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Field NameValue 1Value 2Different?SGAUpdatePageStepNumberPrompt_SGA
HabAssessStreamType LowDifferentleg6.aspx Stream Gradient Type
ProjectID5454 Step0.aspx  
ProjectNameRock RiverRock River Step0.aspx  
StreamNameUnnamed-4 to Rock-M05Unnamed-4 to Rock-M05 Step0.aspx  
ReachID3737 Step0.aspx  
ReachesRID26262626 Step0.aspx  
SegmentIDCC Step0.aspx  
SegmentsRID36121250DifferentStep0.aspx  
ReachPointIDM5S4.01M5S4.01 Step0.aspx  
OrganizationName South Mountain Research & ConsultingDifferentStep0.aspx Organization
ObserversJHB, FCPKLU, BOSDifferentStep0.aspx  
IsNotAssessedNN Step0.aspx Segment Not Assessed?
WhyNotAssessed   Step0.aspx If Not Assessed Why
IsAdminJudgementNN Step0.aspx Administrative Judgement?
SegmentLocationHistorically-pastured (now wet meadow) segment downstream of Tarte Road crossingPastured segment downstream of Tarte Road crossingDifferentStep0.aspx Segment Location
SegmentLength24422442 Step0.aspx Segment Length
KnownFloodHistoryNYDifferentStep0.aspx Known Flood History?
SketchDoneYY Step0.aspx Sketch Done
PhotoLogDoneYY Step0.aspx Photo Log Done?
ReachClearlyAffectedByMajorFloodingN DifferentStep0.aspx Reach Clearly Affected By Recent Major Flood
AdminJudgementEntity   Step0.aspx Administrative Judgement Entity
AdminStreamTypeDeparture   Step0.aspx Administrative Stream Type Depature
GeoAssessConditionFairGoodDifferentStep0.aspx  
VersionName2020 Update VT and QCBaseDifferentStep0.aspx Segment Version
CompletionDate 6/8/2006 12:00:00 AMDifferentStep0.aspx? Completion Date
SevenDayRainNYDifferentStep0.aspx? Seven Day Rain?
WeatherHot and drylight rain, overcastDifferentStep0.aspx? Weather
SegmentationBanks and BuffersOther ReasonDifferentStep1.aspx1.1Segmentation
SegmentationCommentSegmented in 2006 based on land use and history of channel management.  DifferentStep1.aspx1.1Comments
BermLength_L   Step1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsBerm Length ft. (left)
BermLength_R   Step1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsBerm Length ft. (right)
RoadLength_1 0DifferentStep1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsRoad Length Left
RoadLength_2 0DifferentStep1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsRoad Length Right
RoadLength_L   Step1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsRoad Length Left
RoadLength_R   Step1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsRoad Length Right
RailroadLength_1 0DifferentStep1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsRailroad Length left
RailroadLength_2 0DifferentStep1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsRailroad Length Right
RailroadLength_L   Step1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsRailroad Length Left
RailroadLength_R   Step1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsRailroad Length Right
PathLength_1 0DifferentStep1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsImproved Path Length Left
PathLength_2 0DifferentStep1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsImproved Path Length Right
PathLength_L   Step1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsPath Length Left
PathLength_R   Step1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsPath Length Right
DevelopmentLength_1 0DifferentStep1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsDevelopment Length_Left
DevelopmentLength_2 0DifferentStep1.aspx1.3 River Corridor EncroachmentsDevelopment Length Right
HillsideSlope_LHillySteepDifferentStep1.aspx1.4 Adjacent Terrace or HillsideLeft Corridor Slope
HillsideSlope_RHillySteepDifferentStep1.aspx1.4 Adjacent Terrace or HillsideRight Corridor Slope
HillsideContinuous_LSometimesSometimes Step1.aspx1.4 Adjacent Terrace or HillsideLeft Corridor Continuous With Bank?
HillsideContinuous_RSometimesSometimes Step1.aspx1.4 Adjacent Terrace or HillsideRight Corridor Continuous With Bank?
HillsideInWidth_LSometimesSometimes Step1.aspx1.4 Adjacent Terrace or HillsideLeft Corridor With 1 bankfull width?
HillsideInWidth_RSometimesSometimes Step1.aspx1.4 Adjacent Terrace or HillsideRight Corridor With 1 bankfull width?
