical Description: 15 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Fall 1999.

Box 4, Folder 64, Buenfil, Jason and Jason Young. Restoration of Sulphur Creek, Redding: an Box 13 evaluation 1999 Box 4, Folder 65 Butler, Barbara. Comparing cool pool conditions in two central California coastal streams 1999 Box 4, Folder 66 Duin, Kristin. A community based watershed monitoring plan for the Waimanalo Watershed, Hawaii 1999 Box 4, Folder 67 Harvey, Brett and Patrick McGannon. Evaluation of channel aggradation, degradation and surface water flow in Blue Line Creek, a tributary of Olema Creek, Marin County, CA 1999 Box 4, Folder 68 Hunt, Lisa. Designing post-remediation monitoring plans for aquatic habitats 1999 Box 4, Folder 69 Ilano, Eli. Protecting sewer lines and more: a design on Harwell Heights Creek 1999 Box 4, Folder 70 Ismail, Inas A. Vegetation encroachment downstream of Goodwin Dam, Stanislaus River 1999 Box 4, Folder 71 Lutrick, Erin. Baseline channel conditions in a stream draining a newly cleared vineyard near Napa, California 1999 Box 4, Folder 72 MacWilliams, Michael L. and Dawn T. Harrison. The role of numerical modeling in river restoration: an analysis of 1-D and 3-D flow modeling on Tassajara Creek, CA 1999 Box 4, Folder 73 Palaniappan, Meena. Addressing urban waterways pollution in developing countries: a case study of Madras, India 1999 Box 4, Folder 74 Pearson, Jennifer and Josh Metz. Habitat enhancement on Lagunitas Creek below Peters Dam: an evaluation 1999 Box 4, Folder 75 Schneider, Katrina. Channel adjustments downstream of Goodwin Dam, Stanislaus River: an examination of river morphology and hydrology from 1996-1999 1999 Box 4, Folder 76 Sun, Ying-Ling. Human interaction at the Los Angeles River 1999 Box 4, Folder 77 Tobias, Jacob. Plant establishment in a grouted trapezoidal channel: Santa Rosa Creek 1999 Box 4, Folder 78 Vonckx, Elizabeth and Alice Glasner. Channel conditions in Napa Valley streams: implications for the Napa County conservation ordinance 1999

Sub-Series 2.8. Fall Semester 2000 2000 Physical Description: 10 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Fall 2000.

Box 4, Folder 79 Barth, Ryan and Paul Frank. Salmonid habitat assessment within a demonstration reach of San Anselmo Creek as a partial basis for planning salmonid restoration within the Corte Madera Creek Watershed 2000 Box 4, Folder 80 Cutter, Eric A. Evaluating the Mill and Deer Creek water exchange as a model for increasing instream flow 2000 Box 4, Folder 81 Elkins, Kim and Jennifer Maio. Assessment of restoration activities on reaches 7, 8 and 9 of Parsons Creek, Hopland, CA 2000 Box 4, Folder 82 Fewless, Carmen and Ingrid Morken. Oxbow lakes and the Sacramento River: a case for restoring biodiversity 2000

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Box 4, Folder 83 Imanishi, Junichi. Evaluation of the Blackberry Creek daylighting project, Berkeley 2000 Box 4, Folder 84 Kimball, Lisa. Assessment of the validity of a floodplain restoration proposal based on historical conditions: San Anselmo Creek, Corte Madera Creek Watershed 2000 Box 4, Folder 85 Miles, Lee. Evolution of the Guadalupe River flood control and restoration project 2000 Box 4, Folder 86 Proakis, Elena; Alice Towey and Nate Wall. Trout, uninterrupted: assessment and monitoring of the Mills Creek dam removal 2000 Box 4, Folder 87 Stoller, Scott and Pascual Benito. Pilot project proposal for San Anselmo Creek floodplain re-establishment: hydraulic modeling report 2000 Box 4, Folder 88 Yang, Chia-Ning. Design positivity and natural process interaction: review landscape design in urban waterway restoration projects: Strawberry Creek, Blackberry Creek, Walnut Creek, and Guadalupe River 2000

Sub-Series 2.9. Fall Semester 2001 2001 Physical Description: 12 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Fall 2001.

