Title
Proper functioning condition assessment for lentic areas
Title Variants
Alternative:
Riparian area management, proper functioning condition assessment for lentic areas
Related Titles
Series:
Riparian area management
Series:
Technical reference (United States. Bureau of Land Management), 1737-16 (2020)
By
Gonzalez, Mark A.
Smith, Steven J., 1961 August 14-
Prichard, Don (Donald E.)
Berg, Forrest.
Hagenbuck, Warren W.
Krapf, Russ
Leinard, Robert.
Leonard, Steve (Stephen G.)
Manning, Mary E.
Noble, Chris V.
Staats, Janice.
Dickard, Melissa.
Elmore, Wayne.
Smith, David R
National Operations Center (U.S.)
National Operations Center (U.S.). Information and Publishing Services Section.
Type
Book
Material
Published material
Publication info
Denver, Colo, U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, National Operations Center, 2020
Edition
Third edition, 2020
Notes
"This technical reference (TR) provides instructions for the application of the lentic proper functioning condition (PFC) protocol. It is not intended to serve as a textbook addressing every aspect of lentic area and riparian-wetland function and ecology. The lentic PFC protocol addresses the physical functioning of perennial or intermittent lentic riparian-wetland systems, such as swamps, ponds, or marshes ... The PFC assessment protocol is not intended for use on ephemeral systems, which do not support the vegetation, riparian-wetland functions, and values that depend on extended periods of available free water in the soil"--Page 3.
"BLM/OC/ST-20/003+1737."
Contributors from original working group and second edition working group: Don Prichard, Forrest Berg, Warren Hagenbuck, Russ Krapf, Robert Leinard, Steve Leonard, Marry Manning, Chris Noble, Janice Staats, Melissa Dickard, Wayne Elmore, and Dave Smith.
Subjects
Environmental impact analysis
,
Environmental monitoring
,
Management
,
Riparian areas
,
Stream conservation
,
United States
,
Wetland conservation
Call Number
QH541.5.R52 P744 2020
Language
English
Identifiers
OCLC:
1259555091
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