Inventory of the G. Mathias Kondolf LA227 Term Projects Collection, 1992-[ongoing]
Processed by Randal Brandt and Paul Atwood.
Water Resources Collections and Archives
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University of California, Riverside
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The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
Inventory of the G. Mathias Kondolf LA227 Term Projects Collection, 1992-[ongoing]
Collection number: MS 96/2
Water Resources Collections and Archives
University of California, Riverside
Riverside, California
Contact Information:
- Water Resources Collections and Archives
- Orbach Science Library, Room 118
- PO Box 5900
- University of California, Riverside
- Riverside, CA 92517-5900
- Phone: (951) 827-2934
- Fax: (951) 827-6378
- Email: waterarc@ucr.edu
- URL: http://library.ucr.edu/wrca
- Collection Processed By:
- Randal Brandt and Paul Atwood
- Date Completed
-
March 2008
© 2001-2008 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
Descriptive Summary
Title: G. Mathias Kondolf LA227 Term Projects Collection,
Date (inclusive): 1992-[ongoing]
Collection number: MS 96/2
Collector:
Kondolf, G. Mathias
Extent:
ca. 3.5 linear ft. (7 manuscript boxes)
Repository:
Water Resources Collections and Archives
Shelf location: Water Resources Collections and Archives
Language:
English.
Administrative Information
Access
Collection is open for research.
Publication Rights
Copyright has not been assigned to the Water Resources Collections and Archives. All requests for permission to publish or
quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Head of Archives. Permission for publication is given on behalf
of the Water Resources Collections and Archives as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply
permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the reader
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], G. Mathias Kondolf LA227 Term Projects Collection,
MS 96/2,
Water Resources Collections and Archives, University of California, Riverside.
Access Points
Stream conservation.
Urban hydrology.
Stream channelization.
Restoration ecology.
River engineering.
University of California, Riverside. Dept. of Landscape.
Biography
G. Mathias Kondolf is Associate Professor of Environmental Planning and Geography, Dept. of Landscape Architecture and Environmental
Planning and Dept. of Geography, University of California, Riverside. Additional biographical information for Dr. Kondolf
can be found at: http://www-laep.ced.berkeley.edu/laep/people/people_kondolf.html.
Scope and Content
Collection consists of graduate term projects for University of California, Riverside, College of Environmental Design, Dept.
of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning (http://www-laep.ced.berkeley.edu/laep/), LA227, "Restoration of Rivers
and Streams," and LA254, "Topics in Environmental Planning," under the instruction of Professor G. Mathias Kondolf.
Container List
Box 1, Folder 1
Cacho, Maria.
Preliminary study of variable width determination on buffer strips. 1992.
Physical Description:
23 leaves : ill.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 254, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1992.
Folder 2
Chan, Ian.
Restoration of Angora Creek, CA : evaluating fish habitat enhancement efforts. 1992.
Physical Description:
17 leaves : ill., maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 254, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1992.
Folder 3
Feifarek, Brian.
Evaluation of a salmon habitat enhancement project on Maple Creek (Humboldt Co., CA). 1992.
Physical Description:
22 leaves : maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 254, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1992.
Folder 4
Fernandez, Linda.
The feasibility of wetlands mitigation banks. 1992.
Physical Description:
[11] leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 254, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1992.
Folder 5
Kotter, Lucy.
An evaluation of the revegetation of Wildcat Creek. 1992.
Physical Description:
11 leaves : maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 254, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1992.
Folder 6
Moran, Michael J.
Salmonid spawning and rearing habitat restoration on Wildcat Creek. 1992.
Physical Description:
24 leaves : maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 254, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1992.
Folder 7
Swenson, Ramona, and David Manning.
Evaluating stream restoration efforts on Wolf Creek (Greenville, CA). 1992.
Physical Description:
29 leaves : maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 254, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1992.
Folder 8
Yoshioka, Glenn S.
Judging successful fishery enhancement in stream restoration projects : a critique of criteria and methods and a survey of
pre and post-project evaluation in California.
1992.
Physical Description:
30 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 254, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1992.
Box 1, Folder 9
Brown, Shannon L.
Evaluation of gravel pit restoration in Lake County, California. 1993.
Physical Description:
13 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 254, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1993.
Folder 10
Evans, Shelley.
Taxonomy, biology, and ecology of willows (Salix spp.) in California : factors for use in riparian restoration. 1993.
Physical Description:
16 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 254, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1993.
Folder 11
Gaile, George.
Castro Valley Creek Restoration Project evaluation. 1993.