Box 4, Folder 89 Armbruster, Ariel. Post-project evaluation of Grizzly Creek restoration, Lafayette, CA 2001 Box 4, Folder 90 Brownell, Sarah and Mike Herrin. Evaluation of rainbow and steelhead trout habitat and impedances to fish migration in Mitchell Creek as basis for barrier removal 2001 Box 5, Folder 91, Cayot, Annette and Maureen Mason. Investigation of historical channel changes in Box 14 Alhambra Creek, Contra Costa County, California 2001 Box 5, Folder 92 Chen, Carina and Michael Ferry. Increasing streamflow on Alameda Creek in the Sunol Valley 2001 Box 5, Folder 93 Criley, James Lance. The big flat meadow restoration project: an assessment 2001 Box 5, Folder 94 Huckelbridge, Kate; Jeffrey Kane and David Ralston. Baseline evaluation and restoration recommendations for a small urban creek in Oakland, California 2001 Box 5, Folder 95 Hudzik, Cathy and Jocelyn Truitt. Characterization of channel morphology in the Tassajara Creek restoration project area: Documentation of post-project change and recommendations for a monitoring plan 2001 Box 5, Folder 96 Kupers, Jesse. A protocol and baseline data for post project appraisal of the Arroyo Viejo Creek restoration project 2001 Box 5, Folder 97 Minear, Toby and Sarah Minick. The effects of fire on stream channel form: a consolidated literature review and pre-burn data collection for two Sierra Nevadan streams 2001 Box 5, Folder 98 Patsaoras, Tanya and Derek Schubert. Post-project appraisal of low-flow channel and revegetation, Arroyo Seco, Pasadena, California 2001 Box 5, Folder 99 Roderick-Jones, Rowan. Suitability of spawning gravel up and downstream of Rindge Dam, on Malibu Creek 2001 Box 5, Folder 100 Tompkins, Mark R. Post-project appraisal of the best slough realignment and restoration project: what went wrong, what went right, and why it matters 2001

Sub-Series 2.10. Fall Semester 2002 2002 Physical Description: 8 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Fall 2002.

Box 5, Folder 101 Boutillier, Shay and Meg White. Lower Wildcat Creek flood control project: a case history and post project appraisal 2002

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Box 5, Folder 102 Dubin, Michelle and Marisa Escobar. Restoring freshwater tidal marshes at Dutch Slough: a case study 2002 Box 5, Folder 103 Fono, Lorien. Rainfall and hydrograph lag times as a tool for examining the impact of urbanization on Codornices Creek, Alameda County, CA 2002 Box 5, Folder 104 Freedman, Zack. Compton Creek restoration feasibility study 2002 Box 5, Folder 105 Hoeft, Matthew and Christina Toms. A benthic macroinvertebrate survey of the Merced River: testing the effects of restoration activities and abundance 2002 Box 5, Folder 106 Lave, Rebecca. Monitoring change in bed elevation on Tassajara Creek 2002 Box 5, Folder 107 Miller, Alisha and Juliet Christian-Smith. Post-project evaluation of the Ackerman Creek channel enhancement 2002 Box 5, Folder 108 Tolcher, Matt and Michael Kiparsky. Implications of the Blue Trail Dam for sediment and Steelhead in Arana Gulch, Santa Cruz, CA 2002

Sub-Series 2.11. Fall Semester 2003 2003 Physical Description: 18 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Fall 2003.

