TitleAlsea watershed study: effects of logging on the aquatic resources of three headwater streams of the Alsea River, Oregon: Part III: Discussion and Recommendations
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication1975
AuthorsMoring, John R., Richard L. Lantz, and Oregon. Department of Fish and Wildlife. Research Section
Secondary TitleFishery Research Report
Volumeno. 9 pt. 3
Date Published1975
InstitutionOregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
CityCorvallis, Or.
Call NumberOSU Libraries: Valley SH222 .O7 A32 no. 9 pt. 3, Guin SH222 .O7 A32 no.9 pt. 3, also Digital Open Access
KeywordsAlsea River Basin, Alsea Watershed Study, Deer Creek, Drift Creek, Flynn Creek, human impacts, logging, natural resource management, Needle Branch, sediment data, terrestrial vegetation, water quality, water temperature
NotesClassic study. Three tributaries of Drift Creek, tributary to the Alsea River, Oregon were monitored between 1959-1973: Needle Branch, Deer Creek, Flynn Creek. Needle Branch was clearcut with no buffer strips. Deer Creek was clearcut with buffer strips. Flynn Creek was not logged. Recommends use of buffer strips, care in designing logging roads, timber cut away from stream and not yarded in streams, and most debris removed from streams.
URLhttps://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/q237ht116
Label30482