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Mississippi National River and Recreation Area, ADCP Flow Diffusion of the Mississippi River near Hidden Falls, MN, 20190829

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2019-08-29

Citation

Jayme M. Strange, Jenny L. Hanson, and Erin E. Hoy, 20210819, Mississippi National River and Recreation Area, ADCP Flow Diffusion of the Mississippi River near Hidden Falls, MN, 20190829: U.S. Geological Survey, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9BYGUQL.

Summary

Hydroacoustic (sonar) data were collected for the Mississippi, St. Croix, and Minnesota Rivers for the development of high-resolution bathymetry and sidescan imagery. Small areas containing priority mussel habitat had additional collection efforts to map water velocities and bottom composition. Combining these data in a GIS can provide key components to characterizing physical benthic habitat for native mussels in a riverine environment. This information is highly desired by the National Park Service to more accurately assess environmental factors that influence native mussel distribution. The collaborative effort was funded by the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCCMR) Environment and Natural Resources Trust [...]

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Purpose

The National Park Service's (NPS) Mississippi National River and Recreation Area (MISS) and the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway (SACN) have established high value habitat corridors for threatened and endangered native mussels, including the Winged Mapleleaf and Higgins’ Eye Pearlymussel. Underwater sonar, a hydroacoustic remote sensing technology, is a valuable tool for mapping physical habitat features in aquatic systems for sedentary biota such as freshwater mussels and has the potential to identify and quantify physical habitat features to inform management decisions. The USGS acquired high-resolution multibeam and sidescan sonar for approximately 115 kilometers of the Mississippi River, 6 kilometers of the Minnesota River, and 48 kilometers of the lower St. Croix River. Additionally, small areas of high-valued mussel habitat had additional data collected, which included acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) and underwater videos — to help interpret and map physical habitat characteristics. ADCP is used to map flow velocities of the water column and measures the velocity of sediment particles at the bed.

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