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Image Riparian Restoration Figure 1
by Nislow, Hudy, Wiggins published Nov 13, 2012 last modified Feb 18, 2014 01:22 PM — filed under:
Riparian corridor areas in Virginia that are high priority (black = upper quartile of solar gain and less than 70% canopy cover) for riparian restoration to mitigate water temperature increases. Brook trout priority areas are defined by elevation gradients (0-300 m low priority; 300 – 600m average priority; > 600m high priority). Cross hatched polygons represent existing brook trout habitats. Blue and green elevation gradients represent potential cold water brook trout habitat.
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Image Riparian Restoration Figure 1
by Nislow, Hudy, Wiggins published Nov 13, 2012 last modified Jul 29, 2013 12:12 PM — filed under:
Riparian corridor areas in Virginia that are high priority (black = upper quartile of solar gain and less than 70% canopy cover) for riparian restoration to mitigate water temperature increases. Brook trout priority areas are defined by elevation gradients (0-300 m low priority; 300 – 600m average priority; > 600m high priority). Cross hatched polygons represent existing brook trout habitats. Blue and green elevation gradients represent potential cold water brook trout habitat.
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Image Riparian Restoration Figure 1
by Nislow, Hudy, Wiggins published Nov 13, 2012 last modified Nov 13, 2012 11:07 AM — filed under:
Riparian corridor areas in Virginia that are high priority (black = upper quartile of solar gain and less than 70% canopy cover) for riparian restoration to mitigate water temperature increases. Brook trout priority areas are defined by elevation gradients (0-300 m low priority; 300 – 600m average priority; > 600m high priority). Cross hatched polygons represent existing brook trout habitats. Blue and green elevation gradients represent potential cold water brook trout habitat.
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