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Figure
1. Location of the Beehive Bend Subreach on the Sacramento River.
Inset Map shows the location of the Sacramento River Project Area
within California. (266 k)
Figure 2a. Extent of flooding in 1983 (253
k)
Figure 2b. Extent of flooding in 1986 (249
k)
Figure 2c. Extent of flooding in 1995 (239
k)
Figure 2d. Extent of flooding in 1997 (313
k)
Figure 3. TNC ocnservation Lands where compatible
agriculture practices have been (550 k)
Figure 4. Using physical characteristics,
the Beehive Bend Subreach floodplain can be divided into distinct
areas. This division facilitates a balance of multiple uses and benefits
including flood damage reduction, ecosystem restoration, and compatible
agriculture (773 k)
Appendices
Appendix 1. Set of 5 Beehive Bend Subreach Maps
Map A. Ownership of conservation lands on
the Beehive Bend Subreach of the Sacramento River. (632 k)
Map B. Mapping of less productive soils on
the Beehive Bend Subreach of the Sacramento River.(511 k)
Map C. Flood recurrance intervals for lands
on the Beehive Bend Subreach of the Sacramento River. (530 k)
Map D. Natural Landcover on lands of the
Beehive Bend Subreach of the Sacramento River. (517 k)
Map E. Erosion predictions for lands on the
Beehive Bend Subreach of the Sacramento River. (573 k)
Appendix 2. Hydraulic
Analysis of Riparian Habitat on the Sacramento River from Princeton
to Beehive Bend (RM 163-176)
Appendix 3. Baseline Information for Monitoring
of Floodplain Deposition (874 k)
Appendix 4. Further Refining the Recruitment
Box Model for Fremont Cottonwoods on the Sacramento River (322 k)
Appendix 5. The Distribution and Composition
of Woody Species in Riparian Forests along the Middle Sacramento River,
California (213 k)
Appendix 6. Pattern of Woody Species Establishment
on Point Bars
on the Middle Sacramento River, California (227 k)
Appendix 7. Contrasting patterns of juvenile
chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytschaw) growth, diet, and prey densities
in off-channel and main stem habitats on the Sacramento River (546 k)
Appendix 8. Evolution Assessment and Conservation
Strategies for Sacramento River Oxbow Habitats (1683 k)
Appendix 9. Comparison of Surface-active Beetle
(Order: Coleoptera) Assemblages in Remnant and Restored Riparian Forests
of Varying Ages on the Middle Sacramento River, California (269 k)
Appendix 10. Socioeconomic
Assessment of Proposed Habitat Restoration within the Riparian Corridor
of the Sacramento River Conservation Area
Appendix 11a. Advancing Wildlife Restoration
and Compatible Farming along the Inner River Zone of the Sacramento
River (137 k)
Appendix 11b. Investigation of Methods for
Advancing Compatible Agriculture in Sacramento River Floodplain Habitats
(108 k)
Appendix 12. Overview of Outreach Activities -
There is no electronic version of these documents available,
however there is a binder with this information available at TNC's Northern
Central Valley Office in Chico, CA.