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  1. Duque, A., N. Stephenson, R. Grau, J. Carilla, L. Daniels, S. Orrego, E. Álvarez, P. van Mantgem, T. Veblen, J. Smith, C. Allen, and J. Dalling. 2009. The Cordillera Forest Dynamics Network (CORFOR). Mountain Research Initiative Newsletter no. 2 (April 2009):15-17. [Newsletter]
  2. Madej, M. A., D. G. Sutherland, T. E. Lisle, and B. Pryor. 2009. Channel resonses to varying sediment input: A flume experiment modeled after Redwood Creek, California. Geomorphology 103: 507-519. doi: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2008.07.017 (pdf available upon request) [Journal Article]
  3. Madej, M.A., and Ozaki, V., 2009, Persistence of effects of high sediment loading in a salmon-bearing river, northern California, in James, L.A., Rathburn, S.L., and Whittecar, G.R., eds., Management and Restoration of Fluvial Systems with Broad Historical Changes and Human Impacts: Geological Society of America Special Paper 451, p. 43–55, Boulder, CO. doi: 10.1130/2008.2451(03). [Journal Article]
  4. van Mantgem, P. J., N. L. Stephenson, J. C. Byrne, L. D. Daniels, J. F. Franklin, P. Z. Fulé, M. E. Harmon, A. J. Larson, J. M. Smith, A. H. Taylor, and T. T. Veblen. 2009. Widespread increase of tree mortality rates in the western United States. Science 323:521-524. [Journal Article]
  5. van Mantgem, P.J. and D.W. Schwilk. 2009. Negligible influence of spatial autocorrelation in the assessment of fire effects in a mixed conifer forest. Fire Ecology 5: 116-125. [Journal Article]
  6. Das, A., J. Battles, P. J. van Mantgem, and N. L. Stephenson. 2008. Spatial elements of mortality risk in old-growth forests. Ecology 89:1744-1756 [Journal Article]
  7. Keeley, J.E. and P.J. van Mantgem. 2008. Community ecology of seedlings, pp. 253- 270. In M.A. Leak, V.T. Parker, and R.L. Simpson, editors. Seedling ecology and evolution. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K. [Book Chapter]
  8. Madej, M. A. 2008. How Temperature Affects Juvenile Coho Salmon. p. 38-39 in Endangered Species Bulletin. Vol 33, No. 3. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Washington, D.C. [Journal Article]
  9. Madej, M. A., Reid, L, and Curren, T. 2008. Inventory and Analysis of Landslides in Redwood Creek, California Following the 1997 Storm. American Geophysical Union. San Francisco, CA. [Abstract]
  10. (van Mantgem, P.J.) Tree Deaths in California’s Sierra Nevada Increase as Temperatures Rise (August 2007) [Publication Brief]
  11. Das, A., J. Battles, N. L. Stephenson, and P. J. van Mantgem. 2007. The relationship between tree growth patterns and likelihood of mortality: a study of two tree species in the Sierra Nevada. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 37:580-597 [Journal Article]
  12. Eschenbach, E. A., R. Teasley, C. Diaz, and M. A. Madej. 2007. Decision support for road decommissioning and restoration by using genetic algorithms and dynamic programming. Proceedings of the Redwood Region Forest Science Symposium: What Does the Future Hold? USDA Forest Service General Technical Report PSW-GTR-194. pp. 359-369. [Proceedings]
  13. Lisle, T. E., Cummins, K. and Madej, M. A. 2007. An Examination of References for Ecosystems in a Watershed Context: Results of a Scientific Pulse in Redwood National and State Parks, California. pp. 118-129 in Advancing the fundamental sciences: proceedings of the Forest Service National Earth Sciences Conference. San Diego, CA. Furniss, M.; Clifton, C.; Ronnenberg, K. eds. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-689. 577 p [Proceedings]
  14. Madej, M. A. 2007. A strategy to reduce fine sediment from tributaries in the Trinity River basin. A report in fulfillment of the Trinity River Restoration Project Agreement # 04AA202062. USGS Arcata, Ca. 111 p. plus appendices. [Technical Report]
  15. van Mantgem, P. J., and N. L. Stephenson. 2007. Apparent climatically-induced increase of tree mortality rates in a temperate forest. Ecology Letters 10:909-916. [Journal Article]
  16. Currens, C. R., M. A. Madej and H. Ambrose. 2006. Level 1 Baseline Water Quality Report for the Klamath Network: Lava Beds National Monument, Lassen Volcanic National Park and Oregon Caves National Monument - 2005. U.S. Geological Survey, Western Ecological Research Center, Arcata, CA 95521. 26 pp plus appendices. [Technical Report]
  17. M.S. Bank, J.B. Crocker, J.L. Wachtl, P. Kleeman, C. Currens, G. Fellers, J. May, R. Hothem, J.P. Wise, Sr., and M.A. Madej. 2006. Mercury Bioaccumulation in Pacific Giant Salamander Larvae from Lotic Ecosystems in the Pacific Northwestern United States. Mercury 2006 Eighth International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant, Madison, WI, August 6-11, 2006. [Poster with Abstract]
  18. Madej, M. A., Assessing Possible Thermal Rearing Restrictions for Juvenile Coho Salmon in Redwood Creek, California (June 2006) [Publication Brief]
  19. Madej, M. A., C. Currens, V. Ozaki, J. Yee and D. G. Anderson. 2006. Assessing possible thermal rearing restrictions for juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) through thermal infrared imaging and in-stream monitoring, Redwood Creek, California. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 63:1384-1396. [Journal Article]
  20. Madej, M. A., E. A. Eschenbach, C. Diaz, R. Teasley, and K. Baker. 2006. Optimization strategies for sediment reduction practices on roads in steep, forested terrain. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. Vol. 31 p. 1643-1656. [Journal Article]
