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USFS Logo Research Data Archive

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Gravel samples taken on cross section at center of photo. 500' above confluence of tributary stream near head of tidal zone.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: hydrology
water conservation, soil conservation and erosion
watershed management
studies on stream-flow and bank erosion:
Location: Alaska; Chichagof Island; Fick Cove
Description: Gravel samples taken on cross section at center of photo. 500' above confluence of tributary stream near head of tidal zone.
Date: 10/16/1951

Spruce on creek bank was undermined before logging, fell across creek, gravel filled up to level of down trunk. Sure indication of substantial floods & fluctuations.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: hydrology
water conservation, soil conservation and erosion
watershed management
studies on stream-flow and bank erosion:
Location: Alaska; Chichagof Island; Fick Cove
Description: Spruce on creek bank was undermined before logging, fell across creek, gravel filled up to level of down trunk. Sure indication of substantial floods & fluctuations.
Date: 10/16/1951

Natural jam 200 yards above CP3. 60 cohos, 10 dogs in hole behind it. No obstruction at all.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: hydrology
water conservation, soil conservation and erosion
watershed management
studies on stream-flow and bank erosion:
Location: Alaska; Chichagof Island; Fick Cove
Description: Natural jam 200 yards above CP3. 60 cohos, 10 dogs in hole behind it. No obstruction at all.
Date: 10/16/1951

Log span bridge over creek, 1 mile from beach. Practical structure.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: hydrology
water conservation, soil conservation and erosion
watershed management
studies on stream-flow and bank erosion:
Location: Alaska; Chichagof Island; Fick Cove
Description: Log span bridge over creek, 1 mile from beach. Practical structure.
Date: 10/16/1951