Physical Description:
25 leaves : maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 254, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1993.
Folder 12
Graf, Michael.
Comparison and evaluation of Tassajara and Gale Ranch permitted mitigation projects on West Alamo Creek. 1993.
Physical Description:
54 leaves : maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 254, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1993.
Folder 13
James, Cajun, and Scott Stephens.
Evaluation of the Wolf Creek restoration project, Greenville, California. 1993.
Physical Description:
27 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 254, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1993.
Folder 14
Kim, Mintai, and Grayson Baur.
Regulated and unregulated flow regimes' impact on vegetation in central California streams : implications for restoration
projects.
1993.
Physical Description:
27 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 254, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1993.
Folder 15
Lee, Sun Min.
Assessment of instream structural modifier on the San Lorenzo River : vortex rock chevron design. 1993.
Physical Description:
34 leaves : maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 254, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1993.
Folder 16
Paz, Lucas W.
The restoration of Wildcat Creek at Alvarado Park : a post-project evaluation of channel conditions. 1993.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 254, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1993.
Folder 17
Rothert, Steve.
Evaluation of San Lorenzo River restoration in Henry Cowell State Park, CA. 1993.
Physical Description:
51 leaves : maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 254, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1993.
Folder 18
Vick, Jennifer.
Monitoring riparian mitigation sites. 1993.
Physical Description:
29 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 254, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1993.
Box 1, Folder 19
Cain, John.
Preliminary historical analysis of hydrologic and hydrologically induced changes to the San Joaquin River between Friant Dam
and Lanes Bridge.
1994.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1994.
Folder 20
Campos, Erika.
The human habitat of San Leandro Creek. 1994.
Physical Description:
19 leaves : maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1994.
Folder 21
Danielsberg, Anne, and Lucy J. Hinojosa.
Evaluation of river restoration project documents : final report. 1994.
Physical Description:
65 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1994.
Folder 22
Kamman, Greg, and Tim Ramirez.
Evaluation of gravel retainment structures and placement of salmon spawning gravel in the Merced River below the Crocker-Huffman
Dam.
1994.
Physical Description:
44 leaves : map.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1994.
Folder 23
Orr, Michelle, and Jonathan Owens.
Integrating riparian vegetation in flood control channel design : an evaluation of Wildcat Creek, California. 1994.
Physical Description:
52 leaves : maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1994.
Folder 24
Pasternack, Gregory B.
Evaluating "multipurpose" river management designs : predicting the outcome of the Guadalupe River Master Plan : final draft.
1994.
Physical Description:
33 leaves : maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1994.
Box 2, Folder 25
Sklar, Leonard, and Sara T.G. Duckler.
Upper San Lorenzo River restoration project monitoring and evaluation report. 1994.
Physical Description:
18 leaves : maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1994.
Box 2, Folder 26
Anderson, Craig, and Katrin Stockhammer.
Revegetation of gravel pits : a comparison of shallow and steep banks. 1995.
Physical Description:
20 leaves : maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1995.
Folder 27
Gonzalez, Alfred.
Stream enhancement for salmonid habitat improvement in a coastal California watershed. 1995.
Physical Description:
32 leaves : maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1995.
Folder 28
Kennedy, Blake, and Falzone, Anthony.
Changes in the amount of spawning habitat over the last fifty years on the San Joaquin River : final draft. 1995.
Physical Description:
32 leaves : maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1995.
Folder 29
Schroeder, Kristen Lee Kittleson.
Scour and pool development through the Schulte Road restoration project, Carmel River, following the 1995 flood. 1995.
Physical Description:
19 leaves : maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1995.
Folder 30
Waggett, Caryl, Homrighausen, Mark and Thomas, Chris.
A monitoring procedure for an intermittent stream : channel form, riparian vegetation and water quality on Goat Creek, CA.
1995.
Physical Description:
70 leaves : maps, photographs.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1995.
Folder 31
Fetherston, Scott C.
Relating benthic macroinvertebrate community composition and habitat complexity : implications for stream restoration. 1994.
Physical Description:
8 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1995.
Box 2, Folder 32
Askew, Mimi W.
Review of Blackberry Creek daylighting project. 1996.
Physical Description:
27 leaves : maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1996.
Folder 33
Byrd, Kristin.
Revegetation of a created floodplain, Schulte Road Project, Carmel River. 1996.
Physical Description:
16 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1996.
Folder 34
Campbell, Chris G.
Riparian buffer strips : biogeochemical processes removing nonpoint source pollution. 1996.
