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Topic | Tour: Johnson Creek Large Wood Removal Project |
Click on image to enlarge (98K). Click here to display a larger version (318K). This photo shows a log jam on Johnson Creek, tributary to Gates Creek. The jam was creating bank erosion (see Picture 3) and so was removed. The project called the wood jam a "debris barrier." Such activities were also thought to improve fish passage. July 1989.
Large wood in the channel of Johnson Creek. Much of the wood appears to be very old, probably from early logging. July 1989.
Jam and sediment accumulation upstream. Large wood stores sediment and provides a buffer to downstream habitats. July 1989.
Bank failure adjacent to Johnson Creek thought to have been triggered by flow diversion related to large wood jam. July 1989.
Crew removing large wood from Johnson Creek channel. July 1989.
Wood taken from channel was bucked up and placed out of the channel for burning in fall. July 1989.
Large wood jam removal project after completion. July 1989.
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