Saturday, March 3, 2012

Experiments in Spring Flooding

February 26, 2012
By inserting a modest weir and natural rocks in our smaller channel (lower left of top photo) before anticipated minor flooding, we hoped to reverse slow erosion and instead foster sediment deposit so we can add willow stakes and silver maple and sycamore seedlings.

The idea is to slow, stall or gently reverse the flow along the area vulnerable to erosion.  Before we began work, the channel-left bank (river-left or channel-left is always from the perspective of someone traveling downstream, so that means the bank on the right from the cameras perspective in these photos) had a five foot to eight-foot dropoff.

In the second photo you can see the swift flow in the center channel, with pooled water in the area of concern.

I'll share "after" photos when the water recedes.


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