Newsletters
The Watershed Review, the quarterly Water Center newsletter, is available below. Also included below are past newsletter issues of the former Centers (Streamside Runoff and The Washington Water Resource).
Watershed Review
Developing a global perspective on fresh water
Snapshots of research
Damages and costs of stormwater runoff in the Puget Sound region
Hydrodynamics of sloped-baffled culverts to aid juvenile salmon passage
Investigating the aquatic ecology of University Slough before and after the connection of Ravenna Creek
The economic regulation of publicly owned water
utilities: the case of Finland
Snapshots of research
Changes in the Columbia River and their
consequences for food webs supporting
juvenile salmon in the estuaryDroughts and water shortages: Assessing
economic impacts and reducing
vulnerability
The Steward's Fork
Snapshots of research
West Nile Virus mosquitos in Puget Sound stormwater systems
Correction of global precipitation products for orographic effects
The behavior and ecology of Pacific salmon and trout
Thesis and dissertation abstracts
Measuring and modeling spatially distributed hydrologic processes: Preliminary results for test plots at the University of Washington Center for Urban Horticulture
Effect of salmon spawning on seasonal changes in structure and function of stream macroinvertebrate communities
Declining mountain snowpack in the western U.S.
Thesis and dissertation abstracts
Riparian buffer function with respect to nitrogen transformation and temperature
Particulate phosphorus bioavailability as a function of stream flow and land cover
Nutrient and biological responses to red alder (Alnus
rubra) presence along head-water streams
Snapshot of research
Virtual mission stage I: Implications of a spaceborne surface water mission
Exploring the roles of climate and land surface changes on the variability of pan-Arctic river discharge
The ecological consequences of knotweed
invasion into riparian areasBedload transport: Collaborative field and flume studies using tracer stones
Incorporating uncertainty into freshwater habitat restoration
Relative contributions of common native and non-native vegetation species
to water nutrient concentrations
Snapshot of research
Relative contributions of common native and non-native vegetation species to water nutrient concentrations
Moving beyond the river continuum concept: The importance of discontinuity in stream networks
Urban stormwater characterization in a Seattle neighborhood
Quantifying headwater streams and the connection to the soil
Riparian buffer functions along lowland agricultural streams
Red alder on the rise -- Making a comeback both economically and ecologically
"Normative flows" in urbanizing watersheds
Snapshot of research
Above the dam: The ecology of salmon colonizing new habitat
King of fish: The thousand-year run of salmon
Thesis and dissertation abstracts
Characterizing lowland streams
Large woody debris in natural systems
Impacts of road corssings on creeks
Channel-initiation in headwater streams
Hyporheic zones in Puget Lowland streams
Snapshot of current research
Reproductive success of steelhead
Technical assessment for WRIA 20
Hydrologic partitioning of mountain basins
Bioavailability of particulate phosphorus
Energy regime: A missing link in the restoration of small urban streams?
Thesis and dissertation abstracts
New publications
Watershed Research Database
Research on streamside issues through the Wood Compatibility Initiative
Applications of a sediment budget to assist urban stream restoration
On-line riparian bibliography
Salmon or power? (Rob Harrill)
Non-point source nutrient impacts on streams (Mike Brett et al.)
Hydrologic monitoring of the Seattle ultra-urban stormwater management projects (Richard Horner et al.)
New book on restoration
Streamside Runoff (past newsletter of the Center for Streamside Studies)
CSS merges into new center (Susan Bolton)
Salmon nutrients and insects (Jon Honea)
Restoration of stream crossings (Tim Brown)
Hyporheic research on the Queets (Sandra Clinton and Holly Coe)
Fish contamination on the Methow (Dan Peplow)
Regional Riparian Management Cooperative
Land use and water quality (James Packman, Sara Stanley, and Jeff Bash)
LWD (Martin Fox)
Agriculture and salmon (Carrie Inman)
Return of the salmon (Peter Kiffney)
Salmonid movement through culverts (Jamal Moss)
Wastewater treatment wetland (Lenore Jensen)
Eastside stream temperatures (Gardner Johnston)
Channel migration zones (Jeff Shellberg)
Restoration with a biological focus (Sarah Morley)
Nutrient dynamics in Alaskan streams (Rick Edwards)
Urban stream monitoring (Jenna Scholz)
Environmental impacts of mining (Dan Peplow)
Conifer regeneration (Eric Beach)
River regulation and salmonid growth (Jamie Glasgow)
Lummi nation riparian research (Mark Wishnie)
Volume 11, Number 1 (1999) - Not available
Methods of measuring light availability (Ashley Steel)
Social construction of a watershed (Penny Eckert)
Urban stream rehabilitation (Derek Booth)
Interactions of salmon, bear, and riparian vegetation (James Helfield)
Residence time of large woody debris (Tim Hyatt)
Effects of mine effluent (Dan Peplow)
The Washington Water Resource (past newsletter of the Center for Urban Water Resources Management)
