River corridor protection and management fact sheet
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Denver, Colo. : Colorado Water Conservation Board, 2013.
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Version 1.1.
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1 online resource (6 unnumbered pages) : illustrations
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This document was produced for the Colorado Water Conservation Board by Michael Blazewicz of Round River Design with assistance from the Vermont River Management Program. Version 1.1, December 16, 2013.
General Note
"December 16, 2013."
Description
Until recently, river management has largely focused on water and how to withhold, contain, or withstand the force of its flow within a stream channel. However, it is important for understanding stream processes to realize that streams and rivers are not only moving water--streams also move sediment and woody debris from mountain peaks to the sea. Human land uses that significantly alter the ability of a creek to transport water and sediment will likely cause a stream to become unstable and increase the likelihood that catastrophic erosion or sedimentation may occur during a flood event.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Blazewicz, M. 1. (2013). River corridor protection and management fact sheet (Version 1.1.). Colorado Water Conservation Board.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Blazewicz, Michael 1977-. 2013. River Corridor Protection and Management Fact Sheet. Colorado Water Conservation Board.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Blazewicz, Michael 1977-. River Corridor Protection and Management Fact Sheet Colorado Water Conservation Board, 2013.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Blazewicz, Michael 1977-. River Corridor Protection and Management Fact Sheet Version 1.1., Colorado Water Conservation Board, 2013.
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