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Database of Geomorphic Features, Klamath River, California, 2010

Point of Contact
Jennifer A Curtis

Dates

Publication Date
Time Period
2010

Citation

Curtis, J.A., and Bond, S., 2021, Sediment mobility and river corridor assessment for a 140-km segment of the mainstem Klamath River below Iron Gate Dam, CA – database of geomorphic features 2010: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P91X3RSF.

Summary

The USGS, in cooperation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, compiled a map of geomorphic features along a 140-km segment of the main stem Klamath River below Iron Gate Dam, CA. Flood disturbance within the study reach is produced by the combined effect of natural flows and reservoir releases. The physical response of the Klamath River to flood disturbance is strongly dependent upon sediment storage in bars and floodplains. The map provides a summary of channel and riparian features that was used to estimate sediment storage in bars and floodplains. Study results will be useful for interpreting linkages among physical and biological processes and for evaluating the effectiveness of [...]

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Jennifer A Curtis
Originator :
Jennifer A Curtis, Sandra Bond
Metadata Contact :
Jennifer A Curtis
Publisher :
U.S. Geological Survey
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
SDC Data Owner :
California Water Science Center
USGS Mission Area :
Water Resources

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Database_of_Geomorphic_Features_Klamath_River_California_2010.xml
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Purpose

This data release includes a description of the geospatial data and geoprocessing steps used to create a geomorphic map along a 140-km segment of the main stem Klamath River, CA. This dataset was used to assess sediment storage in bars and floodplains and to assess the spatial distribution of alluvial and non-alluvial features.

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DOI https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/category/item/identifier doi:10.5066/P91X3RSF

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