Title | A spatially explicit suspended-sediment load model for western Oregon |
Publication Type | Report |
Year of Publication | 2016 |
Authors | Wise, Daniel R., Jim O'Connor, and U.S. Geological Survey |
Secondary Title | U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report |
Volume | no.2016-5079 |
Pagination | 25 p. |
Call Number | OSU Libraries: Digital Open Access |
Keywords | Alsea River, Calapooya Creek, Coquille River, Cow Creek, Elk Creek (Umpqua), Klamath River, Mackenzie River, Nehalem River, North Umpqua River, Oregon Coast Range, precipitation, sediments, South Umpqua River, Trask River, Umpqua River Basin, Willamette Valley, Wilson River |
Notes | In this report, a mathematical model is used to estimate suspended sediment loads for watersheds in western Oregon and northern California. Contemporary data is contrasted with historical data. There is good coverage of historical sediment data. Interestingly, the model shows less erosion today than in the recent past. Possible biases in the model as well as changes in forest management practices may explain this and are discussed. The authors recommend “intensive local analyses” in watersheds to overcome limitations of this study. A companion Excel file gives calibrated sediment data for Federal, California and Oregon stations. Interesting maps. |
URL | https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/sir20165079 |
DOI | 10.3133/sir20165079 |