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Adams, F. A. 2000. "Geologic Investigation Report: Yalobusha River Subwatershed, Little Topashaw Creek Stream Corridor Rehabilitation, Chickasaw County, Mississippi." (unpublished report) U. S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Jackson, Mississippi.

Collison, A.J.C., Simon, A. and Dickerson, W. 2001. Riverbank stabilization using low cost submersible pumps. In Proceedings of the Conference on Wetlands Engineering and River Restoration, American Society of Civil Engineers, Reston, VA. Published on CD-ROM

Cooper, C.M., and Testa, S., III. 2002. Invertebrate community dynamics during a stream rehabilitation exercise. Proceedings of Annual Conference, American Water Resources Association, November 3-7, 2002, Philadelphia, PA, AWRA, Middleburg, VA., p. 252.

Cooper, C.M., Testa, S., III, Gillespie, W.B., Jr., Shields, F.D., Jr., and Smiley, P.C., Jr. 1998. Preliminary assessment of the water quality, biological habitat, and biotic communities of the Yalobusha Watershed. National Sedimentation Laboratory Research Report No. 7.

Dabney, S. M., and Shields, F. D., Jr. 2002. Vegetative side inlets to control riparian zone gullies. Proceedings of Annual Conference, American Water Resources Association, November 3-7, 2002, Philidelphia, PA, AWRA, Middleburg, VA., p. 253.

Dabney, S., Shields, Jr., F. D., Temple, D., Collison, A., and Simon, A. 2002. Layout and establishment of grass hedges for gully control. In Proceedings, 12th International Soil Conservation Organization Conference, May 26-31, 2002, Beijing, China.

Dabney, S. M., Shields, F. D., Jr. and Temple, D. M. 2004. "Grass Hedge Effects on Gully Hydraulics and Erosion," abstract submitted to the 3rd International Symposium on Gully Erosion April 28-May 1, 2004, Oxford, Mississippi, U.S.A

Davis, S. 1999. Within-channel vegetation survey, Little Topashaw Creek stream corridor rehabilitation project. Unpublished report, National Sedimentation Laboratory, Oxford, Miss.

Knight, S.S., Shields, F.D., Jr., and Welch, T.W. 2002. Effects of woody debris erosion control structures on fish communities of Little Topashaw Creek, Mississippi. Proceedings of Annual Conference, American Water Resources Association, November 3-7, 2002, Philadelphia, PA, AWRA, Middleburg, VA., p. 239.

Lizotte, R.E., Jr., Cooper, C.M., Smith, S. Jr., and Bryant, C.T. 2002. Seasonal variations of pesticide concentrations during storm events in Little Topashaw Creek. Abstracts from the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Mid-South Region Annual Meeting, June 2-4, 2002, Vicksburg, Mississippi, p. 19.

Lizotte, R.E., Jr., Moore, M.T., and Cooper, C.M. 2001. Implications of nutrient total maximum daily load (TMDL) criteria for Little Topashaw Creek. Abstracts from the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 22nd Annual Meeting, November 11-15, 2001, Baltimore, Maryland, p. 178.

Martin, L.T., Pezeshki, S.R., and Shields, F.D., Jr. 2002. Improving success of willow cuttings planted in damaged riparian zones: Little Topashaw Creek Study. Proceedings of Annual Conference, American Water Resources Association, November 3-7, 2002, Philadelphia, PA, AWRA, Middleburg, VA., p. 238.

Shields, F. D., Jr. 2002. Performance of woody debris structures for stream restoration. Proceedings of Annual Conference, American Water Resources Association, November 3-7, 2002, Philadelphia, PA, AWRA, Middleburg, VA., p. 237.

Shields, F. D., Jr., Cooper, C. M., Knight, S. S., and Dabney, S. M. 2002. Little Topashaw Creek restoration project: context and overview. Proceedings of Annual Conference, American Water Resources Association, November 3-7, 2002, Philadelphia, PA, AWRA, Middleburg, VA., p. 236.

