Professional Documents
Culture Documents
ESCHandbook Bibliography
ESCHandbook Bibliography
1992
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. Beard, James B., Turfgrass: Science and Culture, Prentice-Hall, Inc. Englewood
Cliffs, N.J., 1973.
3. Carpenter, Phillip L., Theodore D. Walker, and Frederick 0. Lanphear, Plants in the
Landscape, W. H. Freeman and Co., San Francisco., 1975.
4. Chow, V.T., Open Channel Hydraulics, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1959.
5. Collingwood, G.H. and Warren D. Brush, Knowing Your Trees, the American
Forestry Association, Washington, D.C., 1978.
9. Dimond, Don and Michael MacCaskey, All About Ground Covers, Ortho Books, San
Francisco, 1977.
11. Edminster, Frank C., Streambank Plantings for Erosion Control in the Northeast,
USDA Leaflet No. 258, Northeast Region, U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Soil Conservation Service (USDA-SCS), 1974.
12. Effective Turbidity Control - It's American Made, American Boom & Barrier Corp.,
1990.
13. Extension Division, VPI & SU, Turfgrass Guide for Lawns and Other Turf Areas,
Publication 311, 1978 (revised periodically).
14. Fairfax County, Va., Public Facilities Manual, Vol. III, 1976.
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16. Finley, Stuart, Nudging Nature, in "Soil Conservation," Vol. 44, No. 4, November,
1978, pp. 11-14, USDA-SCS, Washington, D.C.
17. Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Committee, Manual for Erosion and Sediment
Control in Georgia, 1975.
18. Grey, Gene W. and Frederick J. Denede, Urban Forestry, John Wiley and Sons, Inc.,
New York, 1978.
19. Haan, C.T. and B.J. Barfield, Hydrology and Sedimentology of Surface Mined Land,
Office of Continuing Education and Extension, College of Engineering,
University of Kentucky, 1978.
20. Hall, John R. III, Turf Establishment by Sodding or Seeding: An Analysis of Costs
and Other Factors, Turf Extension Publication, VPI & SU.
21. Haussman, Richard F. and Emerson W. Pruett, Permanent Logging Roads for Better
Woodlot Management, September, 1978, USDA-Forest Service, Broomall, Pa.
24. Judkins, Wesley P., Protecting and Repairing Trees During Construction, Publication
No. 395, Extension Division, VPI & SU, 1970.
25. Kielbaso, J. James, Economic Values of Urban Trees, paper presented at the Urban
Forestry Conference, University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point, March 21-22,
1974.
26. King and Brater, Handbook of Hydraulics, Fifth Edition, McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
New York.
27. Lacey, John, Introductory Guide to Stream Improvement, Tioga County (Pa.) Soil
and Water Conservation District, 1978.
28. Lugbill, Jon and Thomas R. Schueler, Performance of Current Sediment Control
Measures at Maryland Construction Sites, Metropolitan Washington Council
of Governments, January, 1990.
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30. Marshall, Lane and Associates, Comprehensive Street Tree Program and Tree
Canopy Analysis for Clearwater. Florida, Florida Planning and Zoning
Association, Inc., Tallahassee, Fla., 1971.
32. McCart, G.D., Guidelines for Reclamation and Revegetation--Surface Mined Coal
Areas in Southwest Virginia, Extension Division, VPI & SU, MA-141,
February, 1973.
34. Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission, Stormwater Design Manual, June, 1977.
35. Moreles, Dominic Joseph, The Contribution of Trees to Residential Property Value:
Manchester. Connecticut, Thesis, University of Connecticut, 1975.
37. New Jersey State Soil Conservation Committee, Standards for Erosion and Sediment
Control in New Jersey, 1973.
38. New Jersey State Soil Conservation Committee, Standards for Soil Erosion and
Sediment Control in New Jersey, April 1987.
40. North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources, North Carolina
Administrative Code. Title 15, 1978.
42. North Carolina Sedimentation Control Commission, Erosion and Sediment Control
Planning and Design Manual, 1988.
43. Payne, Brian R., Evaluation of Tree Losses, Urban Foresters Notebook, Silas Little
(editor), U.S. Forest Service General Technical Report NE-49, 1978.
44. Payne, Brian R., The Twenty-Nine Tree Home Improvement Plan, The Metro Forest,
Frederick Hartmen, ed., A Natural History Supplement, November, 1973.
45. Payne, Brian R., Trees Could Make a Difference in the Selling Price of Your Home,
Forestry Science Photo Story No. 26, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station,
Upper Darby, Pa.
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46. Payne, Brian R., Trees Increase Residential Property Values, Urban Foresters
Notebook, Silas Little (editor), U.S. Forest Service General Technical Report
NE-49, 1978.
47. Payne, Brian R. and Steven Storm, The Contribution of Trees to the Appraised
Value of Unimproved Residential Land, from "Valuation," 22(2):36-45,
Journal of the American Society of Appraisers, 1975.