Physical Description:
31 leaves : maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1996.
Folder 35
Coffman, Gretchen C., and James B. Everett.
Green Valley Creek Restoration Project : an analysis of environmental variables contributing to distribution of vegetation
in a restored reach of a low-gradient stream.
1996.
Physical Description:
69 leaves : maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1996.
Folder 36
DeTemple, Brendan T.
The restoration of Horseshoe Creek : a preliminary feasibility study. 1996.
Physical Description:
33 leaves : maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1996.
Folder 37
Hammerling, Eric, and Clay Taylor.
Evaluation of the Perazzo Creek fish habitat restoration project. 1996.
Physical Description:
60 leaves : maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1996.
Folder 38
Kao, Yi-Liang, and Candy Ma.
Evaluation of the Codornices Creek restoration project. 1996.
Physical Description:
[74] leaves : maps, photographs.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1996.
Folder 39
Laddish, Katherine M.
Evaluation of the Lobos Creek restoration plan, the Presidio of San Francisco, California. 1996.
Physical Description:
30 leaves : maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1996.
Folder 40
Leach, Rosalie D.
Biological values of intermittent streams : implications for restoration. 1996.
Physical Description:
18 leaves : maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1996.
Folder 41
Lichten, Keith, and Gregory Delaune.
Natural riffle evolution on the Tuolumne River : baseline data for riffle restoration project design. 1996.
Physical Description:
38 leaves : maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1996.
Folder 42
Lovato, Cheryl, and Mark Spencer.
An evaluation of the Seminary Creek restoration project : culverts, criminals and crankcases in an east Oakland creek. 1996.
Physical Description:
28 leaves : map.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1996.
Folder 43
Opperman, Jeff, and Sadie Rosenthal.
An evaluation of a restoration project on West Alamo Creek. 1996.
Physical Description:
26 leaves : map, photographs.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1996.
Folder 44
Sellwood, Scott.
Preservation of an artificially created stream environment at Deer Creek, Cameron Park, CA. 1996.
Physical Description:
26 leaves : maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1996.
Folder 45
Fainter, Michael Ryan.
Lobos Creek : opportunities for ecosystem management at the local scale. 1996.
Physical Description:
16 leaves : maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1996.
Box 3, Folder 46
Becker, Gordon S.
Specifications for a fish ladder on a barrier in Alameda Creek, California. 1998.
Physical Description:
18 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1998.
Folder 47
Betts, Emily, and Faith Kearns.
Evaluation of the Wolf Creek restoration project : final draft. 1998.
Physical Description:
17 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1998.
Folder 48
Davis, Ron G.
Kondolf's five modified & reshuffled into four. 1998.
Physical Description:
19 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1998.
Folder 49
Eischeid, Mark.
Surface bed material characterization of the Carmel River, Monterey County, California : pebble count data compilation, collection,
and recommendations.
1998.
Physical Description:
ca. 120 leaves : maps, computer disk.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1998.
Folder 50
Fine, James D.
Evaluation of modeling to study water temperatures in the Burnt River, Oregon. 1998.
Physical Description:
24 leaves, bound.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1998.
Folder 51
Hershey, Diana.
The importance of subsoil to the establishment of woody riparian vegetation. 1998.
Physical Description:
12 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1998.
Folder 52
Howard, Jeannette.
Changes in riparian vegetation in lower Deer Creek, Tehama County. 1998.
Physical Description:
21 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1998.
Folder 53
James, M. June, and Deanna Sereno.
Channel changes at the deDampierre Restoration Project on the Carmel River. 1998.
Physical Description:
35 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1998.
Folder 54
Justine, Lara.
Measurement of channel change on Uvas Creek near Santa Teresa Bridge, 1939-1998. 1998.
Physical Description:
26 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1998.
Folder 55
Kweskin, Corrina.
Assessment of channel change on two East Bay urban stream restoration projects : Codornices Creek, Middle Fork and Castro
Valley Creek.
1998.
Physical Description:
29 leaves : maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1998.
Folder 56
Lassettre, Neil.
Managing large woody debris at the basin scale. 1998.
Physical Description:
19 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1998.
Folder 57
Lighthiser, Michael S., and Gian Marco Pizzo.
Sedimentation and tidal inundation of a marsh on Tomales Bay, California : physical constraints on the evolution and management
of a coastal system.
1998.
Physical Description:
33 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1998.
Folder 58
Lowe, Martha E.
