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Watershed-scale inventory of existing riparian buffers in northeast Missouri using GIS

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2005

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Herring, J., Schultz, R.C., and Isenhart, T.M., 2005, Watershed-scale inventory of existing riparian buffers in northeast Missouri using GIS: Journal of American Water Resources Association, v. 42, p. 145-155.

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An observational study was conducted at the watershed scale using land cover (vegetation) data to assess the absence or presence of riparian buffers in three northeastern Missouri watersheds. Forests and grasslands lying within a 61 m (200 ft) parallel band directly adjacent to streams were considered “buffers” for improving or protecting water quality and were characterized according to their length, width, and vegetation type. Results indicated that riparian buffers were abundant throughout the watersheds but were typically narrow along first-order and second-order streams; in many cases they may not have been wide enough to provide adequate stream protection. At least 90 percent of all streams had buffer vegetation immediately adjacent [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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