Shields, F. D., Jr., Knight, S. S., Cooper, C. M. and Testa, S. III. 2000. Large woody debris structures for incised channel rehabilitation. In R. H. Hotchkiss and M. Glade (eds.) Building Partnerships Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Water Resources Engineering and Water Resources Planning and Management, Environmental and Water Resources Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Reston, VA. Published on CD-ROM.

Shields, F. D., Jr., Knight, S. S., Morin, N., and Blank, J. C. 2003. Response of fishes and aquatic habitats to sand-bed stream restoration using large woody debris. Hydrobiologia 494:251-257.

Shields, F. D., Jr., Morin, N. and Cooper, C. M. 2001. Design of large woody debris structures for channel rehabilitation. In U. S. Subcommittee on Sedimentation. Proceedings of the Federal Interagency Sedimentation Conferences, 1947 to 2001, Seventh Conference Proceedings, CD-ROM, Washington, D. C. II-42 – II-49.

Shields, F. D., Jr., Morin, N.,and Kuhnle, R. A. 2001. Effects of large woody debris structures on stream hydraulics. In Proceedings of the Conference on Wetlands Engineering and River Restoration, American Society of Civil Engineers, Reston, VA. Published on CD-ROM.

Simon, A. 1998. Processes and forms of the Yalobusha River system: A detailed geomorphic evaluation, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg, MS.

Testa, S., III and Cooper, C. M. 2002. Considerations for water resource bioassessments based on aquatic macroinvertebrate communities: Mississippi experiences. In Proceedings, Mississippi Water Resources Conference, Mississippi Water Resources Research Institute, Mississippi State.

Wallerstein, N. P. 2000. Geomorphic evaluation of Little Topashaw Creek: June 2000. Unpublished report, National Sedimentation Laboratory, Oxford, MS.

Shields, F. D., Jr. 2003. Large wood as a restoration tool: I fought the law, and the law won. Extended abstract, Proceedings of the STREAMS Channel Protection and Restoration Conference, October 6-7, 2003, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, pp. 35-39.

The above information is available at http://msa.ars.usda.gov/ms/oxford/nsl/wqe_unit/topashaw/lit_cite.html



Publications resulting from willow research

Pezeshki, S. R., Shields, F. D., Jr., and Anderson, P. H. 1998. The relationships between soil conditions and growth of willow posts on streambanks. In Abt, S. R., Young-Pezeshk, J., and Watson, C. C., (eds.) Proceedings of the International Conference on Water Resources Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, 447-452.

Shields, F. D., Jr. 1998. Woody vegetation in river restoration: problems and opportunities. In Abt, S. R., Young-Pezeshk, J., and Watson, C. C., (eds.) Proceedings of the International Conference on Water Resources Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, 660-665.

Shields, F. D., Jr., Pezeshki, S. R., and Anderson, P. 1998. Probable causes for willow post mortality. In D. F. Hayes (ed.), Engineering Approaches to Ecosystem Restoration, Proceedings of the 1998 Wetlands Engineering and River Restoration Conference, American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, Published on CD-ROM.
Pezeshki, S. R., Anderson, P. H., and Shields, F. D., Jr. 1998. Effects of soil moisture regimes on growth and survival of black willow (Salix nigra) posts (cuttings). Wetlands 18:3 460-470.

Schaff, S. D., Pezeshki, S. R., and Shields, F. D., Jr. 2000. Soils influence survival and growth of willow posts at streambank restoration project (Mississippi). Ecological Restoration 18:1, 56-57.

Pezeshki, S. R., Schaff, S. D., and Shields, F. D., Jr. 2002. Riverbank restoration in southern United States: The effects of soil texture and moisture regime on survival and growth of willow posts. In Holland, M.M., M.L. Warren, Jr., and J.A. Stanturf (editors). Proceedings of the conference on sustainability of wetland and water resources. 2000 May 23-25, 2000, University of Mississippi, Oxford. USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, General Technical Report SRS-50, US Forest Service, Washington, D.C., pp. 146-152.

