Title: Caspar Creek study
Author: "Ziemer, Robert R.; Kojan, Eugene; Thomas, Robert B.; Muller, Robert A."
Date: 1966
Source: "Pages 1-11, in: Fourth progress report, 1966, cooperative watershed management research, flood and sediment reduction in the lower conifer zone of California. Berkeley, California: Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture; 88 p."
Description: "In 1961, the cooperative watershed management research program in the Lower Conifer Zone of California was started. Research in the Lower Conifer Zone was designed to obtain information and develop principles to give greater insight into the effect of land management in the Zone upon water quality, floods and sedimentation, water timing, and water yield. The research was conducted by the Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station of the U. S. Forest Service with the cooperation of the State of California, Department of Water Resources, and the Division of Forestry. In 1964, the Station entered into a cooperative agreement with the Humboldt State College for joint research on the Caspar Creek Study."
Keywords: "PSW4351, Caspar Creek, watershed, sedimentation, logging effects, road building, fish life"
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"Ziemer, Robert R.; Kojan, Eugene; Thomas, Robert B.; Muller, Robert A." 1966. Caspar Creek study. "Pages 1-11, in: Fourth progress report, 1966, cooperative watershed management research, flood and sediment reduction in the lower conifer zone of California. Berkeley, California: Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture; 88 p.".