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Backwater Sedimentation in Navigation Pools 4 and 8 of the Upper Mississippi River data

Dates

Publication Date
Start Date
1997-01-01
End Date
2018-12-31

Citation

Rogala, J.R., 2020, Backwater Sedimentation in Navigation Pools 4 and 8 of the Mississippi River System data: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9D467M3.

Summary

Transects in backwaters of Navigation Pools 4 and 8 of the Upper Mississippi River (UMR) were established in 1997 to measure sedimentation rates. Annual surveys were conducted from 1997-2002 and then some transects surveyed again in 2017-18. Changes and patterns observed were reported on in 2003 for the 1997-2002 data, and a report summarizing changes and patterns from 1997-2017 will be reported on at this time. Several variables are recorded each survey year and placed into an Excel spreadsheet. The spreadsheets are read with a SAS program to generate a SAS dataset used in SAS programs to determine rates, depth loss, and associations between depth and change through regression.

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Originator :
James T Rogala
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
Point of Contact :
James T Rogala
Metadata Contact :
James T Rogala
SDC Data Owner :
Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center
USGS Mission Area :
Ecosystems

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loss_17.sas 1.91 KB application/x-sas
means_17.sas 2.97 KB application/x-sas
p4create_db.sas 6.75 KB application/x-sas
p4h2o17.csv 141.61 KB text/csv
p4ice17.csv 51.34 KB text/csv
p4side.txt 711 Bytes text/plain
p4strata.txt 360 Bytes text/plain
p8create_db.sas 7.46 KB application/x-sas
p8h2o17.csv 167.73 KB text/csv
p8ice17.csv 45.24 KB text/csv
p8side.txt 787 Bytes text/plain
p8strata.txt 402 Bytes text/plain
regression_17.sas 2.12 KB application/x-sas

Purpose

Sedimentation has long been a concern of Upper Mississippi River resource managers because it leads to degradation of backwater habitats. Rates of sedimentation obtained for the resurvey of transects established in backwaters provides information on current rates, and provides the potential for modeling future changes in backwater morphometry.

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