Author: Mary A. Raines
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Languages : en
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South Fork Trinity River Sediment Source Analysis
South Fork Trinity River and Hayfork Creek Sediment Total Maximum Daily Loads
South Fork Trinity River Sediment Investigation
Assessment of Sediment Storage and Stream Bank Erosion in the South Fork Trinity River Basin, Northwestern California
Author: Antonio Llanos
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Category : Sediment control
Languages : en
Pages : 52
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Category : Sediment control
Languages : en
Pages : 52
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South Fork Trinity River and Hayfork Creek Sediment Total Maximum Daily Loads
Author: United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Region IX.
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Languages : en
Pages : 63
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Languages : en
Pages : 63
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Task Force Findings and Recommendations on Sediment Problems in the Trinity River Near Lewiston and a Summary of the Watershed Investigation
Summary and Analysis of Geomorphic Data for the South Fork Trinity River
Author: Graham Matthews
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Category : Geomorphology
Languages : en
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Long Term Trend Monitoring Program for the South Fork Trinity River Watershed
Author: Carolyn Cook
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Category : Geomorphology
Languages : en
Pages : 388
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Category : Geomorphology
Languages : en
Pages : 388
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Methods of Sediment Budgeting Along the Middle Trinity River
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This thesis examines the procedures and relative merits of some of the methods available for sediment budgeting focusing on the middle Trinity River, Texas. These methods included analysis of historical sediment and flow gaging station data, GIS digitization of sand bars, and field measurement of sand bar storage. The gaging station data indicated the middle Trinity River acts as a sediment source for the lower reaches. To understand where this surplus of sediment is coming from, it was necessary to consider tributary loading data, GIS analysis of Natural Resource Inventory (NRI) erosion rates, and lake survey data. This information showed that sediment storage along the Trinity River is extensive. We infer that sediment in the middle Trinity River is most likely being sourced from the reworking of sediment as the river moves across the floodplain in addition to the river channel itself.
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This thesis examines the procedures and relative merits of some of the methods available for sediment budgeting focusing on the middle Trinity River, Texas. These methods included analysis of historical sediment and flow gaging station data, GIS digitization of sand bars, and field measurement of sand bar storage. The gaging station data indicated the middle Trinity River acts as a sediment source for the lower reaches. To understand where this surplus of sediment is coming from, it was necessary to consider tributary loading data, GIS analysis of Natural Resource Inventory (NRI) erosion rates, and lake survey data. This information showed that sediment storage along the Trinity River is extensive. We infer that sediment in the middle Trinity River is most likely being sourced from the reworking of sediment as the river moves across the floodplain in addition to the river channel itself.