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Field NameValue 1Value 2Different?
ProjectNameRock RiverRock River 
StreamNameUnnamed-4 to Rock-M05Unnamed-4 to Rock-M05 
ProjectID5454 
ReachID3737 
SegmentIDCC 
ReachPointIDM5S4.01M5S4.01 
OrganizationID 6Different
OrganizationName South Mountain Research & ConsultingDifferent
ObserversJHB, FCPKLU, BOSDifferent
IsNotAssessedFalseFalse 
WhyNotAssessed   
IsAdminJudgementFalseFalse 
SegmentLocationHistorically-pastured (now wet meadow) segment downstream of Tarte Road crossingPastured segment downstream of Tarte Road crossingDifferent
SegmentLength24422442 
CompletionDate 6/8/2006 12:00:00 AMDifferent
SevenDayRainNoYesDifferent
WeatherHot and drylight rain, overcastDifferent
KnownFloodHistoryNoYesDifferent
SketchDoneYesYes 
PhotoLogDoneYesYes 
WatershedZone   
ReachClearlyAffectedByMajorFloodingNo Different
AdminJudgementEntity   
StreamTypeEE 
BedformPlane BedPlane Bed 
BedMaterialSiltSandDifferent
SubclassSlope cDifferent
GeoAssessConditionFairGoodDifferent
AdminStreamTypeDeparture   
SegmentationBanks and BuffersOther ReasonDifferent
SegmentationCommentSegmented in 2006 based on land use and history of channel management.  Different
BermLength_1 0Different
BermLength_2 0Different
RoadLength_1 0Different
RoadLength_2 0Different
RailroadLength_1 0Different
RailroadLength_2 0Different
PathLength_1 0Different
PathLength_2 0Different
DevelopmentLength_1 0Different
DevelopmentLength_2 0Different
BermLength_L   
BermLength_R   
RoadLength_L   
RoadLength_R   
RailroadLength_L   
RailroadLength_R   
PathLength_L   
PathLength_R   
HillsideSlope_LHillySteepDifferent
HillsideSlope_RHillySteepDifferent
HillsideContinuous_LSometimesSometimes 
HillsideContinuous_RSometimesSometimes 
HillsideInWidth_LSometimesSometimes 
HillsideInWidth_RSometimesSometimes 
HillsideTexture_LSilt/ClayBedrockDifferent
HillsideTexture_RSilt/ClayBedrockDifferent
ValleyWidth9990Different
ValleyWidthDeterminationMeasuredEstimatedDifferent
ConfinementTypeVBBDDifferent
InRockGorgeNoNo 
HumanChangedWidthNoNo 
BankfullWidth9.112Different
MaximumDepth2.33.1Different
MeanDepth0.811.4Different
FloodproneWidth120140Different
RecentlyAbandonedFloodplain3.53.1Different
HumanElevatedFloodplain   
SinuosityTypeLowModerateDifferent
RifflesTypeNot ApplicableNot Applicable 
IsRiffleSpacingApplicable Not ApplicableDifferent
RiffleSpacingDistance   
Bedrock00 
Boulder00 
Cobble00 
Course Gravel00 
Fine Gravel03Different
Sand097Different
Silt or Smaller1000Different
SiltClayPresentNoYesDifferent
DetritusPercent01Different
WoodyDebrisNumber00 
IsBarBedParticleNotEvaluatedFalseTrueDifferent
IsBedParticleNotApplicableFalseTrueDifferent
LargestBedParticle   
IsBarParticleNotApplicableFalseTrueDifferent
LargestBarParticle   
ParticleUnits   
StreamType1EE 
BedMaterial1SiltSandDifferent
SubclassSlope1 cDifferent
SubBedForm   
FieldMeasuredSlope   
ReferenceStreamType   
ReferenceBedMaterial   
ReferenceSubclassSlope   
ReferenceBedform   
ReachClearlyAffectedByMajorFlooding1No Different
WereChannelDimensionsSignificantlyChangedByMajorFlooding   
WereChannelDimensionsSignificantlyChangedByHumansInReponseToMajorFlooding   
ChannelEnlargement00 
FloodAffectedCrossSectionCommentsNULL Different
TypicalBankSlopeSteepModerateDifferent
MaterialTypeUpper_LSiltClayDifferent
MaterialTypeUpper_RSiltClayDifferent
MaterialTypeUpper   
MaterialTypeLower_LSiltClayDifferent
MaterialTypeLower_RSiltClayDifferent
MaterialTypeLower   
ConsistencyUpper_LCohesiveCohesive 
ConsistencyUpper_RCohesiveCohesive 
ConsistencyUpper   
ConsistencyLower_LCohesiveCohesive 
ConsistencyLower_RCohesiveCohesive 
ConsistencyLower   
BankErosionLength_L48.7488848.75Different
BankErosionLength_R10.851190Different