  21. Madej, M. A., H. Ambrose, C. Currens, and S. Hadden. 2006. Assessing changes in stream health following watershed restoration: A 30-year perspective, Redwood Creek basin, Humboldt county, California. Final report for California Department of Fish and Game Contract #P0310528. 208 p. [Technical Report]
  22. Madej, M. A., Optimization Strategies for Sediment Reduction Practices on Roads in Steep, Forested Terrain (November 2006) [Publication Brief]
  23. van Mantgem, P. J., Forest Seedlings and Climate (April 2006) [Publication Brief]
  24. van Mantgem, P. J., N.L. Stephenson, and J.E. Keeley. 2006. Forest reproduction along a climatic gradient in the Sierra Nevada, California. Forest Ecology and Management 225:391-399. [Journal Article]
  25. van Mantgem, P.J., N.L. Stephenson, and J.E. Keeley. 2006. Variability of forest reproduction across elevation in the Sierra Nevada. Forest Ecology and Management 225:391-399. [Journal Article]
  26. Hoffman, R. L., C.R.Currens, and M. A. Madej. 2005. Klamath Network Water Quality Report (Phase II). Submitted to the Water Quality Subgroup of the Klamath Network Science Advisory Committee, National Park Service. 84 p. plus appendices. [Technical Report]
  27. Stephenson, N. L., and P. J. van Mantgem. 2005. Forest turnover rates follow global and regional patterns of productivity. Ecology Letters 8: 524-531. [Journal Article]
  28. van Mantgem, P. J. 2005. Fungi, fire and the fate of sugar pine in the southern Sierra Nevada. California Pest Council Annual Meeting, Woodland, CA. [Presentation]
  29. van Mantgem, P. J. November 16, 2005. Fungi, fire and the fate of sugar pine in the southern Sierra Nevada. California Pest Council Annual Meeting, Woodland, CA. [Presentation with Abstract]
  30. van Mantgem, P. J., and N.L. Stephenson. 2005. The accuracy of matrix population model projections for coniferous trees in the Sierra Nevada. Journal of Ecology 93: 737-747. [Journal Article]
  31. van Mantgem, P. J., Does Coring Contribute to Tree Mortality? (March 2005) [Publication Brief]
  32. van Mantgem, P. J., Tree Populations, Present and Future (August 2005) [Publication Brief]
  33. van Mantgem, P.J. and N.L. Stephenson. December 7, 2005. Forest changes following first and second entry burns: Twenty-one years of monitoring at Tharps Creek, Sequoia National Park, California. USGS Wildland Fire Science Workshop. Tucson, AZ. [Poster]
  34. van Mantgem, P.J., and N.L. Stephenson. 2005. Forest changes following first and second entry burns: Twenty-one years of monitoring at Tharps Creek, Sequoia National Park, California. USGS Wildland Fire Science Workshop. Tucson, AZ. [Poster]
  35. Hadden, S. J., M. A. Wilzbach, K. W. Cummins and M. A. Madej. 2004. Relative effects of organic and inorganic constituents of the suspended sediment load on salmonid foraging and prey availability. p. 80 in American Fisheries Society California-Nevada and Humboldt Chapters Conference Proceedings.Understanding, Protecting and Enjoying California's Fishes from the Sierra to the Sea. Redding California. 100 p. [Abstract]
  36. Stephenson, N. L., and P. J. van Mantgem. 2004. Dissecting the inverse relationship between tree growth rate and probability of death. Abstracts, annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Portland, Oregon. pp. 486-487. [Abstract]
  37. Stephenson, N. L., P. J. van Mantgem, J. E. Keeley, R. S. Anderson, L. J. Graumlich, M. K. Hughes, D. J. Parsons, T. W. Swetnam, D. L. Urban, and J. W. van Wagtendonk. 2004. Climatic change research in the Sierra Nevada: building the Western Mountain Initiative. Abstracts, Mountain Climate Sciences Symposium, Kings Beach, California. [Abstract]
  38. Switalski, T. A., J. A. Bissonette, T. H. DeLuca, C. H. Luce, and M. A. Madej. 2004. Benefits and impacts of road removal. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 2(1): 21-28. [Journal Article]
  39. Switalski, T. A., J. A. Bissonette, T. H. DeLuca, C. H. Luce, and M.A. Madej. 2004. Benefits and Impacts of Road Removal. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 2(1): 21-28. [Journal Article]
  40. van Mantgem, P. J. 2004. Does coring contribute to tree mortality? Publication Brief for Resource Managers. USGS, Western Ecological Research Center. [Publication Brief]
  41. van Mantgem, P. J. 2004. Fungi, fire, and the fate of sugar pine in the Sierra Nevada. Publication Brief for Resource Managers. USGS, Western Ecological Research Center. [Publication Brief]
  42. van Mantgem, P. J., and M.W. Schwartz. 2004. An experimental demonstration of stem damage as a predictor of fire-caused mortality for ponderosa pine. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 34: 1343-1347. [Journal Article]
  43. van Mantgem, P. J., and N. L. Stephenson. 2004. The accuracy of matrix projection models for coniferous trees in the Sierra Nevada, California. Abstracts, annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Portland, Oregon. p. 518. [Presentation with Abstract]
  44. van Mantgem, P. J., and N.L. Stephenson. 2004. Does coring contribute to tree mortality? Canadian Journal of Forest Research 34: 2394-2398. [Journal Article]
  45. van Mantgem, P. J., Fungi, Fire Exclusion, and the Fate of Sugar Pine in the Sierra Nevada (December 2004) [Publication Brief]
  46. van Mantgem, P. J., How Are Trees Killed by Fire? (July 2004) [Publication Brief]
  47. van Mantgem, P. J., N.L. Stephenson, M.B. Keifer, and J.E. Keeley. 2004. Effects of an introduced pathogen and fire exclusion on the demography of sugar pine. Ecological Applications 14: 1590-1602. [Journal Article]
  48. Van Mantgem, P.J., N.L. Stephenson, M.B. Keifer, and J.E. Keeley. 2004. Effects of an introduced pathogen and fire exclusion on demography of sugar pine. Ecological Applications 14:1590-1602. [Journal Article]
