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JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources AssociationVolume 41, Issue 6 p. 1489-1489 Free Access ERRATA1 “Sediment Dispersion in Salmon Streams: The Influence of Floods and Salmon Redd Construction”2 Allen S. Gottesfeld, Allen S. Gottesfeld Respectively, Head Scientist, Skeena Fisheries Commission, P.O. Box 229, Hazelton, British Columbia, Canada V0J 1Y0; Assistant Professor and Graduate Student, Department of Geography, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6T 1Z2; and Graduate Student, Department of Geography, The University of Northern British Columbia, 333 University Way, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada V2N 4Z9 (E-Mail/Gottesfeld: [email protected]).Search for more papers by this authorMarwan A. Hassan, Marwan A. Hassan Respectively, Head Scientist, Skeena Fisheries Commission, P.O. Box 229, Hazelton, British Columbia, Canada V0J 1Y0; Assistant Professor and Graduate Student, Department of Geography, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6T 1Z2; and Graduate Student, Department of Geography, The University of Northern British Columbia, 333 University Way, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada V2N 4Z9 (E-Mail/Gottesfeld: [email protected]).Search for more papers by this authorJon F. Tunnicliffe, Jon F. Tunnicliffe Respectively, Head Scientist, Skeena Fisheries Commission, P.O. Box 229, Hazelton, British Columbia, Canada V0J 1Y0; Assistant Professor and Graduate Student, Department of Geography, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6T 1Z2; and Graduate Student, Department of Geography, The University of Northern British Columbia, 333 University Way, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada V2N 4Z9 (E-Mail/Gottesfeld: [email protected]).Search for more papers by this authorRon W. Poirier, Ron W. Poirier Respectively, Head Scientist, Skeena Fisheries Commission, P.O. Box 229, Hazelton, British Columbia, Canada V0J 1Y0; Assistant Professor and Graduate Student, Department of Geography, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6T 1Z2; and Graduate Student, Department of Geography, The University of Northern British Columbia, 333 University Way, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada V2N 4Z9 (E-Mail/Gottesfeld: [email protected]).Search for more papers by this author Allen S. Gottesfeld, Allen S. Gottesfeld Respectively, Head Scientist, Skeena Fisheries Commission, P.O. Box 229, Hazelton, British Columbia, Canada V0J 1Y0; Assistant Professor and Graduate Student, Department of Geography, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6T 1Z2; and Graduate Student, Department of Geography, The University of Northern British Columbia, 333 University Way, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada V2N 4Z9 (E-Mail/Gottesfeld: [email protected]).Search for more papers by this authorMarwan A. Hassan, Marwan A. Hassan Respectively, Head Scientist, Skeena Fisheries Commission, P.O. Box 229, Hazelton, British Columbia, Canada V0J 1Y0; Assistant Professor and Graduate Student, Department of Geography, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6T 1Z2; and Graduate Student, Department of Geography, The University of Northern British Columbia, 333 University Way, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada V2N 4Z9 (E-Mail/Gottesfeld: [email protected]).Search for more papers by this authorJon F. Tunnicliffe, Jon F. Tunnicliffe Respectively, Head Scientist, Skeena Fisheries Commission, P.O. Box 229, Hazelton, British Columbia, Canada V0J 1Y0; Assistant Professor and Graduate Student, Department of Geography, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6T 1Z2; and Graduate Student, Department of Geography, The University of Northern British Columbia, 333 University Way, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada V2N 4Z9 (E-Mail/Gottesfeld: [email protected]).Search for more papers by this authorRon W. Poirier, Ron W. Poirier Respectively, Head Scientist, Skeena Fisheries Commission, P.O. Box 229, Hazelton, British Columbia, Canada V0J 1Y0; Assistant Professor and Graduate Student, Department of Geography, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6T 1Z2; and Graduate Student, Department of Geography, The University of Northern British Columbia, 333 University Way, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada V2N 4Z9 (E-Mail/Gottesfeld: [email protected]).Search for more papers by this author First published: 08 June 2007 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1752-1688.2005.tb03814.xCitations: 1 1 Errata No. 03019ER of the Journal of the American Water Resources Association (Copyright © 2005). 2 Paper No. 03019 of the Journal of the American Water Resources Association 40(4):1071–1086. 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