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ELR/BPA - ISEMP Bridge Creek Restoration & IMW

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Project Type: Sponsored Research Project Sponsor: Eco Logical Research, Inc. Project Location: Bridge Creek Intensively Monitored Watershed, John Day Basin, Oregon Status: Ongoing

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Bridge Creek BDS Structures

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  • \2011. De Meurichy K, Wheaton J, Welsh S and Consolati F. Bridge Creek IMW Topographic and Aerial Photography Surveys: 2010-2011 Deliverables Ecogeomorphology and Topographic Analysis Lab, Utah State University, Prepared for Eco Logical Research and NOAA, Logan, Utah, 59 pp.

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Project Details

Project PI: Joseph Wheaton Project Personnel from ET-AL: Kenny DeMeurichy, Florie Consolati, & Sonya Welsh (formerly) Project Collaborators: Nick Bouwes (ELR), Nick Webber (ELR), Michael Pollock (NOAA), Chris Jordan (NOAA), Carol Volk (South Fork Research) Funding Source: Bonneville Power Authority - Sub-award to USU from Eco Logical Research, Inc. Project Start Date: **July, 2009 **Project End Date (anticipated): Indefinite

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