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Headwaters are higher elevation stream basins, draining to floodplains, typically with constrained channels, and a portion of precipitation falling as snow.
Headwater Sites and Places
The following sites are identified as being headwaters:
Headwater Documents
The following pages describe documents that relate to headwaters:
- File:Roni et al 2013 DRAFT BPA columbia river restoration monitoring plan.pdf
- File:Knutson & Naef 1997 riparian management recommendations.pdf
- File:PNRS 2013 effects of timber thinning on habitat.pdf
- File:Forests and fish report 1999.pdf
- Stanley et al 2012 watershed assessment water model
- File:Ward 2005 social forestry shasta bioregion.pdf
The following documents related to headwaters have been uploaded to this wiki: