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Title: Caspar Creek, what have we learned, what can we learn from this project?

Author: Tilley, Forest B.

Date: 1981

Source: In: Robert N. Coats (ed). Proceedings of the Symposium on Watershed Rehabilitation in Redwood National Park and Other Pacific Coastal Areas, 24-28 August 1981, Arcata, California. Center for Natural Resource Studies of JMI, Inc. and National Park Service; 313-321.

Description: "For 18 years Jackson Demonstration State Forest, managed by the California Department of Forestry, has been the site of a comprehensive watershed experiment. This experiment, on Caspar Creek five miles south of Fort Bragg on the Mendocino coast (fig. L), is a cooperative project between the California Department of Forestry and the U. S. Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station. The Department of Forestry provides the project area, conducts the treatment and collects much of the field data. The Station provides technical assistance, some funding and much of the data processing.

Key Words: PSW4351, Caspar Creek, Fort Bragg, watershed, sediment

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Tilley, Forest B.  1981.  Caspar Creek, what have we learned, what can we learn from this project?  In: Robert N. Coats (ed). Proceedings of the Symposium on Watershed Rehabilitation in Redwood National Park and Other Pacific Coastal Areas, 24-28 August 1981, Arcata, California. Center for Natural Resource Studies of JMI, Inc. and National Park Service; 313-321..

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