Topanga
Creek Watershed Committee
TOPANGA LAGOON AND WATERSHED
RESOURCES AND REFERENCES
December 2000
TABLE OF CONTENTS
B.1. Aerial photos of the entire watershed 1997 (not stereo)
B.2. Historical aerial photos of Topanga Lagoon (1928,1940, 1946, 1956)
B.3. Maps of the Topanga Watershed (1924 USGS geology map, 7.5 minute quad, 1876 US Coast Survey Map)
B.4. GIS layers in ArcView 3.2 (topography, roads, streams, slope, aspect, vegetation, infrastructure, public open space boundaries, watershed boundary, water quality sampling locations, erosion and sediment sampling locations, channel cross sections, lagoon cross sections, fire history)
B.5. Rainfall data numerous locations throughout the watershed from 1988 present
B.6. Los Angeles County hydrologic background data stream gage data, Hec2 analysis, hydrologic unit maps
Ambrose, R. and Orme, A. 2000. Lower Malibu Creek and Lagoon Resource Enhancement and Management. UCLA. Final Report to the California State Coastal Conservancy.
Campbell, Russell. 1975. Soil Slips, Debris Flows and Rainstorms in the Santa Monica Mountains and Vicinity, Southern Californina. Geological Survey professional Paper 851.
Dagit, R, J. Whitney and D. Low. 1999. Environmentally Sensitive Fuel Modification Strategies for the Urban/Wildland Interface: Evaluation and Modeling of Clearance Strategies. RCDSMM.
Ferren, W. et al. 1997. Management Plan for Carpenteria Salt Marsh Reserve. UC Santa Barbara.
Feer, F. 2000. Evacuating Topanga: Risks, Choices and Responsibilities. Topanga Coalition for Emergency Preparedness.
NRCS. 1967. Soils of the Malibu Area.
Raphael, and Feddema. 1995. Unusual Storms of February 1992 in Southern California. Physical Geography 15(5):442-464.
Resource Conservation District of the Santa Monica Mountains. 1999. Stable and Horse Management in the Santa Monica Mountains.
Rivertech, Inc. 1991. Carpenteria Salt Marsh Restoration Plan. Phase 1 Ash Avenue Wetland Area. City of Carpenteria.
York, L. 1992. The Topanga Story. Topanga Historical Society.