  49. 2003 van Mantgem, P. J., N.L. Stephenson, M.B. Keifer, and J.E. Keeley. The effects of white pine blister rust and fire exclusion on long-term demographic trends of sugar pine in the Sierra Nevada. Ecological Society of America annual meeting, Savannah, GA. [Presentation]
  50. 2003 van Mantgem, P. J., N.L. Stephenson, M.B. Keifer, and J.E. Keeley. The effects of white pine blister rust and fire exclusion on long-term demographic trends of sugar pine in the Sierra Nevada. Fourth North American Forest Ecology Workshop, Corvallis, OR. [Presentation]
  51. Christopher Currens & William J. Liss. (In Press). Experimental studies of interactions of brook char, Salvelinus fontinalis, salamanders, Ambystoma gracile, and macroinvertebrates in high elevation lakes in the Central Oregon Cascades. [Abstract]
  52. Madej, M. A. 2003. A Comparison of Restoration Strategies on Disturbed Forest Lands. George Wright Society Biennial Conference. San Diego, Ca. [Abstract]
  53. Madej, M. A., M. A. Wilzbach, K. W. Cummins, S. J. Hadden, and C. C. Ellis. 2003. Composition of Suspended Load as a Measure of Stream Health. Progress Report for California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Contract 1.22-1757. 60 p. [Technical Report]
  54. Madej, M.A. 2003. Contrast in hillslope and channel response to large storms in Redwood Creek, California, USA. p. 71-80 in Proceedings of the International Workshop for "Source to Sink" Sedimentary Dynamics in Catchment Scale. Sapporo, Japan. 322 p. [Proceedings]
  55. Switalski, T. A., J. A. Bissonette, T. H. DeLuca, C. H. Luce, and M.A. Madej. 2003. Wildland Road Removal: Research Needs. Proceedings of the International Conference on Ecology and Transportation August, 2003. Lake Placid, New York. p. 642-646. [Proceedings]
  56. van Mantgem, P. and M. Schwartz. 2003. Bark heat resistance of small trees in Californian mixed conifer forests: testing some model assumptions. Forest Ecology and Management 178: 341-352. [Journal Article]
  57. van Mantgem, P. J. 2003. Resistance of small trees to fire-caused stem damage. Publication Brief for Resource Managers. USGS, Western Ecological Research Center. [Publication Brief]
  58. van Mantgem, P. J. 2003. Resistance of small trees to fire-caused stem damage. Publication Brief for Resource Managers. USGS, Western Ecological Research Center. [Publication Brief]
  59. van Mantgem, P. J. 2003. Which trees will be killed by fire? Pre-fire growth rate is a factor. Publication Brief for Resource Managers. USGS, Western Ecological Research Center. [Publication Brief]
  60. van Mantgem, P. J. 2003. Which trees will be killed by fire? Pre-fire growth rate is a factor. Publication Brief for Resource Managers. USGS, Western Ecological Research Center. [Publication Brief]
  61. van Mantgem, P. J., N. L. Stephenson, M. Keifer, and J. E. Keeley. 2003. White pine blister rust, fire and long-term demographic trends of sugar pine in the Sierra Nevada: a sticky mess? Abstracts, Fourth North American Forest Ecology Workshop, Corvallis, Oregon. p. 135. [Abstract]
  62. van Mantgem, P. J., N.L. Stephenson, M.B. Keifer, and J.E. Keeley. 2003. The effects of white pine blister rust and fire exclusion on long-term demographic trends of sugar pine in the Sierra Nevada. Ecological Society of America annual meeting, Savannah, GA. [Presentation with Abstract]
  63. van Mantgem, P., N. L. Stephenson, L. S. Mutch, V. G. Johnson, A. M. Esperanza, and D. J. Parsons. 2003. Growth rate predicts mortality of Abies concolor in both burned and unburned stands. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 33:1029-1038. [Journal Article]
  64. 2002 van Mantgem, P. J., and N.L. Stephenson. Searching for a general model of tree mortality in burned and unburned stands. Ecological Society of America annual meeting, Tucson, AZ. [Presentation]
  65. 2002 van Mantgem. P. J., M.B. Keifer, and N.L. Stephenson. The sugar pine dilemma: prescription burning, naturalness and the management of a declining tree species. California Association of Fire Ecologists annual meeting, San Diego, CA. [Presentation]
  66. Christopher Currens, Peter Niewiarowski & Howard Whiteman. 2002. Effects of temperature and time of day on the resting metabolic rates of paedomorphic and metamorphic mole salamanders, Ambystoma talpoideum. Copeia 2: 489-495. [Abstract]
  67. Madej, M. A. 2002. Self-organization in disturbed stream channels. Humboldt State University Geology Department Speakers Series. Arcata, California. March, 2002. [Abstract]
  68. Madej, M. A. 2002. Sticks and stones: The interface of biology and geomoprhology in river restoration research. U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Division Seminar. Washington, D.C. April, 2002. [Abstract]
  69. Madej, M.A. 2002. Monitoring effectiveness of road restoration techniques. U.S. Forest Service Workshop on Road Decommissioning. Eureka, California. April 15-19, 2002. [Abstract]
  70. Madej, M.A. 2002. Temporal and spatial scales in effectiveness monitoring. West by Northwest 2002. Navigating the Future: Protecting and Sharing the Legacy. p. 32 in Program and Abstracts. Seattle Washington. 51 pp. [Abstract]
  71. Madej, M.A., E. Eschenbach, R. Teasley, C. Diaz, J. Wartella and J. Simi. 2002. Using Dynamic Programming and Genetic Algorithms to Reduce Erosion Risks from Forest Roads. American Geophysical Union. San Francisco, California. EOS 83(47) F588. [Abstract]
  72. Madej, M.A., M. Wilzbach, K. Cummins, and C. Ellis. 2002. The effect of suspended organic sediment on turbidity. Workshop on Turbidity and Other Sediment Surrogates. Federal Interagency Sedimentation Conference Series. Reno, Nevada. [Proceedings]