Box 5, Folder 109 Burson, Kyla. The water balance relationship among Rodeo tidal lagoon, its watershed, and the ocean 2003 Box 5, Folder 110 Chanse, Vikki and Christy Herron. Along Sausal Creek: an assessment of vegetation, habitat, and morphology of an adopted urban creek 2003 Box 5, Folder 111 Costantino, Raymond L. Gully incision in Gerbode Creek, Rodeo Lagoon Watershed 2003 Box 5, Folder 112 de Barruel, Monique and Nicole West. A benthic macroinvertebrate survey of Secret Ravine: the effects of urbanization on species diversity and abundance 2003 Box 5, Folder 113 Garrity, Nick Tidal channel and marshplain development: Cooley Landing salt pond restoration 2003 Box 5, Folder 114 Hansen, Aren. Post-project appraisal of a channel reconstruction on Cuneo Creek, California 2003 Box 6, Folder 115, Keenan, Christina and Mariah McPherson. The implementation of the Lower Silver Box 15 Creek Watershed Project 2003 Box 6, Folder 116 King, Mary Ann and Mike Matz. Historical narratives of Big Chico Creek Watershed Alliance and Butte Creek Watershed Conservancy 2003 Box 6, Folder 117 Krofta, Chad and Michael Novotney. Looking forward, looking back: monitoring the Tassajara Creek Restoration Project 2003 Box 6, Folder 118 Martin, Maureen and Alex Fortin. Post project appraisal of Green Valley, Solano County, California: design and management review 2003 Box 6, Folder 119 McNulty, M. Eliza and Mathew Wickland. Redesigning Marsh Creek Dam to allow Chinook salmon passage, flood protection, and mercury sedimentation 2003 Box 6, Folder 120 Miller, Peter and Pilar Vizcaino. Channel response to dam removal, Clear Creek, California 2003 Box 6, Folder 121 Oerter, Erik. Lithologic and structural controls on the wetlands of Rodeo Creek in the Marin Headlands, Golden Gate National Recreation, California 2003 Box 6, Folder 122 Rowley, Charles. Contemporary streamkeepers: a comparison of two urban horticultural restoration programs 2003 Box 6, Folder 123 Smolko, Darrell. A post project appraisal of the restoration / rehabilitation of Alamo Creek 2003 Box 6, Folder 124 Swanson, Kathleen. A restoration plan for the Fly River, Papua New Guinea 2003

Box 6, Folder 125 Williams, John L., III. Alteration of the groundwater table due to construction of a floodplain bypass at Upper Pine Creek, Concord, California 2003 Box 6, Folder 126 Yin, Wan-chih and Caitlin Pope-Daum. Post project evaluation, Miller Creek, California: assessment of stream bed morphology, and recommendations for future study 2003

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Sub-Series 2.12. Fall Semester 2004 2004 Physical Description: 9 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Fall 2004.

Box 6, Folder 127 Anderson, Shannah and Carolina Balazs. Geomorphic, vegetation and flooding characteristics for lower San Pablo Creek: a baseline study 2004 Box 6, Folder 128 Ash, Leonard and Kent Harrison. Ackerman Creek revisited: a third generation post project evaluation of channel enhancements 2004 Box 6, Folder 129 Carbert, Kyle and Jasmine LeeHang-Austin. Channel changes in Olema Creek: 1994-2004 2004 Box 6, Folder 130 deFelice and Hayter. item delayed; expected in Spring 2005 2004 Box 6, Folder 131 Hernandez, Jennifer and Mary Malko. Diversity and abundance of native bees at two riparian reaches along Putah Creek (Solano and Yolo Counties, CA) 2004 Box 6, Folder 132 Jencks, Rosey and Rebecca Leonardson. Daylighting Islais Creek: a feasibility study 2004 Box 6, Folder 133 Levine, Jesse. Adaptive management in river restoration: theory vs. practice in western North America 2004 Box 6, Folder 134 Purcell, Alison. A long-term post-project evaluation of an urban stream restoration project (, El Cerrito, California) 2004 Box 6, Folder 135 Skripnik, Steve and Emily Moshier. Post-fire channel changes of Muddy Hollow Creek, Point Reyes National Seashore 2004

Sub-Series 2.13. Fall Semester 2005 2005 Physical Description: 8 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Fall 21005.

