G. Mathias Kondolf Landscape Architecture Term Projects collection
Collection
Identifier: WRCA-154
Restoration With Reference: Rediscovering Cerrito Creek in Blake Garden
Digital Record
Identifier: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/69g0v4br
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Water Resources Collections & Archives
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G. Mathias Kondolf Landscape Architecture Term Projects collection
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Series 2. Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227 Term Projects, 1992-2011
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Sub-Series 2.15. Fall Semester 2007, 2007
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Ludy, Jessica and Kristen Podolak. Restoration With Reference: Rediscovering Cerrito Creek in Blake Garden, 2007
River Restoration for a Socially and Ecologically Devastated Border City
Digital Record
Identifier: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/11r5p44p
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Water Resources Collections & Archives
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G. Mathias Kondolf Landscape Architecture Term Projects collection
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Series 1. Landscape Architecture 222 Term Projects, 1990-2012
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Sub-Series 1.16. Spring Semester 2008, 2008
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Friedman, Noah. River Restoration for a Socially and Ecologically Devastated Border City, 2008
Road-crossing restoration on alluvial creeks in the Klamath National Forest, California
Digital Record
Identifier: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/61b080n8
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Water Resources Collections & Archives
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G. Mathias Kondolf Landscape Architecture Term Projects collection
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Series 2. Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227 Term Projects, 1992-2011
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Sub-Series 2.16. Fall Semester 2008, 2008
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Lawrence, Justin E. Road-crossing Restoration on Alluvial Creeks in the Klamath National Forest, California, 2008
Rock Weirs as Tools for Stabilization in Restoration Projects: An appraisal and comparison of two stream restoration projects in Northern California
Digital Record
Identifier: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/50g0x121
Found in:
Water Resources Collections & Archives
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G. Mathias Kondolf Landscape Architecture Term Projects collection
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Series 2. Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227 Term Projects, 1992-2011
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Sub-Series 2.15. Fall Semester 2007, 2007
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Ball, Dave; Maendly, Romain; and Cristina Poindexter. Rock Weirs as Tools for Stabilization in Restoration Projects: An appraisal and comparison of two stream restoration projects in Northern California. 2007, 2007
Saeltzer Dam Removal on Clear Creek 11 years later: An assessment of upstream channel changes since the dam's removal
Digital Record
Identifier: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3x08s6th
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Water Resources Collections & Archives
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G. Mathias Kondolf Landscape Architecture Term Projects collection
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Series 2. Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227 Term Projects, 1992-2011
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Sub-Series 2.18. Fall Semester 2011, 2011
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Simons, Crystal; Walker, Katelyn; and Mark Zimring. Saeltzer Dam Removal on Clear Creek 11 Years Later: An Assessment of Upstream Channel Changes Since the Dam's Removal, 2011
Site design for a neighborhood-scale stormwater detention park in the proposed Los Angeles River National Urban Wildlife Refuge
Digital Record
Identifier: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/7rq840mz
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Water Resources Collections & Archives
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G. Mathias Kondolf Landscape Architecture Term Projects collection
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Series 1. Landscape Architecture 222 Term Projects, 1990-2012
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Sub-Series 1.13. Spring Semester 2004, 2004
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Gaffney, Kathryn and Angie (Anchi) Mei. Site design for a neighborhood-scale stormwater detention park in the proposed Los Angeles River National Urban Wildlife Refuge, 2004
Soil Characteristics and their Hydrologic Implications; A study on the Memorial Glade microwatershed, University of California, Berkeley campus
Digital Record
Identifier: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/59t9f14m
Found in:
Water Resources Collections & Archives
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G. Mathias Kondolf Landscape Architecture Term Projects collection
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Series 1. Landscape Architecture 222 Term Projects, 1990-2012
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Sub-Series 1.19. Spring Semester 2012, 2012
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Javier, Alexander. Soil Characteristics and their Hydrologic Implications; A Study on the Memorial Glade Microwatershed, University of California, Berkeley Campus, 2012
Spatial distribution and possible sources of saline waters in Rodeo Lagoon, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Marin County, California
Digital Record
Identifier: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/2vz4k4mp
Found in:
Water Resources Collections & Archives
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G. Mathias Kondolf Landscape Architecture Term Projects collection
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Series 1. Landscape Architecture 222 Term Projects, 1990-2012
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Sub-Series 1.13. Spring Semester 2004, 2004
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Waljeski, Christine Ann and John L. Williams, III. Spatial distribution and possible sources of saline waters in Rodeo Lagoon, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Marin County, California, 2004
Taking LID to the Streets: A Case Study of Stormwater Management on Leland Avenue in San Francisco, California
Digital Record
Identifier: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/36h4362s
Found in:
Water Resources Collections & Archives
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G. Mathias Kondolf Landscape Architecture Term Projects collection
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Series 1. Landscape Architecture 222 Term Projects, 1990-2012
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Sub-Series 1.18. Spring Semester 2011, 2011
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Thong, Michelle. Taking LID to the Streets: A Case Study of Stormwater Management on Leland Avenue in San Francisco, California, 2011
Tassajara Creek restoration project: Continued riparian habitat monitoring
Digital Record
Identifier: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3c76c585
Found in:
Water Resources Collections & Archives
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G. Mathias Kondolf Landscape Architecture Term Projects collection
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Series 2. Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227 Term Projects, 1992-2011
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Sub-Series 2.16. Fall Semester 2008, 2008
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Percelay, Julie and Michelle Trinh. Tassajara Creek Restoration Project: Continued Riparian Habitat Monitoring, 2008