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Wall, Steven S. "A framework for the development of a community-based watershed management plan for the Cedar River Watershed, a proposal for the long-term sustainability of the fishery resource." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape8/PQDD_0004/MQ45161.pdf.

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Johns, Josiah A. "Assessing Phosphorus Sources with a GIS-Based Phosphorus Risk Index in a Mixed-Use, Montane Watershed." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2017. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/6559.

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Elevated phosphorus (P) loading of freshwater lakes and reservoirs often results in poor water quality and negative ecological effects. Critical source areas (CSA) of P in the watershed can be difficult to identify and control. A useful concept for identification of a CSA is the P risk index (P Index) that evaluates the P risk associated with distinct source and transport pathways. The objectives of this study were to create a GIS model that adapts the Minnesota (MN) P Index for use at the watershed scale in a mixed-use, mountain environment, and to evaluate its effectiveness relative to field-based assessment. A GIS-based model of the MN P Index, adapted for montane environments and relying primarily on publicly available geospatial data, was created and applied in the Wallsburg watershed, located in the mountains of Central Utah. One necessary data input, P found in plant residue of common Utah ecosystems, was found lacking after literature review. We experimentally determined a range of observed values from multiple ecosystems to adapt and validate the GIS model. The GIS P Index was evaluated against the results of 58 field scale applications of the MN P Index conducted throughout the watershed. The field-scale analysis resulted in about 14% of the sites sampled being identified as high or very high risk for P transport to surface water. Spatially, these high risk areas were determined to be a geographic cluster of fields near the lower middle agricultural section of the watershed. The GIS model visually and spatially identified the same cluster of fields as high risk areas. Various soil test P scenarios were explored and compared to the known 58 site values. Soil test phosphorus had little effect on the GIS model's ability to accurately predict P risk in this watershed suggesting that high volume soil sampling is not always necessary to identify CSAs of P. Variable hypothetical livestock density scenarios were also simulated. The GIS model proved sensitive to variable P inputs and highlighted the necessity of accurate applied P source data. On average the model under-predicted the known field-site values by a risk score of 1.3, which suggests reasonable success in P assessment based on the categorical risk scores of the MN P Index and some potential for improvement. The GIS model has great potential to give land managers the ability to quickly locate potential CSAs and prioritizing remediation efforts to sites with greatest risk.
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Uhlman, Kristine, D. Philip Guertin, Lainie R. Levick, Terry Sprouse, Erin Westfall, Cassie Holmgren, and Ariel Fisher. "NEMO Watershed-Based Plan Salt Watershed." 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/183703.

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Section 1: Introduction, Section 2: Physical Features, Section 3: Biological Resources, Section 4: Social/Economic Characteristics, Section 5: Important Resources, Section 6: Watershed Classification, Section 7: Watershed Management, Section 8: Local Watershed Planning, Section 9: Key Elements, Appendix A: Table 1, Appendix B: Suggested Readings, Appendix C: RUSLE, Appendix D: AGWA
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Black, Chris, Hoori Ajami, D. Phillip Guertin, Lainie R. Levick, and Kristine Uhlman. "NEMO Watershed Based Plan Verde Watershed." 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/186516.

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Section 1: Introduction, Section 2: Physical features, Section 3: Biological features, Section 4: Social/Economic, Section 5: Important Resources, Section 6: Watershed Classification, Section 7: Watershed Management, Section 8: Local Watershed Planning, Appendix A: Water Quality Data and Assessments, Appendix B: Selected References, Appendix C: RUSLE, Appendix D: AGWA
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Ajami, Hoori, D. Phillip Guertin, Lainie R. Levick, and Kristine Uhlman. "NEMO Watershed-Based Plan Bill Williams Watershed." 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/186509.

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Section 1: Introduction, Section 2: Physical Features, Section 3: Biological Resources, Section 4: Social/Economic, Section 5: Important Resources, Section 6: Watershed Classification, Section 7: Watershed Management, Section 8: Watershed Planning, Appendix A: Water Quality Data and Assessments, Appendix B: Selected References, Appendix C: RUSLE, Appendix D: AGWA
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Parra, Ivan, Mickey Reed, Elisabeth vanderLeeuw, D. Phillip Guertin, Lainie R. Levick, and Kristine Uhlman. "NEMO Watershed Based Plan Little Colorado Watershed." 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/187320.

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Section 1: Introduction, Section 2: Physical Features, Section 3: Biological Resources, Section 4: Social/Economic Characteristics, Section 5: Important Resources, Section 6: Watershed Classification, Section 7: Watershed Management, Section 8: Local Watershed Planning, Section 9: Nine Key Elements, Appendix A: Water Quality Data and Assessments, Appendix B: Selected References, Appendix C: RUSLE, Appendix D: AGWA
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Amesbury, Steven S., Jonathan Burnett, Hui Chen, D. Phillip Guertin, Renee Johns, Tasha Krecek, Terry Spouse, James C. Summerset, Kristine Uhlman, and Erin Westfall. "NEMO Watershed-Based Plan San Juan Watershed." 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/188191.

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Section 1: Watershed-based Plan, Section 2: Pollutant Risk Ranking, Section 3: Watershed Management and Improvements, Appendix A: Soil Classification, Appendix B: AGWA Tool, Appendix C: Suggested Readings
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Uhlman, Kristine, D. Phillip Guertin, Lainie R. Levick, Terry Sprouse, Erin Westfall, Cassie Holmgren, and Ariel Fisher. "NEMO Watershed-Based Plan Santa Cruz Watershed." 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/188192.