HillsideTexture_LSilt/ClayBedrockDifferentStep1.aspx1.4 Adjacent Terrace or HillsideLeft Corridor Texture
HillsideTexture_RSilt/ClayBedrockDifferentStep1.aspx1.4 Adjacent Terrace or HillsideRight Corridor Texture
ValleyWidth9990DifferentStep1.aspx1.5 Valley FeaturesValley Width
ValleyWidthDeterminationMeasuredEstimatedDifferentStep1.aspx1.5 Valley FeaturesValley Width Determination
ConfinementTypeVBBDDifferentStep1.aspx1.5 Valley FeaturesConfinement Type
InRockGorgeNoNo Step1.aspx1.5 Valley FeaturesSegment In A Rock Gorge?
HumanChangedWidthNoNo Step1.aspx1.5 Valley FeaturesHuman-caused change in valley width?
BankfullWidth9.112DifferentStep2.aspx2.1Bankfull Width
MaximumDepth2.33.1DifferentStep2.aspx2.2Maximum Depth
MeanDepth0.811.4DifferentStep2.aspx2.4Mean Depth
FloodproneWidth120140DifferentStep2.aspx2.5Floodprone Width
RecentlyAbandonedFloodplain3.53.1DifferentStep2.aspx2.6Recently Abandoned Floodplain
HumanElevatedFloodplain   Step2.aspx2.6Human Elevated Floodplain
SinuosityTypeLowModerateDifferentStep2.aspx2.10Sinuosity Type
RifflesTypeNot ApplicableNot Applicable Step2.aspx2.11Type of Riffles
RiffleSpacingDistance   Step2.aspx2.12Riffles/Step Spacing Distance
IsRiffleSpacingApplicable Not ApplicableDifferentStep2.aspx2.12No Data
Bedrock0.000.00 Step2.aspx2.13 Substrate CompositionBedrock
Boulder0.000.00 Step2.aspx2.13 Substrate CompositionBoulder
Cobble0.000.00 Step2.aspx2.13 Substrate CompositionCobble
Course Gravel0.000.00 Step2.aspx2.13 Substrate CompositionCourse Gravel
Fine Gravel0.003.00DifferentStep2.aspx2.13 Substrate CompositionFine Gravel
Sand0.0097.00DifferentStep2.aspx2.13 Substrate CompositionSand
Silt or Smaller100.000.00DifferentStep2.aspx2.13 Substrate CompositionSilt and Smaller
SiltClayPresentNoYesDifferentStep2.aspx2.13 Substrate CompositionClay Present?
DetritusPercent01DifferentStep2.aspx2.13 Substrate CompositionPercent Detritus
WoodyDebrisNumber00 Step2.aspx2.13 Substrate CompositionLarge Woody Debris Count
LargestBedParticle   Step2.aspx2.14 Average Largest Particle OnBed
IsBedParticleNotApplicableNYDifferentStep2.aspx2.14 Average Largest Particle OnNot Applicable
LargestBarParticle   Step2.aspx2.14 Average Largest Particle OnBar
IsBarParticleNotApplicableNYDifferentStep2.aspx2.14 Average Largest Particle OnNot Applicable
IsBarBedParticleNotEvaluatedNYDifferentStep2.aspx2.14 Average Largest Particle OnNot Evaluated
ParticleUnits   Step2.aspx2.14 Average Largest Particle OnParticle Units
StreamTypeEE Step2.aspx2.15 Phase 2 Stream TypeStream Type
BedMaterialSiltSandDifferentStep2.aspx2.15 Phase 2 Stream TypeBed Material
SubclassSlope cDifferentStep2.aspx2.15 Phase 2 Stream TypeSubclassSlope
BedformPlane BedPlane Bed Step2.aspx2.15 Phase 2 Stream TypeDominant Bedform
SubBedForm   Step2.aspx2.15 Phase 2 Stream TypeDominant Bed Form
FieldMeasuredSlope   Step2.aspx2.15 Phase 2 Stream TypeField Measured Slope
ReferenceStreamType   Step2.aspx2.15 Sub-reach Stream TypeReference Stream Type
ReferenceBedMaterial   Step2.aspx2.15 Sub-reach Stream TypeReference Bed Material
ReferenceSubclassSlope   Step2.aspx2.15 Sub-reach Stream TypeReference Subclass Slope
ReferenceBedform   Step2.aspx2.15 Sub-reach Stream TypeReference Bedform
WereChannelDimensionsSignificantlyChangedByMajorFlooding   Step2.aspx2.15 Sub-reach 1 Stream TypeWere Channel Dimensions Significantly Changed By Major Flooding
WereChannelDimensionsSignificantlyChangedByHumansInReponseToMajorFlooding   Step2.aspx2.15 Sub-reach 1 Stream TypeWere Channel Dimensions Significantly Changed By Humans In Reponse To Major Flooding
ChannelEnlargement00 Step2.aspx2.15 Sub-reach 1 Stream TypeChannel Enlargement
FloodAffectedCrossSectionCommentsNULL DifferentStep2.aspx2.15 Sub-reach 1 Stream TypeFlood Affected Cross Section Comments
TypicalBankSlopeSteepModerateDifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream BanksTypical Bank Slope
MaterialTypeUpper_LSiltClayDifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank TextureMaterial Type Upper Left
MaterialTypeUpper_RSiltClayDifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank TextureMaterial Type Upper Right
MaterialTypeUpper   Step3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank TextureMaterial Type Upper Old
