Information about the USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center's study from 2001-2004, on Englebright Dam and the science behind its removal.

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Coastal watershed and estuary restoration in the Monterey Bay area
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Geochemical data for mercury, methylmercury, and other constituents in sediments from Englebright Lake, California, 2002
Swath bathymetric survey of Englebright Lake, Yuba-Nevada Counties, California
Reconstructing depositional processes and history from reservoir stratigraphy: Englebright Lake, Yuba River, northern California
Sediment grain-size and loss-on-ignition analyses from 2002 Englebright Lake coring and sampling campaigns
Report on the May-June 2002 Englebright Lake deep coring campaign
Preliminary cross section of Englebright Lake sediments
Estimating accumulation rates and physical properties of sediment behind a dam: Englebright Lake, Yuba River, northern California
Bathymetric and geophysical surveys of Englebright Lake, Yuba-Nevada Counties, California
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Information about the USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center's study from 2001-2004, on Englebright Dam and the science behind its removal.
Sources/Usage: Public Domain. Visit Media to see details.Read articles from the USGS newsletter Sound Waves:
“Sediment Study to Improve Salmon and Trout Habitat in Northern California Reservoir”
“Western Coastal and Marine Geology Team Welcomes Two New Postdocs”
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Learn more about USGS studies on habitat restoration and dam removal.
Coastal watershed and estuary restoration in the Monterey Bay area
Objectives: Support further work by the USGS and collaborating federal, state, and local agencies and academic partners in analyzing the effectiveness of restoration work in coastal watersheds and estuaries in the Monterey Bay area. The USGS will play a supporting role in field efforts led by NOAA and California State University - Monterey Bay to measure physical and ecological changes in the...USGS science supporting the Elwha River Restoration Project
The Elwha River Restoration Project has reconnected the water, salmon, and sediment of a pristine river and coast of the Olympic Peninsula of Washington. - Multimedia
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- Publications
Below are publications associated with this project.
Geochemical data for mercury, methylmercury, and other constituents in sediments from Englebright Lake, California, 2002
This report presents geochemical data from two 2002 sampling campaigns conducted in Englebright Lake on the Yuba River in northern California. A deep coring campaign was done in May-June 2002 and a shallow sampling campaign was completed in October 2002. This work assessed the chemical composition of material deposited in the reservoir between 1940, the year Englebright Dam was completed, and 2002AuthorsCharles N. Alpers, Michael P. Hunerlach, Mark C. Marvin-DePasquale, Ronald C. Antweiler, Brenda K. Lasorsa, John F. De Wild, Noah P. SnyderSwath bathymetric survey of Englebright Lake, Yuba-Nevada Counties, California
In March, 2004, the USGS conducted a swath bathymetric survey of Englebright Lake, a 9-mile long reservoir located in the Sierra Nevada foothills of northern California on the Yuba River. This survey was follow-on to an earlier bathymetric survey and sediment thickness analysis done by the USGS in 2001 (Childs and others, 2003). The primary purpose of these studies is to assess the quantity and naAuthorsJonathan R. Childs, Andrew J. StevensonReconstructing depositional processes and history from reservoir stratigraphy: Englebright Lake, Yuba River, northern California
Reservoirs provide the opportunity to link watershed history with its stratigraphic record. We analyze sediment cores from a northern California reservoir in the context of hydrologic history, watershed management, and depositional processes. Observations of recent depositional patterns, sediment‐transport calculations, and 137Cs geochronology support a conceptual model in which the reservoir deltAuthorsN.P. Snyder, S.A. Wright, Charles N. Alpers, L. E. Flint, C. W. Holmes, D. M. RubinSediment grain-size and loss-on-ignition analyses from 2002 Englebright Lake coring and sampling campaigns
This report presents sedimentologic data from three 2002 sampling campaigns conducted in Englebright Lake on the Yuba River in northern California. This work was done to assess the properties of the material deposited in the reservoir between completion of Englebright Dam in 1940 and 2002, as part of the Upper Yuba River Studies Program. Included are the results of grain-size-distribution and lossAuthorsNoah P. Snyder, James R. Allen, Carlin Dare, Margaret A. Hampton, Gary Schneider, Ryan J. Wooley, Charles N. Alpers, Mark C. Marvin-DiPasqualeReport on the May-June 2002 Englebright Lake deep coring campaign
This report describes the May-June 2002 Englebright Lake coring project. Englebright Lake is a 14- km-long reservoir on the Yuba River of northern California, impounded by Englebright Dam, which was completed in 1940. The sediments were cored to assess the current conditions in the reservoir as part of the California Bay-Delta Authority?s Upper Yuba River Studies Program. Sediment was collected usAuthorsNoah P. Snyder, Charles N. Alpers, Lorraine E. Flint, Jennifer A. Curtins, Margaret A. Hampton, Brian J. Haskell, Dennis L. NielsonPreliminary cross section of Englebright Lake sediments
Overview -- The Upper Yuba River Studies Program is a CALFED-funded, multidisciplinary investigation of the feasibility of introducing anadromous fish species to the Yuba River system upstream of Englebright Dam. Englebright Lake (Figure 1 on poster) is a narrow, 14-km-long reservoir located in the northern Sierra Nevada, northeast of Marysville, CA. The dam was completed in 1941 for the primary pAuthorsNoah P. Snyder, Margaret A. HamptonEstimating accumulation rates and physical properties of sediment behind a dam: Englebright Lake, Yuba River, northern California
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 propertiesAuthorsNoah P. Snyder, David M. Rubin, Charles N. Alpers, Jonathan R. Childs, Jennifer A. Curtis, Lorraine E. Flint, Scott A. WrightBathymetric and geophysical surveys of Englebright Lake, Yuba-Nevada Counties, California
Harry L. Englebright Lake is a 9-mile-long (14-kilometer) reservoir located in the Sierra Nevada foothills of northern California on the Yuba River gorge known as The Narrows. The reservoir is impounded by Englebright Dam (Photo 1), a concrete arch structure spanning 348 meters (1,142 feet) across and 79 meters (260 feet) high. The dam was constructed in 1941 for the primary purpose of trapping seAuthorsJonathan R. Childs, Noah P. Snyder, Margaret A. Hampton