  73. Stephenson, N. L., P. J. van Mantgem, and P. E. Moore. 2002. Tree growth and death in the Sierra Nevada. Sierra Nevada Science Symposium, Kings Beach, California, Oct. 8-10, 2002. [Poster]
  74. van Mantgem, P. J., and N. L. Stephenson. 2002. Searching for a general model of tree death in burned and unburned stands. Abstracts, Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, p. 288. [Abstract]
  75. van Mantgem, P. J., and N. L. Stephenson. 2002. When life ain't so sweet: the decline of sugar pine (Pinus lambertiana Dougl.) in the Sierra Nevada. Sierra Nevada Science Symposium, Kings Beach, California, Oct. 8-10, 2002. [Poster]
  76. Madej, M. A., and V. Ozaki. 2001. Redwood Creek, California, USA in Source to Sink Sedimentary Cascades in Pacific Rim Geo-systems. T. Marutani, G. J. Brierley, N. A. Trustrum, and M. Page, eds. Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Nagano, Japan. 183 p. [Book Chapter]
  77. Madej, M. A. 2001. An Analysis of Bank Erosion along the South Fork Eel River at Benbow Lake, California. A report to the California Department of Parks and Recreation. October, 2001. Arcata, CA. 42 p. [Technical Report]
  78. Madej, M. A. 2001. Changes in channel roughness values following large sediment inputs. Proceedings of "Gravel-bed Rivers 2000 Conference" C. Thorne and T. Nolan, eds. Special Publication of the New Zealand Hydrological Society. New Zealand. (CD-ROM). [Proceedings]
  79. Madej, M. A. 2001. Development of channel organization and roughness following sediment pulses in single-thread, gravel bed rivers. Water Resources Research. Vol. 37 No. 8, p. 2259-2272. [Journal Article]
  80. Madej, M. A. 2001. Road Decommissioning: How Effective Is It? Abstract of paper presented at Klamath Basin Fish and Water Management Symposium. May 22-25, 2001. Arcata, California. [Abstract]
  81. Madej, M. A. 2001. Erosion and sediment delivery following removal of forest roads. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 26:175-190. [Journal Article]
  82. Save-the-Redwoods League. 2001. North Coastal California: A Stewardship Report. Proceedings from workshops held in Arcata, CA. November, 2001 ‘Chapter D-Redwood Creek' contributed by M. A. Madej. San Francisco, CA. [Proceedings]
  83. Schwartz, M.W., S.M. Hermann and P. van Mantgem. 2000. Population persistence in Florida torreya: Comparing modeled projections of a declining coniferous tree. Conservation Biology, 14: 1023-1033. [Journal Article]
  84. van Mantgem, P. 2001. Fire-induced Tree Mortality in the Mixed Conifer Forests of the Sierra Nevada, California. Dissertation. University of California, Davis. 107 pp. [Thesis/Dissertation]
  85. van Mantgem, P., M.W. Schwartz, and M.B. Keifer. 2001. Monitoring wildfire effects: Coming to terms with pseudoreplication. Natural Areas Journal 21: 266-273. [Journal Article]
  86. Klein, R., V. Ozaki, G. Bundros and M. A. Madej. 2000. Discussion of "Erosion on logging roads in Redwood Creek, northwestern California" by Raymond M. Rice. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. Vol. 36 No. 6, p. 1439-1440. [Journal Article]
  87. Lisle, T. E., J. M. Nelson, J. Pitlick, M. A. Madej, and B. L. Barkett. 2000. Variability of bed mobility in natural, gravel-bed channels and adjustments to sediment load at local and reach scales. Water Resources Research. Vol. 36. No. 12, 3743-3755. [Journal Article]
  88. Madej, M. A. 2000. Patterns of hillslope and channel recovery following disturbances in steep, forested basins. Ph.D. Dissertation. Oregon State University, Corvallis. 187 pp. [Thesis/Dissertation]
  89. Madej, M.A. 2000. The development of channel organization following sediment pulses. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting. Abstracts with Programs Vol. 32, No. 7.p. A118. [Abstract]
  90. Madej, M.A. 2000. Watershed Analysis and Engineering Geologists: A Case Study. Association of Engineering Geologists Annual Meeting, San Jose, CA.,September, 2000. Program with Abstracts Vol. 43, No. 4, p. 99 [Abstract]
  91. Schwartz, M.W., C.A. Brigham, J.D. Hoeksema, K.G. Lyons, M.H. Mills and P. van Mantgem. 2000. Linking biodiversity to ecosystem function: Implications for conservation ecology. Oecologia, 122: 297-305. [Journal Article]
  92. Schwartz, M.W., S.M. Hermann and P. van Mantgem. 2000. Estimating the magnitude of decline of the Florida torreya (Torreya taxifolia Arn.). Biological Conservation, 95: 77-84. [Journal Article]
  93. Stephenson, N. L., and P. J. van Mantgem. 2000. Sierra Nevada forest dynamics: pattern, pace, and mechanisms of change. Annual report for fiscal year 1999. 28 pages. [Technical Report]
  94. van Mantgem, P., and M.W. Schwartz. 2000. Bark heat resistance in juvenile trees of Californian mixed conifer forests. Ecological Society of America annual meeting, Snowbird, UT. [Presentation]
  95. Goforth, D. and M. A. Madej 1999. Longpro (Software application). Plots and calculates stream bed elevations, pool depths, and pool statistics for longitudinal profile surveys of rivers. [Software Application]
  96. Goforth, D. and M. A. Madej 1999. Scour (Software application). Plots and calculates changes in channel area and hydraulic parameters for river cross-sectional surveys. [Software Application]
  97. Madej, M. A. 1999. What Can Thalweg Profiles Tell Us? A Case Study from Redwood Creek, California. Watershed Management Council Networker. Vol. 8 No. 4. [Popular Publication]
  98. Madej, M. A. 1999. A brief overview of channel monitoring in land management: Case Study #2. P. 70-77. In Using stream geomorphic characteristics as a long-term monitoring tool to assess watershed function. Proceedings of a workshop held March 18-19, 1999. Arcata, CA. R. N. Taylor. Ed. 109 p. [Proceedings]
