Eastern Mojave Vegetation California Highway 128  
 

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  From California Highway 1, through the Anderson Valley, to Cloverdale … and beyond
Full Size Image Western Portion of California highway 128      
 

Other Articles: California Highway 1: at CA Highway 128  

Junction: California Highway 1

Literature Cited:
- Florsheim, J. L., 2004.    

(State Highway Milepost: 8.86) Buried Log Gulch.

One of four study localities used by Florsheim (2004).

Literature Cited:
- Florsheim, J. L., 2004.    

(State Highway Milepost: 9.94) Lost Gulch.

This is one of four study localities used by Florsheim (2004).

Florsheim (2004) studied floodplain sedimentation from side-valley tributary fans in the high-energy Navarro River basin. Working at sites along California Highway 128 and the North Fork of the Navarro River, and at sites in Hendy Woods State Park, Florsheim described the interplay between sediments from side-valley tributaries and overbank flow from the main avial valley channel. She was also to distinguish the two disparate sediment sources on the basis of characteristic size distributions within these deposits.

Of Florsheim's other three sites, one is just downstream at Buried Log Gulch, and the other two are in Hendy Woods State Park.

      Junction: Navarro Ridge Road
      Junction: Flynn Creek Road
     

Navarro

 

Literature Cited:
- Florsheim, J. L., 2004.  

Locations: Hendy Woods State Park.  

Junction: Philo-Greenwood Road

Turn here for Hendy Woods State Park.

      Junction: Manchester-Elk Road
     

Boonville

Junction: California Highway 253
      Junction: Fish Rock Road
      Junction: Mountain House Road
      Junction: Redwood Highway
     

Cloverdale

Junction: East 1st Street
 

Other Articles: U. S. Highway 101: at CA Hwy 128  

Junction: US Highway 101
     

Literature Cited

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Florsheim, J. L. 2004. Side-valley tributary fans in high-energy river floodplain environments: Sediment sources and depositional processes, Navarro River basin, California. GSA Bulletin. 116(7/8):923-937. {TAS-pdf}

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Date and time this article was prepared: 5/15/2008 12:32:41 PM