Stream reaches and associated attributes derived from 10m DEMS using programs bld_grds and netrace, provided by Earth Systems Institute for the Western Oregon Plan Revision (WOPR).
BLM (Bureau of Land Management) WOPR (Western Oregon Plan Revision) PRMP (Proposed Resource Management Plan) Channel locations and geomorphic attributes extraced using algorithms described in Clarke, S. E., K. M. Burnett, and D. J. Miller. 2008, Modeling streams and hydrogeomorphic attributes in Oregon from digital and field data. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 44(2): 20. Habitat intrinsic potential calculated using algorithms described in Burnett, K. M., G. H. Reeves, D. J. Miller, S. Clarke, K. Vance-Borland, and K. Christiansen. 2007. Distribution of salmon-habitat potential relative to landscape characteristics and implications for conservation. Ecological Applications 17:66-80. Debris flow probabilities calculated using algorithms described in Miller, D. J. and K. M. Burnett. 2008. A probabilistic model of debris-flow delivery to stream channels, demonstrated for the Coast Range of Oregon, USA. Geomorphology 94:184-205. Probability for tributary junction effects calculated using algorithms described in Benda, L. E., K. Andras, D. J. Miller, and P. Bigelow. 2004. Confluence effects in rivers: Interactions of basin scale, network geometry, and disturbance regimes. Water Resources Research 40:W05402. Methods used to calculate these attributes are given in Clarke, S.E., Burnett, K.M., and Miller, D.J. 2008. Modeling streams and hydrogeomorphic attributes in Oregon from digital and field data. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 44(2): 20.