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Research PartnershipsTahoe Science Projects supported by SNPLMAStream Corridor Modeling ToolsStream restoration projects are being implemented at numerous sites in the Tahoe basin, but limited analysis and monitoring have been conducted to evaluate how these projects will reduce fine sediment loading owing to bank erosion. This project will produce a state-of the-art set of tools for managing Lake Tahoe streams. The project will conduct field experiments of erosion resistance of bioengineered treatments and numerical simulations of channel response. Full title: Application of enhanced stream-corridor modeling tools for adaptive management of Tahoe basin streams Proposal [pdf-856KB] Lead Researchers: Andrew Simon and Eddy J. Langendoen, USDA-ARS National Sedimentation Laboratory Goals
Sites: Trout Creek, Angora Creek, Upper Truckee River Timeframe: October 2007 through June 2010 (2.5 years) Products:
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