Changes in peak discharge, sediment load, and channel morphology of Sausal Creek, Oakland, California : 1700-1998. 1998.
Physical Description:
26 leaves : maps.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1998.
Folder 59
Morais, Susana, and Lan Mu.
Effect of bank vegetation on channel width and pool-riffle spacing : Adobe Creek, Sonoma County, California. 1998.
Physical Description:
36 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1998.
Folder 60
Pacca, Sergio Almeida.
Channel changes at the Schulte Road Restoration Project on the Carmel River. 1998.
Physical Description:
28 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1998.
Folder 61
Robins, James D.
Reestablishing the seasonal wetland plant Eleocharis macrostachya : a community profile and investigation of environmental
variables.
1998.
Physical Description:
40 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1998.
Folder 62
Sanchez Diaz, Esau.
Sediment deposition along the Green Valley Creek Restoration Project. 1998.
Physical Description:
32 leaves : map.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1998.
Folder 63
Thomas, Johanna.
The Napa flood protection project : revolution or evolution? : an analysis of the Army Corps and local participation in flood
planning.
1998.
Physical Description:
12 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1998.
Box 4, Folder 64
Buenfil, Jason, and Jason Young.
Restoration of Sulphur Creek, Redding : an evaluation. 1999.
Physical Description:
26 leaves : col. photos.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1999.
Folder 65
Butler, Barbara.
Comparing cool pool conditions in two central California coastal streams. 1999.
Physical Description:
17 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1999.
Folder 66
Duin, Kristin.
A community based watershed monitoring plan for the Waimanalo Watershed, Hawaii. 1999.
Physical Description:
16 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1999.
Folder 67
Harvey, Brett, and Patrick McGannon.
Evaluation of channel aggradation, degradation and surface water flow in Blue Line Creek, a tributary of Olema Creek, Marin
County, CA.
1999.
Physical Description:
23 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1999.
Folder 68
Hunt, Lisa.
Designing post-remediation monitoring plans for aquatic habitats. 1999.
Physical Description:
35 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1999.
Folder 69
Ilano, Eli.
Protecting sewer lines and more : a design on Harwell Heights Creek. 1999.
Physical Description:
16 leaves : map.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1999.
Folder 70
Ismail, Inas A.
Vegetation encroachment downstream of Goodwin Dam, Stanislaus River. 1999.
Physical Description:
16 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1999.
Folder 71
Lutrick, Erin.
Baseline channel conditions in a stream draining a newly cleared vineyard near Napa, California. 1999.
Physical Description:
33 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1999.
Folder 72
MacWilliams, Michael L., and Dawn T. Harrison.
The role of numerical modeling in river restoration : an analysis of 1-D and 3-D flow modeling on Tassajara Creek, CA. 1999.
Physical Description:
23 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1999.
Folder 73
Palaniappan, Meena.
Addressing urban waterways pollution in developing countries : a case study of Madras, India. 1999.
Physical Description:
20 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1999.
Folder 74
Pearson, Jennifer, and Josh Metz.
Habitat enhancement on Lagunitas Creek below Peters Dam : an evaluation. 1999.
Physical Description:
16 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1999.
Folder 75
Schneider, Katrina.
Channel adjustments downstream of Goodwin Dam, Stanislaus River : an examination of river morphology and hydrology from 1996-1999.
1999.
Physical Description:
61 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1999.
Folder 76
Sun, Ying-Ling.
Human interaction at the Los Angeles River. 1999.
Physical Description:
26 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1999.
Folder 77
Tobias, Jacob.
Plant establishment in a grouted trapezoidal channel : Santa Rosa Creek. 1999.
Physical Description:
29 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1999.
Folder 78
Vonckx, Elizabeth, and Alice Glasner.
Channel conditions in Napa Valley streams : implications for the Napa County conservation ordinance. 1999.
Physical Description:
35 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 1999.
Box 4, Folder 79
Barth, Ryan, and Paul Frank.
Salmonid habitat assessment within a demonstration reach of San Anselmo Creek as a partial basis for planning salmonid restoration
within the Corte Madera Creek Watershed.
2000.
Physical Description:
29 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2000.
Folder 80
Cutter, Eric A.
Evaluating the Mill and Deer Creek water exchange as a model for increasing instream flow. 2000.
Physical Description:
15 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2000.
Folder 81
Elkins, Kim, and Jennifer Maio.
Assessment of restoration activities on reaches 7, 8 and 9 of Parsons Creek, Hopland, CA. 2000.
Physical Description:
Ca. 85 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2000.
Folder 82
Fewless, Carmen, and Ingrid Morken.