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Section 1: Introduction, Section 2: Physical Features, Section 3: Biological Resources, Section 4: Social/Economic Characteristics, Section 5: Important Resources, Section 6: Watershed Classification, Section 7: Watershed Management, Section 8: Local Watershed Planning, Section 9: Key Elements, Appendix A: Table 1, Appendix B: Suggested Readings, Appendix C: RUSLE, Appendix D: AGWA
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Ajami, Hoori, D. Phillip Guertin, Lainie R. Levick, and Kristine Uhlman. "NEMO Watershed Based Plan Upper Gila Watershed." 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/186515.

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Section 1: Introduction, Section 2: Physical Features, Section 3: Biological Resources, Section 4: Social/Economic, Section 5: Important Resources, Section 6: Watershed Classification, Section 7: Watershed Management, Section 8: Local Watershed Planning, Appendix A: Water Quality Data and Assessments, Appendix B: Selected References, Appendix C: RUSLE, Appendix D: AGWA
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Uhlman, Kristine, D. Phillip Guertin, Lainie R. Levick, Terry Sprouse, Erin Westfall, Cassie Holmgren, and Ariel Fisher. "NEMO Watershed-Based Plan Middle Gila Watershed." 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/186511.

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Section 1: Introduction, Section 2: Physical Features, Section 3: Biological Resources, Section 4: Social/Economic Characteristics, Section 5: Important Resources, Section 6: Watershed Classification, Section 7: Watershed Management, Section 8: Local Watershed Planning, Section 9: Key Elements, Appendix A: Table 1, Appendix B: Suggested Readings, Appendix C: RUSLE, Appendix D: AGWA
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Amesbury, Steven S., Jonathan Burnett, Hui Chen, D. Phillip Guertin, Renee Johns, Tasha Krecek, Terry Spouse, James C. Summerset, Kristine Uhlman, and Erin Westfall. "NEMO Watershed-Based Plan San Pedro Watershed." 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/186512.

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Section 1: Watershed-based Plan, Section 2: Pollutant Risk Ranking, Section 3: Watershed Management and Improvements, Appendix A: Geological Formations, Appendix B: Soil Classification, Appendix C: Water Quality Data and Assessments, Appendix D: AGWA Tool, Appendix E: Suggested Readings
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Levick, Lainie R., Mickey Reed, Elisabeth vanderLeeuw, D. Phillip Guertin, and Kristine Uhlman. "NEMO Watershed Based Plan Agua Fria Watershed." 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/186514.

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Section 1: Introduction, Section 2: Physical Features, Section 3: Biological Resources, Section 4: Social/Economic Characteristics, Section 5: Important Resources, Section 6: Watershed Classification, Section 7: Watershed Management, Section 8: Local Watershed Planning, Section 9: Nine Key Elements, Appendix A: Subwatershed Classification, Appendix B: Selected References, Appendix C: RUSLE, Appendix D: AGWA
Website with Geologic information on Agua Fria National Monument - http://www.geocities.com/afnmus/index.html
Yavapai County Flood Control District - ALERT System (stream and weather info) - http://www.co.yavapai.az.us/YavEnterpriseSoln/FloodControl/IntroPage.aspx
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Amesbury, Steven S., Jonathan Burnett, Hui Chen, D. Phillip Guertin, Renee Johns, Tasha Krecek, Terry Spouse, James C. Summerset, Kristine Uhlman, and Erin Westfall. "NEMO Watershed-Based Plan Colorado-Grand Canyon Watershed." 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/186779.

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Section 1: Watershed-based Plan, Section 2: Pollutant Risk Ranking, Section 3: Watershed Management and Improvements, Appendix A: Soil Classification, Appendix B: Water Quality Data and Assessments, Appendix C: AGWA Tool, Appendix D: Suggested Readings
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Amesbury, Steven S., Jonathan Burnett, Hui Chen, D. Phillip Guertin, Renee Johns, Tasha Krecek, Terry Spouse, James C. Summerset, Kristine Uhlman, and Erin Westfall. "NEMO Watershed-Based Plan Colorado-Lower Gila Watershed." 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/186510.

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Section 1: Watershed-based Plan, Section 2: Pollutant Risk Ranking, Section 3: Watershed Management and Improvements, Appendix A: Soil Classification, Appendix B: Water Quality Data and Assessments, Appendix C: AGWA Tool, Appendix D: Suggested Readings
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Levick, Lainie R., Mickey Reed, Elisabeth vanderLeeuw, D. Phillip Guertin, and Kristine Uhlman. "NEMO Watershed Based Plan Middle and Lower San Pedro Watershed." 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/186513.

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Section 1: Introduction, Section 2: Physical Features, Section 3: Biological Resources, Section 4: Social/Economic Characteristics, Section 5: Important Resources, Section 6: Watershed Classification, Section 7: Watershed Management, Section 8: Local Watershed Planning, Section 9: Nine Key Elements, Appendix A: Subwatershed Classification, Appendix B: Selected References, Appendix C: RUSLE, Appendix D: AGWA
Fact sheet "Hydrologic Requirements of and Evapotranspiration by Riparian Vegetation along the San Pedro River, Arizona" - http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2006/3027/
San Pedro Data Browser - http://www.epa.gov/nerlesd1/land-sci/san_pedro/
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Smith, Vera. "The design of a priority area protection and restoration plan for the Kickapoo Watershed in southwestern Wisconsin based on physical landscape features and processes." 1998. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/41324811.html.

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Thesis (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1998.
Typescript. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 148-155).
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