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Sediment: Matthews Road Densities All Ten Mile River Sub-Basins |
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Caption: Road densities in miles per square mile are shown above for all Ten Mile River sub-basins as estimated by Matthews (2000) with the overall road density for the entire watershed calculated at 7.86 miles/square mile. Densities all exceed properly functioning condition according to the National Marine Fisheries Service (1996) which is less than 3 miles per square mile, a value shown for reference above. The lowest road densities are found in the Middle North Fork basin (4.11 mi/sq mi) and the highest are in the Little North Fork (11.41 mi/sq mi). Click on Picture to see a map of each sub-basin. This value is shown for reference above. Data provided by Matthews (1999): Sediment Source Analysis and Preliminary Sediment Budget for the Noyo River. Click on Info Links for more background information.
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