%0 Report %D 2017 %T Historical Ecology and Landscape Change in the Central Laguna de Santa Rosa %A Sean Baumgarten %A Robin M. Grossinger %A Erin E. Beller %A Wendy Trowbridge %A Ruth A. Askevold %K alluvial fan %K channel %K channel alignment %K Creek %K Flood %K Forestville %K Guerneville Road %K habitat %K historical condition %K Historical ecology %K Laguna de Santa Rosa %K Lake Jonive %K marsh %K Mayacamas Mountains %K pre Euro-American %K Russian River %K San Francisco Bay %K Santa Rosa %K Santa Rosa Plain %K Sebastopol %K sediment %K Sonoma County %K Sonoma Mountains %K tributary %K wetland %K Wilson Grove Formation %K Windsor %X

This study synthesizes a diverse array of data to examine the ecological patterns, ecosystem functions, and hydrology that characterized a central portion of the Laguna de Santa Rosa during the mid-19th century, and to analyze landscape changes over the past 150 years. The primary purpose of this study was to help guide restoration actions and other measures aimed at reducing nutrient loads within this portion of the Laguna de Santa Rosa watershed.

%I San Francisco Estuary Institute - Aquatic Science Center %C Richmond, CA %8 03/2017 %G eng