“…Forest roads are widely recognized to increase sediment supplied to forest streams by altering hillslope hydrology and sediment flux (Megahan, 1974;Reid and Dunne, 1984;Ziegler and Giambelluca, 1997;Luce and Black, 1999;Croke and Mockler, 2001;MacDonald et al, 2001;Wemple et al, 2001;Arnáez et al, 2004), thereby reducing water quality and aquatic habitat suitability . The combined effect of low infiltration capacity of road surfaces (Luce and Cundy, 1994) and interception of surface flow and throughflow by cutslopes (Wemple and Jones, 2003) is increased surface runoff (Luce, 2002), leading to frequent erosion from the road surface (many events per year) and periodic mass failures from the adjacent hillslopes (Montgomery, 1994;Ziegler et al, 2004;Sidle, 2005). Improvement and removal of forest roads is another approach available to land managers to effectively reduce sediment inputs (Luce, 1997;Madej, 2001;Switalski et al, 2004).…”