Box 6, Folder 136 Asher, Mellisa and Atapattu Kaumudi. Post project appraisal of Village Creek restoration, Albany, CA 2005 Box 6, Folder 137 Bickett, Damian; Gilbreath, Alicia and Arielle Simmons. Wilder Creek dam removal: post project appraisal 2005 Box 6, Folder 138 Berndt, Sarah and Fran Smith. Post Project Appraisal of at El Cerrito Plaza 2005 Box 6, Folder 139 Bronner, Colleen; McKeon, Maggie and Janel Weston. Post-Project Appraisal of Baxter Creek at Booker T. Anderson Park: Shopping Carts - The New Boulders 2005 Box 7, Folder 140, Cousins, Mary and Rune Storesund. Post-Project Appraisal of Arroyo Viejo Creek Box 16 Improvement Project, Oakland, California 2005 Box 7, Folder 141 Downing-Kunz, Maureen; Dudley, Colin and Alicia Gilbreath. Post-Project Appraisal of Crocker Creek Dam Removal Project, Sonoma Co., California 2005 Box 7, Folder 142 Eagon, Elizabeth and Jonathan Largent. Post-Project Appraisal of the Sausal Creek Restoration Project, Oakland, California 2005 Box 7, Folder 143 Gerson, Stephanie; Wardani, Jane and Shavi Niazi. Blackberry Creek Daylighting Project, Berkeley: Ten-Year Post-Project Appraisal 2005

Sub-Series 2.14. Fall Semester 2006 2006 Physical Description: 4 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227 taught by d Dr. Mark Tompkins, University of California, Berkeley, Fall 2006.

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Box 7, Folder 144 Adair, Randi and Patty Perasso. Post-project Appraisal of the Alamo Creek Restoration (East Branch) 2006 Box 7, Folder 145 Goodman, Judd; Lunde, Kevin B. and Theresa Zaro. Baxter Creek Gateway Park: An Assessment of an Urban Stream Restoration Project 2006 Box 7, Folder 146 Griffith, Lucas A. Islais Creek Reinterpreted: An Exploration of Restoration Design in the Urbanized Context of San Francisco 2006 Box 7, Folder 147 Wagner, Wayne and Jesse Roseman. Post-project Appraisal of Martin Canyon Creek Restoration 2006

Sub-Series 2.15. Fall Semester 2007 2007 Physical Description: 9 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Fall 2007.

Box 7, Folder 148 Ball, Dave; Maendly, Romain; and Cristina Poindexter. Rock Weirs as Tools for Stabilization in Restoration Projects: An appraisal and comparison of two stream restoration projects in Northern California. 2007 2007 Box 7, Folder 149 Baraona, Maya; Ippolito, Teresa; and Wendy Renz. Post-project appraisals of constructed vernal pools in Solano County, California 2007 Box 7, Folder 150 Butler, Nathaniel L. and Lindsey Nolan. Evolution of a Compound Channel: Tassajara Creek, Dublin, California 2007 Box 7, Folder 151 Corwin, Emily; Jagt, Katie; and Leigh Neiry. Evaluating the Effects of Vortex Rock Weir Stability on Physical Complexity: Penitencia and Wildcat Creeks 2007 Box 7, Folder 152 Crampton, Matthew and John Martin. A Re-design Proposal: Connecting Whole Foods Market and Codornices Creek 2007 Box 7, Folder 153 Gaber, Christine O. Evaluation of Riparian Restoration to Enhance Anadromous Fish Habitat along a Napa County Stream 2007 Box 7, Folder 154 Ludy, Jessica and Kristen Podolak. Restoration With Reference: Rediscovering Cerrito Creek in Blake Garden 2007 Box 7, Folder 155 Smith, Brooke Ray. Assessing the Feasibility of Creek Daylighting in San Francisco, Part I: A Synthesis of Lessons Learned from Existing Urban Daylighting Projects 2007 Box 7, Folder 156 Fraiola, Kauaoa. Macroinvertebrate assemblages along Milliken Creek, Napa, in relation to land-use: implications for restoration planning 2007

Sub-Series 2.16. Fall Semester 2008 2008 Physical Description: 8 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Fall 2008.