Oxbow lakes and the Sacramento River : a case for restoring biodiversity. 2000.
Physical Description:
15 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2000.
Folder 83
Imanishi, Junichi.
Evaluation of the Blackberry Creek daylighting project, Berkeley. 2000.
Physical Description:
31 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2000.
Folder 84
Kimball, Lisa.
Assessment of the validity of a floodplain restoration proposal based on historical conditions : [San Anselmo Creek, Corte
Madera Creek Watershed].
2000.
Physical Description:
15 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2000.
Folder 85
Miles, Lee.
Evolution of the Guadalupe River flood control and restoration project. 2000.
Physical Description:
10 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2000.
Folder 86
Proakis, Elena,Alice Towey, and Nate Wall.
Trout, uninterrupted : assessment and monitoring of the Mills Creek dam removal. 2000.
Physical Description:
37 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2000.
Folder 87
Stoller, Scott, and Pascual Benito.
Pilot project proposal for San Anselmo Creek floodplain re-establishment : hydraulic modeling report. 2000.
Physical Description:
Ca. 40 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2000.
Folder 88
Yang, Chia-Ning.
Design positivity and natural process interaction : review landscape design in urban waterway restoration projects : [Strawberry
Creek, Blackberry Creek, Walnut Creek, and Guadalupe River].
2000.
Physical Description:
Ca. 30 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2000.
Box 4, Folder 89
Armbruster, Ariel.
Post-project evaluation of Grizzly Creek restoration, Lafayette, CA. 2001.
Physical Description:
28 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2001.
Folder 90
Brownell, Sarah, and Mike Herrin.
Evaluation of rainbow and steelhead trout habitat and impedances to fish migration in Mitchell Creek as basis for barrier
removal.
2001.
Physical Description:
Ca. 80 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2001.
Box 5, Folder 91
Cayot, Annette, and Maureen Mason.
Investigation of historical channel changes in Alhambra Creek, Contra Costa County, California. 2001.
Physical Description:
46 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2001.
Folder 92
Chen, Carina, and Michael Ferry.
Increasing streamflow on Alameda Creek in the Sunol Valley. 2001.
Physical Description:
Ca. 64 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2001.
Folder 93
Criley, James Lance.
The big flat meadow restoration project: an assessment. 2001.
Physical Description:
Ca. 29 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2001.
Folder 94
Huckelbridge, Kate, Jeffrey Kane, and David Ralston.
Baseline evaluation and restoration recommendations for a small urban creek in Oakland, California. 2001.
Physical Description:
Ca. 41 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2001.
Folder 95
Hudzik, Cathy, and Jocelyn Truitt.
Characterization of channel morphology in the Tassajara Creek restoration project area: Documentation of post-project change
and recommendations for a monitoring plan.
2001.
Physical Description:
Ca. 35 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2001.
Folder 96
Kupers, Jesse.
A protocol and baseline data for post project appraisal of the Arroyo Viejo Creek restoration project. 2001.
Physical Description:
Ca. 26 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2001.
Folder 97
Minear, Toby, and Sarah Minick.
The effects of fire on stream channel form: a consolidated literature review and pre-burn data collection for two Sierra Nevadan
streams.
2001.
Physical Description:
Ca. 39 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2001.
Folder 98
Patsaoras, Tanya, and Derek Schubert.
Post-project appraisal of low-flow channel and revegetation, Arroyo Seco, Pasadena, California. 2001.
Physical Description:
Ca. 28 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2001.
Folder 99
Roderick-Jones, Rowan.
Suitability of spawning gravel up and downstream of Rindge Dam, on Malibu Creek. 2001.
Physical Description:
Ca. 28 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2001.
Folder 100
Tompkins, Mark R.
Post-project appraisal of the best slough realignment and restoration project: what went wrong, what went right, and why it
matters.
2001.
Physical Description:
Ca. 24 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2001.
Box 5, Folder 101
Boutillier, Shay and Meg White.
Lower Wildcat Creek flood control project : a case history and post project appraisal. 2002.
Physical Description:
25 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2002.
Folder 102
Dubin, Michelle and Marisa Escobar.
Restoring freshwater tidal marshes at Dutch Slough : a case study. 2002.
Physical Description:
28 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2002.
Folder 103
Fono, Lorien
Rainfall and hydrograph lag times as a tool for examining the impact of urbanization on Codornices Creek, Alameda County,
CA.
2002.
Physical Description:
29 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2002.
Folder 104
Freedman, Zack
Compton Creek restoration feasibility study. 2002.
