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Estimating accumulation rates and physical properties of sediment behind a dam: Englebright Lake, Yuba River, northern California

Resource Type
Industry Papers and Articles
Reference Title
Estimating accumulation rates and physical properties of sediment behind a dam: Englebright Lake, Yuba River, northern California
Author/Presenter
Snyder, Noah P.
Rubin, David M.
Alpers, Charles N.
Childs, Jonathan R.
Curtis, Jennifer A.
Flint, Lorraine E.
Wright, Scott A.
Organization/Agency
American Geophysical Union
Year
2004
Journal Title
Water Resources Research
Journal Volume
40
Journal Issue
11
ISBN/ISSN
ISSN: 0043-1397
Topic Location
California
Abstract/Additional Information

Studies of reservoir sedimentation are vital to understanding scientific and management issues related to watershed sediment budgets, depositional processes, reservoir operations, and dam decommissioning. Here we quantify the mass, organic content, and grain-size distribution of a reservoir deposit in northern California by two methods of extrapolating measurements of sediment physical properties from cores to the entire volume of impounded material. Englebright Dam, completed in 1940, is located on the Yuba River in the Sierra Nevada foothills. A research program is underway to assess the feasibility of introducing wild anadromous fish species to the river upstream of the dam. Possible management scenarios include removing or lowering the dam, which could cause downstream transport of stored sediment. In 2001 the volume of sediments deposited behind Englebright Dam occupied 25.5% of the original reservoir capacity.