  99. Madej, M. A. 1999. Temporal and spatial variability in thalweg profiles of a gravel-bed river. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. Vol. 24: 1153-1169. [Journal Article]
  100. Madej, M. A. 1999. Time, space and rates of change in channel monitoring. P. 15-27 In Using stream geomorphic characteristics as a long-term monitoring tool to assess watershed function. Proceedings of a workshop held March 18-19, 1999. Arcata, CA. R. N. Taylor. Ed. 109 p. [Proceedings]
  101. Madej, Mary Ann, Brian Barr, Tera Curren, Anna Bloom. 1999. Erosion inventory database, inventory of rehabilitated logging roads, consisting of 200 excavated stream crossings, with 100 fields of information each, and 500 road reaches, with 150 fields of information each. Fields include information on site characteristics, revegetation, distribution of exotics, erosion volumes and sediment delivery from all sites. [Database Nonspatial]
  102. Madej, Mary Ann, Brian Barr, Tera Curren, Anna Bloom. 1999. Erosion inventory database, inventory of rehabilitated logging roads, consisting of 200 excavated stream crossings, with 100 fields of information each, and 500 road reaches, with 150 fields of information each. Fields include information on site characteristics, revegetation, distribution of exotics, erosion volumes and sediment delivery from all sites. [Database Nonspatial]
  103. Madej, Mary Ann, Brian Barr, Tera Curren, Anna Bloom. 1999. Erosion inventory database, inventory of rehabilitated logging roads, consisting of 200 excavated stream crossings, with 100 fields of information each, and 500 road reaches, with 150 fields of information each. Fields include information on site characteristics, revegetation, distribution of exotics, erosion volumes and sediment delivery from all sites. [Database Nonspatial]
  104. Madej, Mary Ann, Brian Barr, Tera Curren, Anna Bloom. 1999. Erosion inventory database, inventory of rehabilitated logging roads, consisting of 200 excavated stream crossings, with 100 fields of information each, and 500 road reaches, with 150 fields of information each. Fields include information on site characteristics, revegetation, distribution of exotics, erosion volumes and sediment delivery from all sites. [Database Nonspatial]
  105. Lisle, T. E., J. M. Nelson, B. L. Barkett, J. Pitlick, and M. A. Madej. 1998. Response of bed mobility to sediment supply in natural gravel bed channels: A detailed examination and evaluation of mobility parameters. Poster Presentation at the American Geophysical Union Meeting. San Francisco, California. [Poster]
  106. Madej, M. A. and G. Gibbs. 1998. Bridge Creek stream channel monitoring progress report. Report prepared for Redwood National and State Parks, U.S. Dept. Interior, 40 pp. Plus appendices. [Technical Report]
  107. Madej, M.A. 1997. The development of longitudinal channel bed patterns. Poster presentation. The International Association of Geomorphologists. Fourth International Conference on Geomorphology. Bologna, Italy. [Poster]
  108. Ozaki, V., J. Wartella, and M.A. Madej. 1997. Environmental Tradeoffs in Management Decisions. p. 444-449 in Making Protection Work: Proceedings of the Ninth Conference on Research and Resource Management in Parks and on Public Lands. D. Harmon, ed. The George Wright Society. Hancock Michigan. 493 pp. [Proceedings]
  109. Schwartz, M.W. and P. van Mantgem. 1997. The value of small preserves. In: Conservation in Highly Fragmented Landscapes, M.W. Schwartz ed. Chapman and Hall, New York. [Book Chapter]
  110. Madej, M.A. 1996. Measures of stream recovery after watershed restoration. p. 47-56 in Proceedings on Watershed Restoration Management: Physical, Chemical and Biological Considerations. J. J. McDonnell, J. B. Stribling, L.R. Neville, and D.J. Leopold, eds. American Water Resources Association. Syracuse, New York. 524 pp. [Proceedings]
  111. Madej, M.A. and V. Ozaki. 1996. Channel response to sediment wave propagation and movement, Redwood Creek, California, USA. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms Vol. 21: 911-927. [Journal Article]
  112. Ozaki, V.L. and M.A. Madej. 1996. Long-term channel response to large floods and sedimentation. p. 137-140 in The Proceedings of the Conference on Coast Redwood Forest Ecology and Management. J.LeBlanc, ed. 170 p. Arcata, California. [Proceedings]
  113. Best, D.W. 1995. History of timber harvest in the Redwood Creek basin, Northwestern California. Geomorphic Processes and Aquatic Habitat in the Redwood Creek Basin, Northwestern California. USGS Professional Paper 1454. (Madej) [Technical Report]
  114. Madej, M.A. 1995. Changes in channel-stored sediment, Redwood Creek, Northwestern California, 1947-1980. Chapter O in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1454. Geomorphic Processes and Aquatic Habitat in the Redwood Creek Basin, Northwestern California. K.M. Nolan, H.M. Kelsey, and D.C. Marron, eds. [Book Chapter]
  115. Madej, M.A. 1995. Hillslope-river interactions. p. 15-18 in Watersheds >94: Respect, Rethink, and Restore. University of California Water Resources Center Report No. 86. 148 p. [Proceedings]
  116. Pitlick, J. 1995. Sediment routing in tributaries of the Redwood Creek Basin, Northwestern California. Geomorphic Processes and Aquatic Habitat in the Redwood Creek Basin, Northwestern California. USGS Professional Paper 1454. (Madej) [Journal Article]
  117. Madej, M.A. and V. L. Ozaki. 1994. Changes in channel morphology following passage of a sediment wave. Geological Society of America Abstract with Programs. p. A-440. [Abstract]
  118. Madej, M.A. and V. Ozaki. 1994. Pool development and sediment loads, Redwood Creek, California. Abstract. Transactions of the American Geophysical Union. Vol. 75. No. 44. p. 302-303. [Abstract]