MaterialTypeLower_LSiltClayDifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank TextureMaterial Type Lower Left
MaterialTypeLower_RSiltClayDifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank TextureMaterial Type Lower Right
MaterialTypeLower   Step3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank TextureMaterial Type Lower Old
ConsistencyUpper_LCohesiveCohesive Step3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank TextureConsistency Upper Left
ConsistencyUpper_RCohesiveCohesive Step3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank TextureConsistency Upper Right
ConsistencyUpper   Step3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank TextureConsistency Upper Old
ConsistencyLower_LCohesiveCohesive Step3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank TextureConsistency Lower Left
ConsistencyLower_RCohesiveCohesive Step3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank TextureConsistency Lower Right
ConsistencyLower   Step3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank TextureConsistency Lower Old
BankErosionLength_L48.7488848.75DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank ErosionErosion Length Left
BankErosionLength_R10.851190DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank ErosionErosion Length Right
BankErosionHeight_L33 Step3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank ErosionErosion Height Left
BankErosionHeight_R40DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank ErosionErosion Height Right
BankRevetmentType_LNoneNone Step3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank ErosionRevetment Type Left
BankRevetmentType_RNoneNone Step3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank ErosionRevetment Type Right
BankRevetmentLength_L00 Step3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank ErosionRevetment Length Left
BankRevetmentLength_R00 Step3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank ErosionRevetment Length Right
DominantBankVegetation_LHerbaceousPastureDifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Near Bank Vegetation TypeDominant Left
DominantBankVegetation_RHerbaceousPastureDifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Near Bank Vegetation TypeDominant Right
SubDomBankVegetation_LShrubs/SaplingHerbaceousDifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Near Bank Vegetation TypeSub-dominant Left
SubDomBankVegetation_RShrubs/SaplingHerbaceousDifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Near Bank Vegetation TypeSub-dominant Right
CanopyPercentCategory_L00 Step3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank CanopyCanopy Percent Left
CanopyPercentCategory_R00 Step3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank CanopyCanopy Percent Right
ChannelCanopyOpenOpen Step3.aspx3.1 Stream Banks - Bank CanopyMid-Channel Canopy
DominantBufferWidth_L>1000-25DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Buffer - Buffer WidthDominant Left
DominantBufferWidth_R>1000-25DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Buffer - Buffer WidthDominant Right
SubDomBufferWidth_LNoneNone Step3.aspx3.1 Riparian Buffer - Buffer WidthSub-dominant Left
SubDomBufferWidth_RNoneNone Step3.aspx3.1 Riparian Buffer - Buffer WidthSub-dominant Right
Buffer0to25Feet_L0 DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Buffer - Buffer WidthLength where less than 25 feet Left
Buffer0to25Feet_R0 DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Buffer - Buffer WidthLength where less than 25 feet Right
DominantBufferVegetation_LHerbaceousHerbaceous Step3.aspx3.1 Riparian Buffer - Buffer Vegetation TypeDominant Left
DominantBufferVegetation_RDeciduousHerbaceousDifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Buffer - Buffer Vegetation TypeDominant Right
SubDomBufferVegetation_LShrubs/SaplingNoneDifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Buffer - Buffer Vegetation TypeSub-dominant Left
SubDomBufferVegetation_RHerbaceousNoneDifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Buffer - Buffer Vegetation TypeSub-dominant Right
DominantLandUse_LHayPastureDifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Corridor - Corridor Land UseDominant Left