Schaff, S. D., Pezeshki, S. R., and Shields, F. D., Jr. 2002. The effect of pre-planting soaking on growth and survival of black willow (Salix nigra) cuttings. Restoration Ecology 10(2):267-274.

Schaff, S. D., Pezeshki, S. R., and Shields, F. D., Jr. 2003. Effects of soil conditions on survival and growth of black willow cuttings. Environmental Management. 31(6):748-763.
 
  • Schaff, S. D., Pezeshki, S. R. and Shields, F. D., Jr. 2003. The effects of soil conditions on survival and growth of black willow cuttings. Environmental Management 31(6):748-763.
  • The above information is available at http://msa.ars.usda.gov/ms/oxford/nsl/wqe_unit/publications_willowres.html


    Shields, F. D., Jr. 1991. Woody vegetation and riprap stability along the Sacramento river mile 84.5 to 119. Water Resources Bulletin 27(3):527-536.

    Shields, F. D., Jr., and Hoover, J.J. 1991. Effects of channel restabilization on habitat diversity, Twentymile Creek, Mississippi. Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 6(3):163-181.

    Shields, F.D., Jr., and Gray, Donald H. 1992. Effects of woody vegetation on sandy levee integrity. Water Resources Bulletin 28(5):917-931.

    Shields, F. D., Jr., Knight, S. S., and Cooper, C. M. 1994. Effects of channel incision on base flow stream habitats and fishes. Environmental Management, 18(1):43-57.

    Shields, F. D., Jr., Cooper, C. M., and Knight, S. S. 1995. Experiment in Stream Restoration. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering. 121(6):494-502.

    Shields, F. D., Jr. and Gippel, C. J. 1995. Prediction of effects of woody debris removal on flow resistance. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering. 121(4):341-354.

    Gore, J. A. and Shields, F. D., Jr. 1995. Can Large Rivers Be Restored? A Focus on Rehabilitation. Bioscience 45(3):142-152.

    Shields, F. D., Jr., Knight, S. S., and Cooper, C. M. 1995. Use of the index of biotic integrity to assess physical habitat degradation in warmwater streams. Hydrobiologia 312(3):191-208.

    Shields, F. D., Jr., Knight, S. S., and Cooper, C. M. 1995. Incised stream physical habitat restoration with stone weirs. Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 10:181-198.

    Shields, F. D., Bowie, A. J., and Cooper, C. M. 1995. Control of Streambank Erosion Due to Bed Degradation with Vegetation and Structure. Water Resources Bulletin 31(3):475-489.

    Shields, F. D., Jr. 1995. Fate of Lower Mississippi River habitats associated with river training dikes. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Systems, 5:97-108.

    Shields, F. D., Jr., Knight, S. S., and Cooper, C. M. 1996. A tale of two streams: restoration strategies compared. In Proceedings, Sixth Federal Interagency Sedimentation Conference, Vol. 1, II-24--II-31.

    Shields, F. D., Jr., Knight, S. S., and Cooper, C. M. 1997. Rehabilitation of warmwater stream ecosystems damaged by channel incision. Ecological Engineering 8(1997):93-116.

    Shields, F. D., Jr., Pezeshki, S. R., and Anderson, P. 1998. Probable causes for willow post mortality. In D. F. Hayes(ed.), Engineering Approaches to Ecosystem Restoration, Proceedings of the 1998 Wetlands Engineering and River Restoration Conference, American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, Published on CD-ROM.

    Pezeshki, S. R., Anderson, P. H., and Shields, F. D., Jr. 1998. Effects of soil moisture regimes on growth and survival of black willow (Salix nigra) posts (cuttings). Wetlands 18:3 460-470.

    Shields, F. D., Jr., Knight, S. S., and Cooper, C. M. 1998. Rehabilitation of aquatic habitats in warmwater streams damaged by channel incision in Mississippi. Hydrobiologia 382:63-86.

