Hydraulic gold mining in the Sierra Nevada, California (1853–1884) displaced ~1.1 billion m3 of sediment from upland placer gravels that were deposited along piedmont rivers below dams where floods can remobilize them. This study uses topographic and planimetric data from detailed 1906 topographic maps, 1999 photogrammetric data, and pre- and post-flood aerial photographs to document historic sediment erosion and deposition along the lower Yuba River due to individual floods at the reach scale. Differencing of 3 × 3-m topographic data indicates substantial changes in channel morphology and documents 12.6 × 106 m3 of erosion and 5.8 × 106 m3 of deposition in these reaches since 1906. Planimetric and volumetric measurements document spatial a...
Sand and gravel tailings from nineteenth century open-pit hydraulic gold mines formed large alluvial...
Redwood Creek, north coastal Californa, USA, has experienced dramatic changes in channel confguation...
Floods play a critical role in geomorphic change, but whether peak magnitude, duration, volume, or f...
Abstract: Hydraulic gold mining in the Sierra Nevada, California (1853–1884) displaced ~1.1 billion ...
Hydraulic gold mining in the Sierra Nevada, California (1853–1884) displaced ~1.1 billion m3 of sedi...
Hydraulic gold mining in the Sierra Nevada, California (1853–1884) displaced ~1.1 billion m3 of sedi...
Hydraulic gold mining in the Sierra Nevada, California (1853–1884) displaced ~1.1 billion m3 of sedi...
Hydraulic gold mining in the Sierra Nevada, California (1853–1884) displaced ~1.1 billion m3 of sedi...
Advances in remote sensing technologies can facilitate acquisition of topographical and planimetric ...
Advances in remote sensing technologies can facilitate acquisition of topographical and planimetric ...
Hydraulic gold-mining tailings produced in the late nineteenth century in the Sierra Nevada foothill...
Hydraulic gold-mining tailings produced in the late nineteenth century in the Sierra Nevada foothill...
Hydraulic gold-mining tailings produced in the late nineteenth century in the Sierra Nevada foothill...
River managers need to understand fluvial systems as they change through time. Many river systems ar...
A discrete period of hydraulic gold mining in the northwestern Sierra Nevada, California (1853–1884)...
Sand and gravel tailings from nineteenth century open-pit hydraulic gold mines formed large alluvial...
Redwood Creek, north coastal Californa, USA, has experienced dramatic changes in channel confguation...
Floods play a critical role in geomorphic change, but whether peak magnitude, duration, volume, or f...
Abstract: Hydraulic gold mining in the Sierra Nevada, California (1853–1884) displaced ~1.1 billion ...
Hydraulic gold mining in the Sierra Nevada, California (1853–1884) displaced ~1.1 billion m3 of sedi...
Hydraulic gold mining in the Sierra Nevada, California (1853–1884) displaced ~1.1 billion m3 of sedi...
Hydraulic gold mining in the Sierra Nevada, California (1853–1884) displaced ~1.1 billion m3 of sedi...
Hydraulic gold mining in the Sierra Nevada, California (1853–1884) displaced ~1.1 billion m3 of sedi...
Advances in remote sensing technologies can facilitate acquisition of topographical and planimetric ...
Advances in remote sensing technologies can facilitate acquisition of topographical and planimetric ...
Hydraulic gold-mining tailings produced in the late nineteenth century in the Sierra Nevada foothill...
Hydraulic gold-mining tailings produced in the late nineteenth century in the Sierra Nevada foothill...
Hydraulic gold-mining tailings produced in the late nineteenth century in the Sierra Nevada foothill...
River managers need to understand fluvial systems as they change through time. Many river systems ar...
A discrete period of hydraulic gold mining in the northwestern Sierra Nevada, California (1853–1884)...
Sand and gravel tailings from nineteenth century open-pit hydraulic gold mines formed large alluvial...
Redwood Creek, north coastal Californa, USA, has experienced dramatic changes in channel confguation...
Floods play a critical role in geomorphic change, but whether peak magnitude, duration, volume, or f...