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Meta Identifier | McBain_xs |
Type of Data | Cross Sections of the Mainstem Trinity River |
Originator | McBain and Trush, Inc |
Description | KRIS contains McBain and Trush cross section data measured at feather edge and side channel restoration sites and at other locations as part of their sediment transport studies |
Area | Trinity River from Lewiston Dam to North Fork |
Metadata Date | 10/10/2003 |
Metadata Contact | Brian Woolsey |
Contact Person Primary | Scott McBain |
Status | complete |
Access Constraints | none |
Lead Person | Brian Woolsey |
Lead Organization | Kier Associates |
Notes | See McBain and Trush (1997) |
Data Set Name | 78xs1300.dbf, 81xs0135.dbf, 81xs0235.dbf, 81xs0435.dbf, 81xs0535.dbf, 84xs1000.dbf |
Purpose | To measure and track changes in bed elevation of the mainstem Trinity River to check bedload transport at different flows and to see changes in river morphology attendant with restoration projects. |
Data Quality Information | High |
Use Constraints | Fine sediment data collected during this study not collected to measure spawning habitat quality and cannot be used for that purpose. |
Supplemental Information | TRINITY RIVER MAINTENANCE FLOW STUDY, FINAL REPORT. Funded by the Hoopa Tribe. |
Counties | Trinity |
Keywords | gravel, management, fluvial, sediment, gravel |
Publisher | McBain and Trush, Inc. |
Publication Place | Arcata, CA |
Title | TRINITY RIVER MAINTENANCE FLOW STUDY, FINAL REPORT |
Abstract | Our report summarizes hydrologic, geomorphic, and biological research from 1991 to 1997 and recommends management alternatives for recovering the Trinity River ecosystem below Lewiston Dam. While our initial involvement was coined a #maintenance flow study#, we were obliged to address other equally important issues vital to ecosystem recovery: in-channel sediment management and channel reconstruction. Initial objectives and hypotheses have evolved and expanded, but our basic premise has remained steadfast. A healthy river ecosystem is necessary to restore anadromous salmonid populations. |
Other Citation Details | Mc Bain and Trush have numerous other reports in the KRIS Version 3.0 Bibliography |
Storage Location | McBain and Trush, Inc. |
Contact Organization | McBain and Trush |
Contact Address | P.O. Box 663 |
Contact City | Arcata |
Contact State | CA |
Contact Zip Code | 95521 |
Contact Voice Telephone | 707-826-8410 |
Contact Email | scott@mcbaintrush.com |
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