48. Pennsylvania Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, Citizen's Guide to Soil Erosion
Control, Chesapeake Bay Education Office.
49. Pirone, P.P. Tree Maintenance, Oxford University Press, New York, 1978.
50. Schwab, Glenn 0., et al, Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, John Wiley and
Sons, Inc., New York, 1966.
51. Seibert, P., Importance of Natural Vegetation for the Protection of the Banks of
Streams. Rivers and Canals, in "Freshwater," pp. 35-67, Council of Europe,
New York, 1968.
52. Sherwood, W. Cullen and David C. Wyant, Installation of Straw and Fabric Filter
Barriers of Sediment Control, paper presented at the annual meeting of the
Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January, 1979.
53. Sherwood, W. Cullen and David C. Wyant, Installation of Straw Barriers and Silt
Fences, Virginia Highway and Transportation Research Council, Report No.
VHTRC 77-R18, September, 1976.
56. Tourbier, Joachim and Richard Westmacott, Water Resources Protection Measures
in Land Development-A Handbook, Water Resources Center, University of
Delaware, Neward, Del., 1974.
58. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Practical Guidance for Estimating and Controlling
Erosion at Culvert Outlets, Miscellaneous Paper H-72-5, Waterways
Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Miss., 1972.
59. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Shore Protection Manual, Volume 1, U.S.
Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1984.
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60. U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Research Service, Predicting
Rainfall-Erosion Losses from Cropland East of the Rocky Mountains,
Agriculture Handbook No. 282, 1965.
61. USDA-SCS, Virginia Statewide Technical Guide, Section IV-G, Va. Standards and
Specifications for Engineering Practices, 1977.
62. USDA-SCS, Engineering Division, Urban Hydrology for Small Watersheds, TR-55,
January, 1975.
64. USDA-SCS, Establishing Streambank Plantings, Job Sheet No. 1, SCS, Upper Darby,
Pa., 1952.
65. USDA-SCS, Maryland Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook, SCS, College Park,
Md., 1975.
69. USDA-SCS, North Carolina, Guide for Sediment Control on Construction Sites in
North Carolina, 1973.
70. USDA-SCS, Urban Runoff, Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook, SCS, St. Paul,
Minn., 1976.
71. USDA-SCS, Virginia Drainage Guide, SCS, Richmond, Va., June 1975.
72. USDA-SCS, West Virginia, Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook for Urban
Areas-West Virginia, 1974.
73. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Proceedings of the National
Conference on Sediment Control, Washington, D.C. September 14-16, 1969,
May, 1970.
74. U.S. Department of the Interior (USDI) Bureau of Reclamation, Hydraulic Design
of Stilling Basins and Energy Dissipators, U.S. Government Printing Office,
Washington, D.C., 1974.
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75. USDI, Geological Survey, Hydrology for Urban Planning--A Guidebook on the
Hydrologic Effect of Urban Land Use, by Luna B. Leopold, USGS Circular
554, Washington, D.C., 1968.
76. USDI, Geological Survey, Sediment Problems in Urban Areas, by Harold P. Guy,
USGS Circular 601-E, Washington D.C., 1970.
78. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), Erosion and Sediment Control
Audio-Visual Training Program, by the Maryland Water Resources
Administration and USEPA Office of Research and Development, EPA-
600/8-76-0016, 1976.
79. USEPA, Guidelines for Development of Control Strategies in Areas with Fugitive
Dust Problems, EPA-450/2-77-029, October, 1977.
80. USEPA, Guidelines for Erosion and Sediment Control Planning,and Implementation,
EPA-R2-72-015, Washington, D.C., 1972.
81. USEPA, Office of Water Programs, Control of Sediment Resulting from Highway
Construction and Land Development, Washington, D.C.
85. Virginia Division of Forestry, Tree Management for Soil Erosion and Sedimentation
Control, 1976.
86. Virginia Division of Forestry, Trees: The Untapped Urban Resources, by R.L.
Howell, 1975.
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89. VDOT, Location and Design Division, Road and Bridge Standards, 1989.
91. Virginia State Water Control Board (SWCB), Best Management Practices
Handbook--Agriculture SWCB Planning Bulletin 316, 1979.
96. Wanielista, Martin P., Stormwater Management Ouantity and Quality, Ann Arbor
Science Publishers, Inc., Ann Arbor, Mich, 1978.
97. Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission, Erosion and Sediment Control For
Utility Construction - Field Guide, 1985.
98. Wright, D.L., H.D. Perry, and R.E. Blaser, Persistent Low Maintenance Vegetation
for Erosion Control and Aesthetics in Highway Corridors, Chapter 31, ASA-
CSSA-SSSA, 1978.
99. Wright, D.L., H.D. Perry, J.T. Green, Jr., and R.E. Blaser, Manual for Establishing
a Vegetative Cover in Highway Corridors of Virginia, WI SU.
100. Zion, Robert L., Trees for Architecture and the Landscape, Van Nostrand Reinhold
Co., New York, 1968.
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