BankErosionHeight_L33 
BankErosionHeight_R40Different
BankRevetmentType_LNoneNone 
BankRevetmentType_RNoneNone 
BankRevetmentLength_L00 
BankRevetmentLength_R00 
DominantBankVegetation_LHerbaceousPastureDifferent
DominantBankVegetation_RHerbaceousPastureDifferent
SubDomBankVegetation_LShrubs/SaplingHerbaceousDifferent
SubDomBankVegetation_RShrubs/SaplingHerbaceousDifferent
CanopyPercentCategory_L00 
CanopyPercentCategory_R00 
ChannelCanopyOpenOpen 
DominantBufferWidth_L>1000-25Different
DominantBufferWidth_R>1000-25Different
SubDomBufferWidth_LNoneNone 
SubDomBufferWidth_RNoneNone 
Buffer0to25Feet_L0 Different
Buffer0to25Feet_R0 Different
DominantBufferVegetation_LHerbaceousHerbaceous 
DominantBufferVegetation_RDeciduousHerbaceousDifferent
SubDomBufferVegetation_LShrubs/SaplingNoneDifferent
SubDomBufferVegetation_RHerbaceousNoneDifferent
DominantLandUse_LHayPastureDifferent
DominantLandUse_RForestPastureDifferent
SubDomLandUse_LCropNoneDifferent
SubDomLandUse_RHayNoneDifferent
MassFailuresLength_L   
MassFailuresLength_R   
MassFailuresNoneNone 
MassFailuresMeanHeight_L 0Different
MassFailuresMeanHeight_R 0Different
FailureMeanHeight 0Different
GulliesNumber4 Different
GulliesMultipleOneDifferent
GulliesLength36 Different
GullyMeanHeight1.8758Different
SpringSeepNoneMinimalDifferent
AdjacentWetlandNoneAbundantDifferent
FlowStatusLowModerateDifferent
DebrisJamsNumber22 
FlowRegTypeNoneNone 
FlowRegUse   
Impoundments NoneDifferent
ImpoundmentLocation   
FlowRegUpDownStreamNone Different
UpstreamFlowRegulation NoneDifferent
IsNoChannelConstrictionFalseTrueDifferent
BeaverDamsNumber00 
BeaverDamAffectedLength00 
BridgeCulvertAssessmentNoNo 
BarMidNumber 0Different
BarPointNumber 0Different
BarSideNumber 0Different
BarDiagonalNumber 0Different
BarDeltaNumber 2Different
BarIslandNumber 1Different
FloodChutesNumber11 
NeckCutoffsNumber00 
ChannelAvulsionsNumber11 
BraidingNumber00 
SteepRifflesNumber00 
HeadCutsNumber00 
TributaryRejuvenationNoNo 
StraighteningStraightening StraighteningDifferent
StraighteningLength1862.3221862.34Different
DredgingNoneNone 
Comments Segment is direct-pastured (dairy cattle). Trampling of sod in pasture appears to have contributed to meander creation from historically straightening planform. Sod dam (WP 132) was too small and impermanent to feature index as an impoundment; looks hand-crafted, perhaps for recreational purposes (?). This segment was delineated from downstream Segment B, after the fact, given a different land use. Segment C relies on cross section data from Segment B. Visual observations support classification as an E5-PB with ample floodplain access, consistent with the reference stream type. See summary report and original field data sheets for more discussion.Different
rhaStreamTypeDune-Ripple Different
rhaDepartureType   
rhacomments   
HabAssessStreamType LowDifferent
GeoAssessConfinementUnconfinedUnconfined 
ChannelEvolutionStageIIIDifferent
ChannelEvolutionModelF Different
GeoAssessCondition1FairGoodDifferent
GeoAssessSensitivityVery HighHighDifferent
AdjustmentNarrative2006 survey noted a large area of animal access. Reach is no longer in pasture and has a good meadow buffer. Reach was historically straightened and remains moderately incised. Minimal erosion or planform adjustment was observed, however the channel is somewhat wider than downstream reaches. We assigned Stage II, the reach may be slowly progressing towards Stage III. Despite apparent historic channelization (somewhat linear planform), channel stable, probably due to low gradient (velocity) and cohesive silt/clay in bed/banks.Different
ReachesRID26262626 
SegmentsRID36121250Different
VersionName2020 Update VT and QCBaseDifferent