    Shields, F. D., Jr., Simon, A., and Steffen, L. J. 2000. Reservoir effects on river channel migration. Environmental Conservation 27(1):54-66.

    Shields, F. D., Jr., Knight, S. S., and Cooper, C. M. 2000. Cyclic perturbation of lowland river channels and ecological response. Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 16(4):307-325.

    Doyle, M. W. and Shields, F. D., Jr. 2000. Incorporation of bed texture into a channel evolution model. Geomorphology 34(2000):291-309.

    Shields, F. D., Jr., Knight, S. S., and Cooper, C. M. 2000. Warmwater stream bank protection and fish habitat: a comparative study. Environmental Management 26(3):317-328.

    Schaff, S. D., Pezeshki, S. R., and Shields, F. D., Jr. 2000. Soils influence survival and growth of willow posts at streambank restoration project (Mississippi). Ecological Restoration 18(1):56-57.

    Shields, F. D., Jr., Morin, N., and Cooper, C. M. 2001. Design of large woody debris structures for channel rehabilitation. In U. S. Subcommittee on Sedimentation. Proceedings of the Federal Interagency Sedimentation Conferences, 1947 to 2001, Seventh Conference Proceedings, CD-ROM, Washington, D. C. II-42--II-49.

    Shields, F. D., Jr., Morin, N. and Kuhnle, R. A. 2001. Effects of Large woody debris structures on stream hydraulics. In D. F. Hayes(ed.), Proceedings of the 2001 Wetlands Engineering and River Restoration Conference, American Society of Civil Engineers, Reston, VA, CD-ROM.

    Shields, F. D., Jr., Smiley, P. C., Jr., and Cooper, C. M. 2002. Design and Management of Edge-of-Field Water Control Structures for Ecological Benefits. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 57(3), 151-157.

    Schaff, S. D., Pezeshki, S. R., and Shields, F. D., Jr. 2002. The effect of pre-planting soaking on growth and survival of black willow (Salix nigra) cuttings. Restoration Ecology 10(2):267-274.

    Dabney, S., Shields, F. D., Jr., Temple, D., Collison, A., and Simon, A. 2002. Layout and Establishment of Grass Hedges for Gully Control. In Proceedings, 12th International Soil Conservation Organization Conference, May 26-31, 2002, Beijing, China, 464-470.

    Kuhnle, R. A., Alonso, C. V., Shields, F. D., Jr., 2002. Local scour associated with angled spur dikes, Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 128(12):1087-1093.

    Shields, F. D., Jr., Knight, S. S., Morin, N., and Blank, J. C. 2003. Response of fishes and aquatic habitats to sand-bed stream restoration using large woody debris. Hydrobiologia 494:251-257.

    Simon, A., Thomas, R. E., Curini, A., and Shields, F. D., Jr. 2002. Case study: Channel stability of the Missouri River, Eastern Montana. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 128(10), 880-990.

    Shields, F. D., Jr. and Knight, S. S. 2003. Ten Years After: Retrospective Evaluation of a Stream Habitat Restoration Project. Proceedings, World Water & Environmental Resources Congress, June 23-26, 2003, Philadelphia, PA. CD-ROM, American Society of Civil Engineers, Reston, VA.

    Shields, F. D., Jr., Copeland, R. R., Klingeman, P. C., Doyle, M. W., and Simon, A. 2003. Design for stream restoration. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 129(3):575-584.

    Shields, F. D., Jr. 2003. Large wood as a restoration tool--I fought the law and the law won. Extended Abstracts for the STREAMS Channel Protection and Restoration Conference, October 6 and 7, 2003, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, pp. 35 - 39.

    Schaff, S. D., Pezeshki, S. R. and Shields, F. D., Jr. 2003. The effects of soil conditions on survival and growth of black willow cuttings. Environmental Management 31(6):748-763.

    The above information is available at http://msa.ars.usda.gov/ms/oxford/nsl/personal_pages/Shields.html

     

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