Collins & Montgomery 2002 restoring wood in river floodplains
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Collins, B.D., and D.R. Montgomery. 2002. Forest Development, Wood Jams, and Restoration of Floodplain Rivers in the Puget Lowland, Washington. Restoration Ecology Vol. 10 No. 2, pp. 237–247.
Notes
- Describes historical floodplain forest, and wood jam composition.
- Presents restoration of large wood as a long term strategy until natural wood supply can be restored.
- Draws heavily from reference conditions in the Nisqually River floodplain.