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DeVries, P. 2010. Technical Memorandum: Results of Geomorphic Analysis of Hydraulic, Hydrologic, and Sediment Conditions in the Lower Skykomish River Below the Sultan River. Prepared by R2 Resource Consultants Incorporated, Redmond, Washington for Snohomish County Surface Water Management.
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- Provides geomorphic analysis of deposition and erosional zones, avulsion risk, and other characteristics for the Lower Skykomish Floodplain, a relatively stable reach between Sultan and Monroe.
- Used to develop restoration actions to support salmon recovery.
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