DominantLandUse_RForestPastureDifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Corridor - Corridor Land UseDominant Right
SubDomLandUse_LCropNoneDifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Corridor - Corridor Land UseSub-dominant Left
SubDomLandUse_RHayNoneDifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Corridor - Corridor Land UseSub-dominant Right
MassFailuresLength_L   Step3.aspx3.1 Riparian Corridor - Corridor Land UseMass Failures Length Left
MassFailuresLength_R   Step3.aspx3.1 Riparian Corridor - Corridor Land UseMass Failures Length Right
MassFailuresNoneNone Step3.aspx3.1 Riparian Corridor - Corridor Land UseMass Failures Length Old
MassFailuresMeanHeight_L 0DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Corridor - Corridor Land UseAverage Failure Height Left
MassFailuresMeanHeight_R 0DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Corridor - Corridor Land UseAverage Failure Height Right
FailureMeanHeight 0DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Corridor - Corridor Land UseAverage Failure Height Old
GulliesMultipleOneDifferentStep3.aspx Gullies
GulliesNumber4 DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Corridor - Corridor Land UseGullies
GulliesLength36 DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Corridor - Corridor Land UseLength
GullyMeanHeight1.8758DifferentStep3.aspx3.1 Riparian Corridor - Corridor Land UseAverage Height
SpringSeepNoneMinimalDifferentStep4.aspx4.1Spring/Seep/Trib
AdjacentWetlandNoneAbundantDifferentStep4.aspx4.2Adjacent Wetland
FlowStatusLowModerateDifferentStep4.aspx4.3Flow Status
DebrisJamsNumber22 Step4.aspx4.4Number of Debris James
FlowRegTypeNoneNone Step4.aspx4.5Flow Regulation Type
ImpoundmentLocation   Step4.aspx4.5(Old Data) Impoundment Location
FlowRegUse   Step4.aspx4.5Flow Regulation Use
FlowRegUpDownStreamNone DifferentStep4.aspx4.6Up/Down Stream Flow Reg and Withdrawals
IsNoChannelConstrictionNYDifferentStep4.aspx4.8Channel Constrictions
Impoundments NoneDifferentStep4.aspx4.5(Old Data) Impoundments
UpstreamFlowRegulation NoneDifferentStep4.aspx4.6(Old Data) Upstream Flow Regulation
BeaverDamsNumber00 Step4.aspx4.9Number Of Beaver Dams
BeaverDamAffectedLength00 Step4.aspx4.9Length Affected By Dams
BridgeCulvertAssessmentNoNo Step4.aspx Bridge Culvert Assessment?
BarMidNumber 0DifferentStep5.aspx5.1 Bar TypesMid Bars
BarPointNumber 0DifferentStep5.aspx5.1 Bar TypesPoint Bars
BarSideNumber 0DifferentStep5.aspx5.1 Bar TypesSide Bars
BarDiagonalNumber 0DifferentStep5.aspx5.1 Bar TypesDiagonal Bars
BarDeltaNumber 2DifferentStep5.aspx5.1 Bar TypesDelta Bars
BarIslandNumber 1DifferentStep5.aspx5.1 Bar TypesIsland Bars
FloodChutesNumber11 Step5.aspx5.2 Migration FeaturesFlood Chutes
NeckCutoffsNumber00 Step5.aspx5.2 Migration FeaturesNeck Cutoffs
ChannelAvulsionsNumber11 Step5.aspx5.2 Migration FeaturesChannel Avulsions
BraidingNumber00 Step5.aspx5.2 Migration FeaturesBraiding Number
SteepRifflesNumber00 Step5.aspx5.3 Steep Riffles And Head CutsSteep Riffles
HeadCutsNumber00 Step5.aspx5.3 Steep Riffles And Head CutsHead Cuts
TributaryRejuvenationNoNo Step5.aspx5.3 Steep Riffles And Head CutsTributary Rejuvenation
StraighteningStraightening StraighteningDifferentStep5.aspx5.5 Channel AlterationsStraightening
StraighteningLength1862.3221862.34DifferentStep5.aspx5.5 Channel AlterationsStraightening Length
DredgingNoneNone Step5.aspx5.5 Channel AlterationsDredging
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.DifferentStep5.aspx Comments
BermLength_1 0DifferentStep6.aspx Berm Length ft. (left)
BermLength_2 0DifferentStep6.aspx Berm Length ft. (right)
rhaStreamTypeDune-Ripple DifferentStep6.aspx RHA Reference Stream Type
rhaDepartureType   Step6.aspx6.9SHTD Existing Habitat Type
rhacomments   Step6.aspx Comments
GeoAssessConfinementUnconfinedUnconfined Step7.aspx Confinement Evaluated
ChannelEvolutionStageIIIDifferentStep7.aspx7.5Channel EvolutionStage
ChannelEvolutionModelF DifferentStep7.aspx7.5Channel Evolution Model
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.DifferentStep7.aspx7.5Channel Adjustment Processes Narrative
GeoAssessSensitivityVery HighHighDifferentStep7.aspx7.7Stream Sensitivity