Physical Description:
19 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2002.
Folder 105
Hoeft, Matthew and Christina Toms.
A benthic macroinvertebrate survey of the Merced River : testing the effects of restoration activities and abundance. 2003.
Physical Description:
15 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2002.
Folder 106
Lave, Rebecca.
Monitoring change in bed elevation on Tassajara Creek. 2002.
Physical Description:
16 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2002.
Folder 107
Miller, Alisha and Juliet Christian-Smith.
Post-project evaluation of the Ackerman Creek channel enhancement. 2002.
Physical Description:
25 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2002.
Folder 108
Tolcher, Matt and Kiparsky, Michael.
Implications of the Blue Trail Dam for sediment and Steelhead in Arana Gulch, Santa Cruz, CA. 2003.
Physical Description:
28 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2002.
Folder 126
Yin, Wan-chih and Pope-Daum, Caitlin
Post project evaluation, Miller Creek, California : assessment of stream bed morphology, and recommendations for future study.
2003.
Physical Description:
13, [12] leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2003.
Folder 128
Ash, Leonard and Kent Harrison.
Ackerman Creek revisited : a third generation post project evaluation of channel enhancements. 2004.
Physical Description:
32 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2004.
Folder 129
Carbert, Kyle and Jasmine LeeHang-Austin.
Channel changes in Olema Creek : 1994-2004. 2004.
Physical Description:
24 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2004.
Folder 130
deFelice and Hayter.
[item delayed; expected in Spring 2005]. [2004.]
Physical Description:
xx leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2004.
Folder 131
Hernandez, Jennifer and Mary Malko.
Diversity and abundance of native bees at two riparian reaches along Putah Creek (Solano and Yolo Counties, CA). 2004.
Physical Description:
24, [2] leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2004.
Folder 141
Downing-Kunz, Maureen, Colin Dudley, and Alicia Gilbreath.
Post-Project Appraisal of Crocker Creek Dam Removal Project, Sonoma Co., California. 2005.
Physical Description:
v, 32, [1] leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2005.
Box 7, Folder 144
Adair, Randi and Perasso, Patty.
Post-project Appraisal of the Alamo Creek Restoration (East Branch). 2006.
Physical Description:
19, [14] leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Dr. Mark Tompkins, University of California, Berkeley,
Fall 2006.
Folder 145
Goodman, Judd, Lunde, Kevin B., and Zaro, Theresa.
Baxter Creek Gateway Park: An Assessment of an Urban Stream Restoration Project. 2006.
Physical Description:
22, [35] leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Dr. Mark Tompkins, University of California, Berkeley,
Fall 2006.
Box 7, Folder 148
Ball, Dave, Maendly, Romain, and Poindexter, Cristina.
Rock Weirs as Tools for Stabilization in Restoration Projects: An appraisal and comparison of two stream restoration projects
in Northern California.
2007.
Physical Description:
39, [17] leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Dr. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2007.
Folder 149
Baraona, Maya, Ippolito, Teresa, and Renz, Wendy.
Post-project appraisals of constructed vernal pools in Solano County, California. 2007.
Physical Description:
48, [10] leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Dr. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2007.
Folder 155
Smith, Brooke Ray.
Assessing the Feasibility of Creek Daylighting in San Francisco, Part I: A Synthesis of Lessons Learned from Existing Urban
Daylighting Projects.
2007.
Smith, Brooke Ray.
Assessing the Feasibility of Creek Daylighting in San Francisco, Part II: A Preliminary Analysis of Yosemite Creek. 2007.
Physical Description:
17, [2], 27 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Dr. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2007.
Box 8, Folder 165
Blough, Alanna., Brandt, Reuben. and Brady, Sarah.
Post-project Appraisal of Year One Revegetation Performance at the Nathanson Creek Restoration Project, Sonoma County, CA.
Physical Description: 50 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Dr. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2010
Folder 168
Greenberg, Karuna., Pinto, Pedro. and Sherraden, Catherine.
Towards a Stable Future: A Design Proposal for Cerrito Creek in Blake Garden, Kensington, California.
Physical Description: 58 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Dr. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2010
Folder 169
Hackenjoes, Bethany., Woelfle-Erskine, Cleo. and Wood, Jacob.
Restoration Potential of a Mining-impacted Urban Stream: Horseshoe Branch of Lion Creek, Oakland, CA.
Physical Description: 40 leaves.
Scope and Content Note
Term project for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning 227, Dr. G. Mathias Kondolf, University of California,
Berkeley, Fall 2010