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Meta Identifier | Sed_RNP_SSC |
Type of Data | suspended sediment |
Originator | RNP |
Description | Stream gage, discharge, suspended sediment data from LITTLE LOST MAN CREEK (LLM), REDWOOD CREEK NEAR BLUE LAKE (OKN), REDWOOD CREEK AT ORICK (ORK), COYOTE CREEK (COY): DISCONTINUED, PANTHER CREEK (PAN), LACKS CREEK (LAC), PRAIRIE CREEK BELOW BROWN CREEK (PRL), UPPER BROWN CREEK (BRU), LOWER BROWN CREEK (BRL), BOYES CREEK (BOY), GODWOOD CREEK (GOD) |
Area | Redwood Creek |
Metadata Date | 5/10/02 |
Metadata Contact | Lydgate |
Contact Person Primary | Randy Klein |
Status | complete |
Access Constraints | None |
Lead Person | Jill Sunahara |
Lead Organization | WQ |
Date of Content Start | 10/1/90 |
Date of Content End | 10/1/01 |
Maint. and Update Freq. | Annually |
Purpose | |
Data Quality Information | High |
Use Constraints | None |
Counties | Humboldt |
Keywords | suspended sediment, turbidity |
Publisher | Redwood National and State Parks |
Publication Place | Crescent City |
Publication Date | 1998 |
Issue Identification | Sediment |
Title | Data Release on Rainfall, Streamflow, and Suspended Sediment Transport in the Redwood Creek 1990-98 |
Abstract | The objective of the gaging program is to measure streamflow and sediment transport and yield within Redwood Creek. Gage placement allows comparison of these variables both upstream and downstream of RNSP, although the only remaining upstream gage on the main channel (Redwood Creek near Blue Lake, Station No. 11481500) is approximately 15 miles upstream from the park's boundary. Thus, the ability to differentiate between "natural and man-aggravated conditions" is limited. Another network of stream gaging stations with suspended sediment sampling was also established in 1990 in Prairie Creek, a relatively large tributary to lower Redwood Creek whose drainage area is mostly within RNSP. The objective for establishing these gages was to evaluate the effects of erosion from the Prairie Creek Bypass (State Highway 101 north of Orick) which occurred in the fall of 1989. Several of these gages continue to be operated. Two of the four remaining gaging stations within Prairie Creek drain relatively pristine basins, while the other two drain areas affected by highway construction and historic logging. The following map shows the Redwood Creek watershed and locations of all gaging stations for which data are included in this document. History of Hydrological Monitoring in Redwood Creek Prior to the creation of Redwood National Park in 1968, two gages were established along the main channel of Redwood Creek by the US Geological Survey (11482500, Redwood Creek at Orick, 1911; 1148150, Redwood Creek near Blue Lake, 1953). In the mid-1970's, the USGS began a Forest Geomorphology project, which consisted of a monitoring and research program designed to evaluate the effects of upstream and upslope land use (primarily timber harvest and associated road building) on park resources. A number of other gaging stations were established within the Redwood Creek basin, both on the main stem of Redwood Creek and on several tributary basins, to measure streamflow and sediment discharge for the USGS Forest Geomorphology project. Several gaging stations were also established within the Prairie Creek sub-basin beginning in 1989 to document the effects of erosion and sedimentation due to construction of the US Highway 101 Prairie Creek Bypass on Prairie Creek and several of its tributaries. |
Other Citation Details | Additional report available on Gage information. |
Contact Organization | Redwood National and State Parks |
Contact Address | 1111 Second Street |
Contact City | Crescent City |
Contact State | California |
Contact Zip Code | 95531 |
Contact Voice Telephone | 707 825 5111 |
Contact Email | Randy_Klein@nps.gov |
Progress | On-going |
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