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MRP Background
MRP Introduction
MRP Purpose and Need
MRP Planning Contex
MRP Management Goals
MRP Management Plan
MRP Management Elements
MRP Boundaries
MRP Classifications
MRP Outstandingly Remarkable Values
MRP Section 7 Determination Process
MRP River Protection Overlay
MRP Management Zoning
MRP Management Zoning Application
MRP Visitor Experience and Resource Protection
MRP Bibliography
MRP Management Plan Appendices
MRP Appendix A
MRP Appendix B
MRP Appendix C
MRP Appendix D
MRP Management Plan Maps

Bibliography

References

Baskerville, G.

  1. Adaptive Management – Wood Availability and Habitat Availability. The Forestry Chronicle, 61(2):171-175.

Bilby, R.E., and G.E. Likens

  1. Importance of Organic Debris Dams in the Structure and Function of Stream Ecosystems. Ecology, 61(5):1107-1113.

Browning, Peter

  1. Yosemite Place Names. Lafayette, CA: Great West Books.

Cella Barr Associates

  1. Hydrologic and Hydraulic Investigation for Proposed Campgrounds in Yosemite National Park, California. Prepared for the National Park Service.

Clark, Galen

  1. Yosemite – Past and Present. Sunset Magazine, 22(4):394-396.

Elser, A.A., et al.

  1. Fish Populations of a Trout Stream in Relation to Major Habitat Zones and Channel Alterations. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 97:389-397.

Interagency Wild and Scenic Rivers Coordinating Council (Joint document produced by Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the U.S. Forest Service)

  1. Wild and Scenic Rivers Reference Guide.

Klein, R., R. Sonnevil, and D. Short

  1. "Stream Channel Responses to the Removal of Large Wood Debris, Larry Dam Creek, Northwestern California." In Erosion and Sedimentation in the Pacific Rim, edited by R.L. Beschta. International Association of Hydrological Sciences.

La Pena, F., C.D. Bates, and S.P. Medley

  1. Legends of the Yosemite Miwok. Yosemite National Park, CA: Yosemite Association.

Mariposa County Planning Commission

  1. Wawona Town Planning Area Specific Plan – Land Use Policies and Standards Element.

Muir, John

  1. 1872 Yosemite Valley in Flood. The Overland Monthly, 8(4):347-350.

  1. The Yosemite. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company, Inc.

Murphy, M.L., and W.R. Meehan

  1. "Stream ecosystems." In Influences of Forest and Rangeland Management on Salmonid Fishes and their Habitats, 19:17-46. Bethesda, MD: American Fisheries Society

National Park Service (NPS), U.S. Department of the Interior

  1. General Management Plan/Final Environmental Impact Statement, Yosemite National Park.

  1. Yosemite Wilderness Management Plan, Yosemite National Park.

  1. Fire Management Plan, Yosemite National Park.

  1. Floodplain Management Guidelines. Special Directive 93-4, Washington D.C.

  1. Visitor Experience and Resource Protection (VERP) Framework: A Handbook for Planners and Managers. Denver Service Center.
  1. Yosemite National Park Planning Update. Volume 3, Winter 1997.

  1. Yosemite National Park Planning Update, Volume 4, Spring 1997.

  1. Director's Orders 2: Park Planning

  1. Merced Wild and Scenic River Comprehensive Management Plan and Final Environmental Impact Statement, Yosemite National Park.

National Park Service and Office of the Secretary, Interior; Forest Service and Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture.

  1. "Wild and Scenic Rivers Guidelines." Federal Register, 47(173).

U.S. Congress

  1. The Wilderness Act (Public Law 88-577).

  1. California Wilderness Act of 1984 (Public Law 98-425 [H.R. 1437]).

U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture

  1. Salmonid-Habitat Relationships in the Western United States: A Review and Indexed Bibliography by M.D. Marcus, M.K. Young, M.K. Noel and B.A. Mullan. General Technical Report RM-188. Fort Collins, CO: Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station.

U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Department of the Interior

  1. South Fork Merced and Merced River Wild and Scenic Rivers Classifications and Boundary Location and Environmental Assessment.

  1. South Fork and Merced Wild and Scenic River Final Environmental Impact Statement, November.

  1. South Fork and Merced Wild and Scenic River Implementation Plan, November.

  1. South Fork and Merced Wild and Scenic Rivers Record of Decision, November.

Wills, Mary H.

  1. A Winter in California. Norristown, PA: Morgan R. Wills.

Map Data

All data are in Universal Transverse Mercator, North American Datum 1928, meters.

Data

Source

100-foot contours

U.S. Geological Survey 30-meter Digital Elevation Model

100-year floodplain, Happy Isles to Housekeeping Camp

Cella Barr Associates (1998 for Alternatives 2, 3, 4, 5)

100-year floodplain, Yosemite Valley (except Happy Isles to Housekeeping Camp)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (1981, rev. 1991 for all alternatives)

100-year floodplain, El Portal Administrative Site

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (1998 for Alternatives 2, 3, 4, 5; 1987 for Alternative 1)

100-year floodplain, Wawona

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (1981 for all alternatives)

1997 flood extent

Yosemite GIS

Hydrology

U.S. Geological Survey Digital Line Graphs

Park boundary

U.S. Geological Survey Digital Line Graphs

Roads

U.S. Geological Survey Digital Line Graphs

Trails

U.S. Geological Survey Digital Line Graphs

Wetlands

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wetlands Inventory (1995)

Wild and Scenic River boundaries and zones

Yosemite GIS and MIG, Inc.

Yosemite Wilderness boundaries

Yosemite GIS

 

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