Stereograms showing channel and hillslope conditions in reach 1 of Redwood Creek near the Tall Trees Grove 'in 1936 (A), 1968(B), and 1973(C) 70 & 71 19. Stereograms showing channel and hillslope conditions in reach 1 of Redwood Creek in the vicinity of Prairie Creek and MacArthur Creek in 1936 (A), 1968 (B), and 1973(C) :-72 & 73 20. Vertically exaggerated stream profiles for Prairie Creek and its major tributaries-75 21. Ground photograph-natural channels-. 79 '22. Ground photograph-natural channels 79 23;' Ground photograph-cutover channel-81 24. Ground photograph-cutover channel 81 25. Mean monthly precipitation for Orick-Prairie Creek Park, and mean monthly runoff for Redwood Creek at Orick for water years 1954-1972 86 26. Means (x), standard deviations (S) and cumulative departures from the mean for selected Tainfall. and runoff parameters measured at Orick-Prairie Creek Park and Redwood Creek at Orick for water years 1954 through 1973 s-92 27. Means (x), standard deviations (S) and cumulative departures from the mean for selected rainfall and runoff parameters measured at Orick-Prairie Creek and Redwood Creek at Orick for periods of sustained high stream discharge during water years 1954 through 1973 ., ... .,..... '93 28. Historical record of annual rainfall and major floods for northwestern California. Graphs of cumulative annual departures from the mean annual rainfall are shown for Fort Gaston-Hoopa, Crescent City, Eureka, and Orick-Prairie Creek Park. All means are computed for th'e common interval, 1954' through 1973. Flood-producing storms arc shown in relation to the flood of,, ; December 1964. Solid bars indicate floods at least 4-O percent as large as that of 1964, and open bars indicate floods at least 20 percent as large as that of 1964. Rivers are indicated as follows: S
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