Site Three - Silver Lake
Figure 3.1 Areal Google Earth Screenshot
Methods
I used Google Earth to help determine the boundaries of the river area, active floodplain, valley bottom margin, confinement and constriction. The elevation/terrain pictures came from Google Earth. I used data from the Riverscapes Warehouse, specifically the TauDEM, Channel Area, and Riverscapes Context to estimate the valley bottom and active floodplain. I have included a screenshot of the Height Above Nearest Drainage (Hand). I am also familiar with this area and I am using previous experiences to help determine all of the areas.
I used Google Earth Pro to create a polygon of the river length, river area, active floodplain, valley bottom margin, confinement, and constricted. In many cases I had to create multiple polygons to encompass the whole intended area and in this case I made sure to add them all up for the combined total. All the cells in blue are the raw calculations and everything else are calculated numbers. For the confined and constricted percentage I did an educated guess. For the rivers width I used an integrated width method. Which is calculated by the river length divided by the river area. I used the integrated measurement because the river's width changes throughout the whole reach and it would be more accurate than taking an average of multiple width measurements in different places.
Confined: 5%
Constricted: 0%
Sinuosity: 899 / 297 = 3
Slope: (2,230 - 2,218m / 471) * 100 = 2.5%
River Width: 899 / 34,293 = 38.14 meters
The percentage of Valley Bottom Channel to River Area.
(34,293 / 135,285) * 100 = 25.35 %
The percentage of Valley Bottom Channel in the Active Flood Plain
(121,507 / 287,335) * 100 = 89.82 %
The percentage of Valley Bottom Channel in the Inactive Floodplain
100% - 89.82% = 10.18%
Figure 3.2 Calculations done in Excel using polygon results in Google Earth. Blue cells are raw data and white cells are calculated numbers.
Figure 3.3 Blue: River Channel/Area, Green: Active Floodplain, Orange: Inactive Floodplain, Red: Confining Areas
Figure 3.4 Riverscapes Warehouse HAND Data and Legend
This site was a very unique site because it's connected to a lake. Some people would consider this a riverscape and others would not. Water is flowing in from the bottom stream and overfill is going to the stream location near the top. I have been here multiple times to do amphibian surveys. I only extended the inactive floodplain/valley to the road because there is another stream present that is not connected to the site I am observing. This lake is naturally occurring because it is a low relief area where water is accumulating before exiting. To calculate I used the beginning of the inflow river and the end of the outflow river.
In-channel and Floodplain Geomorphic Units
Figure 3.5 A beaver pond is present creating a dammed pool, Islands/vegetated mid-channel bars an potentially glides. There are paleochannel's and chute cut offs