Box 7, Folder 157 Alford, Chris. Parallel Passageways: An Assessment of Salmon Migration in the San Gregorio Watershed 2008 Box 7, Folder 158 Beagle, Julie; Marzion, Rachael; and Mary Matella. Carneros Creek: Assessing Restoration Implications for an Sinuous Stream using 1-Dimensional and 2-Dimensional Models 2008 Box 7, Folder 159 Behrends, Nathaniel. Cerrito Creek Step-Pools: An Opportunity for Restoration and Education at Blake Garden 2008 Box 8, Folder 160, Fullmer, Chris. 18 Years of Restoration on Cordoneces Creek 2008 Box 17 Box 8, Folder 161 Lawrence, Justin E. Road-crossing Restoration on Alluvial Creeks in the Klamath National Forest, California 2008 Box 8, Folder 162 O'reilly, Clare and Josh Pollack. Floodplain Reconnection and Sediment Capture at Chorro Flats, San Luis Obispo County: Post-project Appraisal One Decade After Completion 2008

G. Mathias Kondolf Landscape WRCA 154 21 Architecture Term Projects collection Series 2. Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227 Term Projects 1992-2011 Sub-Series 2.16. Fall Semester 2008 2008

Box 8, Folder 163 Richmond, Sarah. Waiting for Rain: Baseline Geomorphic Analysis of the Upper Carmel River Watershed Following the Basin Complex and Indians Fire of June-July 2008 2008 Box 8, Folder 164 Percelay, Julie and Michelle Trinh. Tassajara Creek Restoration Project: Continued Riparian Habitat Monitoring 2008

Sub-Series 2.17. Fall Semester 2010 2010 Physical Description: 6 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Fall 2010.

Box 8, Folder 165 Blough, Alanna; Brandt, Reuben; and Sarah Brady. Post-project Appraisal of Year One Revegetation Performance at the Nathanson Creek Restoration Project, Sonoma County, CA 2010 Box 8, Folder 166 Crockett, Richard; Cundy, Fiona; and Colin Hanley. Redwood Creek, Marin County 2010 Monitoring Study of a Salmonid Habitat Stream Restoration Project: Seven year Post-project Evaluation 2010 Box 8, Folder 167 Fiala, Shannon; Janes, Kelly; and Ricardo Sousa. Post-project Appraisal for the Winter Creek Restoration Redwood Grove, UC Botanical Gardens at Berkeley 2010

Box 8, Folder 168 Greenberg, Karuna; Pinto, Pedro; and Catherine Sherraden. Towards a Stable Future: A Design Proposal for Cerrito Creek in Blake Garden, Kensington, California 2010 Box 8, Folder 169 Hackenjoes, Bethany; Woelfle-Erskine, Cleo; and Jacob Wood. Restoration Potential of a Mining-impacted Urban Stream: Horseshoe Branch of Lion Creek, Oakland, CA 2010 Box 8, Folder 170 Levy, Morgan and Charles Post. Early Post-restoration Re-vegetation Performance and Critical Social and Institutional Factors in a Landowner-involved Restoration Project on Lower Wooden Valley Creek, Napa County, CA 2010

Sub-Series 2.18. Fall Semester 2011 2011 Physical Description: 6 folders Sub-Series Scope and Contents Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227 taught by Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California, Berkeley, Fall 2011.

Box 8, Folder 171 Adlong, Michelle; Cook, Michael; and Matthew Kennedy. Post-project Assessment of the 2003 Cerrito Creek Restoration and Recommendations for Additional Stormwater Management 2011 Box 8, Folder 172 Blackledge, Gina and Gabrielle Boisramé. Post-project Evaluation of a Channel Morphology, Invasive Plant Species, and Native Fish Habitat in Putah Creek in Winters, CA Six Years After Channel Relocation 2011 Box 8, Folder 173 Doehring, Carolyn; Rubin, Zan; and Rashmi Sahai. Effects of a Livestock Exclosure on Channel Morphology and Vegetation Along Long Creek in Lake County, Oregon 2011 Box 8, Folder 174 Docto, Mia; Hoffman, Johanna; and Scott Walls. Post-project Assessment of a Multi-phase Urban Stream Restoration Project on Lower Cordorneces Creek 2011

Box 8, Folder 175 Olson, Jessica J. A Tidal Hydrology Assessment for Reconnecting Spring Branch Creek to Suisun Marsh, Solano County, CA: Predicting the Impact to the Federally Listed Plant Soft Bird's Beak 2011 Box 8, Folder 176 Simons, Crystal; Walker, Katelyn; and Mark Zimring. Saeltzer Dam Removal on Clear Creek 11 Years Later: An Assessment of Upstream Channel Changes Since the Dam's Removal 2011

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