  119. Madej, M.A., W.E. Weaver, and D.K. Hagans. 1994. Analysis of bank erosion on the Merced River, Yosemite Valley, Yosemite National Park, California, USA. Environmental Management Vol. 18, No. 2, p. 235-250. [Journal Article]
  120. Meyer, C.B., R.M. Coey, R.D. Klein, M.A. Madej, D.W. Best, and V.L. Ozaki. 1994. Monitoring the impacts and persistence of fine sediment in the Prairie Creek Watershed: Water Years 1991-1992. Final Report for California Department of Transportation. 142 pp. [Technical Report]
  121. Levitan, F.S. 1993. Rapid piezometric response to rainfall in soils buried beneath roadfill in a forested headwater catchment. Transactions, American Geophysical Union. Vol.74, No.43. p.315. (Madej) [Journal Article]
  122. Madej, M.A. 1993. Development, implementation, and evaluation of watershed rehabilitation in Redwood National Park. p. 75-82 in Watershed and Stream Restoration Workshop: Shared Responsibilities for Shared Watershed Resources. Symposium Proceedings of the American Fisheries Society. Portland, OR. 129 pp. [Proceedings]
  123. Madej, M.A. 1993. Gravel bed rivers: Stability and resource implications. Women in Natural Resources. Vol. 15:2:43-45. [Journal Article]
  124. Meyer, C.B., M.A. Madej, and R.D. Klein. 1993. Effects of fine sediment on salmonid redds in Prairie Creek, a tributary of Redwood Creek, Humboldt County, California. p. 47-55 in Proceedings of the Fourth Conference on Research in California's National Parks. Veirs, S.D., T.J. Stohlgran, and C. Schonewald-Cox, eds. Transactions and Proceedings Series 9. United States Department of the Interior. 156 pp. [Proceedings]
  125. Lisle, T.E. and M.A. Madej. 1992. Spatial variation in armouring in a channel with high sediment supply. p. 277-296 in Dynamics of Gravel-bed Rivers, P. Billi, R.D. Hey, C.R. Thorne, and P. Tacconi, eds. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 673 pp. [Book Chapter]
  126. Madej, M.A. 1992. Cooperative erosion control efforts based on sediment transport trends, Redwood Creek, north coastal California. p. 373-388 in Proceedings, Interdisciplinary Approaches in Hydrology and Hydrogeology, M.E. Jones and A. Laenen, eds., American Institute of Hydrology, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 618 pp. [Proceedings]
  127. Madej, M.A., W.E. Weaver, and D.K. Hagans. 1992. Riparian vegetation as a control on channel widening. Abstract. Transactions, American Geophysical Union. Vol. 73, No. 43, p. 231. [Abstract]
  128. Coey, R.M., R.D. Klein, M.A. Madej, C.B. Meyer, D.W. Best and V.L. Ozaki. 1991. Monitoring the impacts and persistence of fine sediment in the Prairie Creek watershed: A progress report for California Department of Transportation, 1990-1991. National Park Service, Redwood National Park. Arcata, California. 90 pp. [Technical Report]
  129. Klein, R.D. 1991. Fine sediment intrusion, gravel framework size, and permeability in spawning riffles, Prairie Creek, Northwestern California. Transactions, American Geophysical Union, Vol. 72, No. 44. Supplement p. 209. (Madej) [Abstract]
  130. Madej, M.A. 1991. Recent changes in hydrologic and sediment trends, Redwood National Park. Abstract. Fourth Biennial Conference of Research in California's National Parks. p. 45. National Park Service. Davis, California [Abstract]
  131. Madej, M.A., C. Meyer, R. Klein, R. Sonnevil, V. Ozaki, and R. Coey. 1991. Monitoring the impacts and persistence of fine sediment in the Prairie Creek Watershed, 1989-1990: A progress report prepared for the California Department of Transportation. U.S. Department of Interior, Arcata, California. 123 pp. [Technical Report]
  132. Madej, M.A., W. E. Weaver, and D. Hagans. 1991. Analysis of bank erosion on the Merced River, Yosemite Valley, Yosemite National Park. Management Report prepared for Yosemite National Park. 162 pp. [Technical Report]
  133. Meyer, C.B., H.J. Rectenwald, M.A. Madej, and R. Klein. 1991. Approaches to monitoring and restoring substrate after catastrophic sedimentation: Case study of Prairie Creek, Humboldt County. Abstract of paper presented at Twenty-sixth Annual Conference of the American Fisheries Society, California-Nevada Chapter. p. 25. [Abstract]
  134. Amen, B.B. 1990. The hydrologic role of the unsaturated zone of a forested colluvium-mantled hollow. Redwood National Park Technical Report 26. National Park Service, Redwood National Park. Arcata, California. 50 pp. (Madej) [Technical Report]
  135. Madej, M.A. 1990. Determining replenishment rates for aggregate mining. Proceedings of the Eighth Annual California Salmon, Steelhead and Trout Restoration Conference. Eureka, California. February 22-25, 1990. pp. 71-76. [Proceedings]
  136. Madej, M.A., C. Meyer, R. Klein and F. Levitan. 1990. Persistence and impacts of fine-grained sediment on an anadromous fish, gravel-bed stream, northwestern California. Abstract. Transactions of the American Geophysical Union. Vol. 71, No. 43., p. 1322. [Abstract]
  137. Ozaki, V. L. 1990. Cold Pools: A potential management tool for improving salmonid rearing habitat. Proceedings of the Twenty-fifth Annual Conference. California-Nevada Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Stateline, Nevada. February 1-3, 1990. (Madej) [Proceedings]
  138. Lisle, T.E. and M.A. Madej. 1989. Weak bed armoring in a channel with high bedload supply, Redwood Creek, Northwestern California. Transactions of the American Geophysical Union. Vol. 70, No. 15. p. 320. [Abstract]
  139. Madej, M.A., D.K. Hagans and V.L. Ozaki. 1989. Aggradation and degradation over three timescales in Redwood Creek, northwestern California. Transactions of the American Geophysical Union. Vol. 70, No. 43. p. 1124. [Abstract]