Restoration of Puget Sound Rivers
Accuracy of Stream Temperature Estimation from thermal infrared imaging
Permeable parking lot demonstration project - the six-year follow-up
Update of the Urban Issues Library
Evaluation of factors affecting infiltration pond performance
Regional, synchronous field determination of summertime stream temperatures in western Washington
Hydrologic trends and hydrologic monitoring in urbanizing streams in western Washington
Spatial effects of urbanization on physical conditions in Puget Sound lowland streams
Literature review on substances of potential concern in reclaimed water
Urban stream rehabilitation in the Pacific Northwest
Hydrologic monitoring of the Seattle Ultra-urban Stormwater Management Projects
Using air conductivity and soil texture as indicators of rates for stormwater infiltration ponds
Forest cover, impervious surface area, and the mitigation of stormwater impacts
The effects of alternative maintenance practices on water quality benefits of highway road ditches
On-site runoff mitigation with rooftop rainwater collection and use
New metrics to characterize the influence of urban development on stream flow patterns
A rapid land cover classification method for use in urban watershed analysis
Sampling benthic macroinvertebrates in small headwater streams
Technology review: Ultra-urban stormwater treatment technologies
A survey of ditches along county roads for their potential to affect stormwater runoff water quality
Fate and transport of nonpoint source metals: Design of highway runoff detention ponds
Human behavior in urban riparian corridors
Effects of urbanization on the biological integrity of Puget Lowland streams: restoration with a biologial focus
On-site residential stormwater detention
Effectiveness of large woody debris in urban stream rehabilitation
Application of remotely sensed data to regional analysis and assessment of stream temperature in the Northwest
Performance evaluation for ultra-urban stormwater technologies
Scour of salmonid spawning beds in low gradient gravel bed rivers
"Zero-impact" urban development: monitoring a case study
Sediment budget of a mixed-use urbanizing watershed
Regional, synchronous field determination of summertime stream temperatures
A survey of ditches along country roads for their potential to affect storm runoff water quality
Regionalization for water supply systems in the central Puget Sound Region
Ultra-urban stormwater management review
Sediment budget of a mixed-use urbanizing watershed
Effects of hydraulic loadings and temperature on the pollutant removal efficiency
Restabilization of stream channels in urban watersheds
Evaluating the costs and benefits of the Endangered Species Act
The scorption capacity of aluminum in alum-treated lake sediments
Oak Lake Creek: A case study of fish passage through culverts
A rapid land cover classification method for use in urban watershed analysis
Rates of channel erosion in small urban streams
Modest progress on the long road to an effective water-resources management system in Washington
Working at a watershed level
Stream habitat assessment protocols: An evaluation of urbanizing watersheds in the Puget Sound Lowlands
Regional, synchronous field determination of summertime stream temperatures
The stream rehabilitation project information system
Environmental limitations to vegetation establishment and growth in vegetated stormwater
Groundwater pathways in the industrial Duwamish Corridor, Seattle
Environmental limitations to vegetation establishment and growth in vegetated stormwater biofilters
The geologic framework for the City of Seattle and the Seattle-Tacoma urban corridor
Urban stream rehabilitation- A progress report on the Center's 3-year project
The regional, synchronous stream temperature survey of 1998: 600 sites in 120 minutes
Needs of salmon in the city: habitat in the urban landscape
Are wild salmon runs sustainable in rehabilitated urban streams?
The Effects of subsampling on the performance of macroinvertebrate biomonitoring
New report explains the biological monitoring of stream heatlh
Landslides in Puget Sound
Optimizing the maintenance of formal and informal water-quality facilities at the urban fringe
Conducting watershed management training
Evaluation of urban stream channels
Urban stream rehabilitation in the Pacific Northwest
Porous asphalt road shoulders
Water quality management and erosion control on a construction site
Stormwater sampling methods for low flow streams
Evaluation of wet ponds for phosphorus reduction
Vegetation maintenance of bioswales, wetponds, and roadside ditches
Evaluation of the effects of forest roads on streamflow
Maintenance of failed biofiltration swales
Evaluation of environmental indicators for stormwater management
Assessment of cumulative effects of urbanization on small streams in the Puget Sound Lowland ecoregion
Hydrologic simulation of the Klahanie catchment, King County, Washington, with and without a landscape consisting of soil amended with compost
Characterizing the magnitude of urban development
Preventing the problems of urban runoff
Evaluation of infiltrative pavement systems for parking areas
Volume 7, Number 3 (1996) - Not available
Volume 7, Number 2 (1996) - Not available
Volume 7, Number 1 (1996) - Not available