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Channel adjustments to reservoir construction and gravel extraction along Stony Creek, California
Authors:G M Kondolf and M L Swanson
Institution:(1) Department of Landscape Architecture, University of California, 94720 Berkeley, California, USA;(2) Mitchell Swanson and Associates, 1509 Seabright Ave, Suite B-1, 95062 Santa Cruz, California, USA;(3) University of California White Mountain Research Station, 3000 East Line Street, 93514 Bishop, California, USA
Abstract:Stony Creek (drainage area 1920 km2), a tributary to the Sacramento River 200 km north of San Francisco, has experienced channel adjustments to both dam construction and instream gravel extraction. Black Butte Dam, constructed in 1963, reduced flood peaks and trapped the annual 100,000 m3 of bedload sediment formerly delivered from the upper watershed. The reach below the dam changed from an active braided channel to an incised, single-thread channel shortly after dam construction. About 25 km downstream of the dam, large instream gravel mines annually extract 230,000–580,000 m{su3} and have induced channel incision of over 5 m, necessitating bridge repairs costing US$1.4 million.
Keywords:Instream gravel extraction  Channel incision  Downstream effects of reservoirs
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