  140. Ozaki, V. L. 1988. Conditions for cold pool formation on Redwood Creek, California. Third Biennial Conference of Research in California's National Parks. U.C. Davis, California. (Madej) [Proceedings]
  141. Ozaki, V. L. 1988. Geomorphic and hydrologic conditions for cold pool formation on Redwood Creek, California. Redwood National Park Technical Report 24. National Park Service, Redwood National Park, Arcata, California. 57 pp. (Madej) [Technical Report]
  142. Sonnevil, R. A. 1988. Landslide research in Redwood National Park. Third Biennial Conference of Research in California's National Parks. U.C. Davis, California. (Madej) [Proceedings]
  143. Kelsey, H.M. and M.A. Madej. 1987. Modelling gravel bar mobility and sediment transport as an absorbing Markov process. Transactions of the American Geophysical Union. Vol. 68, No. 44. November 1987. p. 1298. [Abstract]
  144. Kelsey, H.M., R. Lamberson and M.A. Madej. 1987. Stochastic model for long-term transport of stored sediment in a river channel. Water Resources Research. Vol. 23, No. 9. September 1987. pp. 1738-1750. [Journal Article]
  145. Madej, M.A. 1987. Residence times of channel-stored sediment in Redwood Creek, northwestern California. pp. 429-438. In: R.L. Beschta, et al. (eds.) Erosion and Sedimentation in the Pacific Rim. Corvallis, Oregon. August 1987. International Association of Hydrological Sciences Publication No. 165. 510 pp. [Proceedings]
  146. Ozaki, V. L. 1987. Geomorphic and hydrologic conditions for cold pool formation on Redwood Creek, California. In: R.L. Beschta, et al (eds). Erosion and sedimentation in the Pacific Rim (Corvallis, Oregon Symposium). August 1987. International Association of Hydrologic Sciences Publication No. 165. pp. 415-416. (Madej) [Journal Article]
  147. Potter, S., V. Ozaki, D. Best, and D. Hagans. 1987. Data Release: Redwood Creek channel cross section changes, 1985-1986. Redwood National Park Technical Report 22. National Park Service Redwood National Park. Arcata, California. 17 pp. (Madej) [Technical Report]
  148. Weaver, W.E., D.K. Hagans, and M.A. Madej. 1987. Managing forest roads to control cumulative erosion and sedimentation effects. In: Proceedings of the California watershed management conference. November 18-20, 1986. West Sacramento, California. Report 11. Wildland Resources Center, University of California. Berkeley, California. pp. 119-130. [Proceedings]
  149. Hagans, D.K., W.E. Weaver and M.A. Madej. 1986. Long-term on-site and off-site effects of logging and erosion in the Redwood Creek basin, northern California. pp. 38-66 in American Geophysical Union Meeting on Cumulative Effects. National Council of the Paper Industry for Air and Stream Improvement Technical Bulletin No. 490. 73 pp. [Proceedings]
  150. Kelsey, H.M., R. Lamberson and M.A. Madej. 1986. Modelling the transport of stored sediment in a gravel-bed river, northwestern California. International Association of Hydrologic Sciences Publication 159. pp. 367-392. [Journal Article]
  151. Madej, M.A. 1986. A watershed inventory of erosional and sedimentation processes in a watershed. p. 245. Science in the National Parks, National Park Service. Ft. Collins, Colorado [Poster]
  152. Madej, M.A., C. O'Sullivan and N. Varnum. 1986. An evaluation of land use, hydrology, and sediment yield in the Mill Creek watershed. Redwood National Park Technical Report 17. National Park Service, Redwood National Park. Arcata, California. 66 pp. [Technical Report]
  153. Varnum, N. and V. Ozaki. 1986. Recent channel adjustments in Redwood Creek, California. Redwood National Park Technical Report 18. National Park Service, Redwood National Park. Arcata, California. 74 pp. (Madej) [Technical Report]
  154. Madej, M.A. 1985. Magnitude and dynamics of sediment stored in Redwood Creek California. Redwood Country. pp. 63-69 in American Geomorphological Field Group Field Trip Guidebook. Arcata, California. 165 pp. [Book Chapter]
  155. Madej, M.A. 1985. Scour and fill in a gravel bed river, north coastal California. Program with Abstracts, Cordilleran Section of the Geological Society of America. Vancouver, British Columbia. p. 367. [Abstract]
  156. Madej, M.A. 1985. The quantity and rate of movement of sediment stored in Redwood Creek, north coastal California. Abstract. p. 381 in First International Conference on Geomorphology. Manchester, England. September 15-20, 1985. 695 p. [Proceedings]
  157. Madej, M.A. 1985. Water Resources Management Plan for Redwood National Park. Arcata, California. 90 p. [Technical Report]
  158. Varnum, N. and V.L. Ozaki. 1985. Recent channel adjustments in Redwood Creek California. Redwood Country. American Geomorphological Field Group Field Trip Guidebook. Arcata, Ca. (Madej) [Book]
  159. Walter, T. 1985. Prairie gully erosion in the Redwood Creek basin, California. Redwood National Park Technical Report 16. National Park Service, Redwood National Park. Arcata, California. 24 pp. (Madej) [Technical Report]
  160. Best, D. 1984. Land use of the Redwood Creek basin. Redwood National Park Technical Report Number 9. National Park Service, Redwood National Park. Arcata, California. 24 pp plus maps. (Madej) [Technical Report]
  161. Madej, M.A. 1984. Redwood Creek channel maps. Redwood National Park Technical Report Number 13. National Park Service, Redwood National Park. Arcata, California. 11 pp. 70 maps. [Technical Report]
  162. Madej, M.A. 1984. Sediment storage in Redwood Creek, northwestern California. Abstract. Transactions of the American Geophysical Union. Vol. 65., No. 16. p. 216. [Abstract]
  163. Varnum, N. 1984. Channel changes at cross sections in Redwood Creek, California. Redwood National Park Technical Report Number 12. National Park Service, Redwood National Park. Arcata, California. 51 pp.(Madej) [Technical Report]
  164. Madej, M.A. 1982. Sediment transport and channel changes in an aggrading stream in the Puget Lowland, Washington. pp. 97-108 in Sediment Budgets and Routing in Forested Drainage Basins. U.S. Forest Service General Technical Report PNW 141. 165 pp. [Technical Report]
  165. Coghlan, M. and M.A. Madej. 1981. Main channel response to increased sediment supply, upper Redwood Creek, California. Transactions of the American Geological Union. Abstracts. Vol. 62, No. 45. p. 858. [Abstract]
  166. Kelsey, H.M., M.A. Madej, J. Pitlick, M. Coghlan, D. Best, R. Belding and P. Stroud. 1981. Sediment sources and sediment transport in the Redwood Creek basin: A Progress Report. Redwood National Park Technical Report Number 3. National Park Service, Redwood National Park. Arcata, California. 114 pp. [Technical Report]
  167. Kelsey, H.M., M.A. Madej, J. Pitlick, P. Stroud and M. Coghlan. 1981. Major sediment sources and limits to the effectiveness of erosion control techniques in the highly erosive watersheds of north coastal California. In: Proceedings of a Symposium on Erosion and Sediment Transport in Pacific Rim Steeplands. January 25-31, 1981. Christchurch, New Zealand. IAHS-AISH Publication Number 132. International Association of Hydrological Sciences. Washington, D.C. pp. 493-510. [Proceedings]
  168. Madej, M.A. 1981. Impacts and management of steepland erosion: A review. Journal of Hydrology Vol. 20, No. 1, p. 108-111. [Journal Article]
  169. Madej, M.A. and H.M. Kelsey. 1981. Sediment routing in stream channels: its implications for watershed rehabilitation. pp. 17-25 in Proceedings, Symposium on Watershed Rehabilitation in Redwood National Park and Other Coastal Areas. R. N. Coats, Ed. Center for Natural Resource Studies of the John Muir Institute. Berkeley, California. 360 pp. [Proceedings]
  170. Pitlick, J. 1981. Organic debris in tributary stream channels of the Redwood Creek basin. Proceedings, Symposium on Watershed Rehabilitation in Redwood National Park and Other Coastal Areas. August 24-28, 1981. Arcata, California. Center for Natural Resource Studies of the John Muir Institute. Berkeley, California. pp.177-190. (Madej) [Proceedings]
  171. Weaver, W. and M. A. Madej. 1981. Erosion control techniques used in Redwood National Park, northern California, 1978-1979. p. 640-645 in Proceedings of a Symposium on Erosion and Sediment Transport in Pacific Rim Steeplands,, Christchurch, New Zealand. International Association of Hydrological Sciences Publication Number 132. Washington, D.C. [Proceedings]
  172. Madej, M.A., H.M. Kelsey and W.E. Weaver. 1980. An evaluation of 1978 rehabilitation sites and erosion control techniques in Redwood National Park. Redwood National Park Technical Report Number 1. National Park Service, Redwood National Park. Arcata, California. 113 pp. [Technical Report]
  173. Kelsey, H.M., W.E. Weaver and M.A. Madej. 1979. Geology, geomorphic processes, land use and watershed rehabilitation in Redwood National Park and vicinity, lower Redwood Creek basin. Guidebook for Geological Society of America Field Trip, April 12-14, 1979. A Field Trip to Observe Natural and Management- Related Erosion in Franciscan Terrain of Northern California. pp. XIII-1 to XIII-18. [Book Chapter]
  174. Weaver, W. E., H. M. Kelsey, M. A. Madej, D. Hagans and G. Bundros. 1979. Minimizing Concentrated Runoff, Surface Erosion, and Mass Slope Movement in Redwood National Park by Removing Former Logging Haul Roads. Abstracts with Programs. Geological Society of America. Vol. 11, No. 3. [Abstract]
  175. Weaver, W.E., H.M. Kelsey and M.A. Madej. 1979. General History of Redwood National Park: Guidebook for Geological Society of America Field Trip, April 12-14, 1979. A Field Trip to Observe Natural and Management-Related Erosion in Franciscan Terrain of Northern California. pp. IX-1 to IX-3. [Book Chapter]
  176. Iwamoto, R., E. Salo, M.A. Madej and R.L. McComas. 1978. Sediment and water quality: A review of the literature including a suggested approach for water quality criteria. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Pub. 910/9-78-048. U.S. EPA Region X, Seattle, Washington, 151 pp. [Technical Report]
  177. Madej, M. A. and H. M. Kelsey, eds. 1978. Proceedings of a workshop on techniques of rehabilitation and erosion control in recently roaded and logged watersheds, with emphasis to north coastal California. March 13-14, 1978. National Park Service, Redwood National Park, Resources Management Division. Arcata, California. 89 pp. [Proceedings]
  178. Madej, M.A. 1978. Deterring aggradation by large-scale gravel extraction. p. 79-81 in Techniques of rehabilitation and erosion control in recently roaded and logged watershed, with emphasis to north coastal California. Proceedings of a workshop. National Park Service. Arcata, California. 87 pp. [Proceedings]
  179. Madej, M.A. 1978. Response of a stream channel to an increase in sediment load. Unpublished M.S. thesis. University of Washington. Seattle, Washington. 110 pp. [Thesis/Dissertation]
  180. Madej, M.A. and H.M. Kelsey, eds. 1978. Techniques of rehabilitation and erosion control in recently roaded and logged watershed, with emphasis to north coastal California. Proceedings. National Park Service, Arcata, California. 87 pp. [Proceedings]
  181. Madej, M.A. 1977. Changes of a stream channel in response to an increase in sediment load. Abstracts with Programs. Geological Society of America pp. 1081-1082. Seattle, Washington. [Abstract]

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