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Joanna Eyquem (John Parish, Shelley Gorenc, Mike Tilston, Jackie Thomas)

Geomorphological and Ecological Functions within a Headwater Channel Network & Implications for Management. Joanna Eyquem (John Parish, Shelley Gorenc, Mike Tilston, Jackie Thomas). Eastern Region Headwater Streams Workshop Ottawa, February 25, 2011. Overview.

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Joanna Eyquem (John Parish, Shelley Gorenc, Mike Tilston, Jackie Thomas)

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  1. Geomorphological and Ecological Functions within a Headwater Channel Network & Implications for Management Joanna Eyquem (John Parish, Shelley Gorenc, Mike Tilston, Jackie Thomas) Eastern Region Headwater Streams Workshop Ottawa, February 25, 2011 Eastern Region Headwater Stream Workshop, February 2011

  2. Eastern Region Headwater Stream Workshop, February 2011

  3. Eastern Region Headwater Stream Workshop, February 2011

  4. Overview - Focus on quantifying physical processes - Evaluation of functions - Hydrology and hydraulics - Sediment movement - Implications for land use management recommendations Eastern Region Headwater Stream Workshop, February 2011

  5. Study Area: NW Brampton • Headwater Streams • Huttonville Creek • Fletchers Creek • Halton Till • Agricultural landuse • Low gradient • Ground-truthing to confirm extent Eastern Region Headwater Stream Workshop, February 2011

  6. Mayfield Road Highway 7 (Bovaird Drive) Eastern Region Headwater Stream Workshop, February 2011

  7. East Central West Eastern Region Headwater Stream Workshop, February 2011

  8. Western Swale Area Huttonville Creek Order 2 Gradient: 0.36% Bed: Soil Drainage Area: 0.036km2 TOB width: 2.3m Landuse: Wheat Eastern Region Headwater Stream Workshop, February 2011

  9. Central Swale Area Huttonville Creek Order 2 Gradient: 0.55% Bed: Gravel Drainage Area: 0.022km2 TOB width: 2.75m Landuse: Wheat Eastern Region Headwater Stream Workshop, February 2011

  10. Eastern Swale Area Fletcher’s Creek Order 2 Site Photos Gradient: 0.43% Bed: Mixed Drainage Area: 0.014km2 TOB width: 1.27m Landuse: Soybean Eastern Region Headwater Stream Workshop, February 2011

  11. Instrumentation • - Three ‘nested’ sites • Two first order swales • Second order swale • 6 monumented cross-sections • 6 in-situ sediment traps • 1 pressure transducer • High resolution sampling (1 min) Eastern Region Headwater Stream Workshop, February 2011

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  17. Monitoring • Cross-sectional measurement • Sediment trap content measurement • Bedload traps • Field traps • Continuous flow gauge record • Linked to broader context Eastern Region Headwater Stream Workshop, February 2011

  18. Drainage Patterns & Relationships • Stream order-frequency & stream order-drainage area Eastern Region Headwater Stream Workshop, February 2011

  19. High drainage density Eastern Region Headwater Stream Workshop, February 2011

  20. Cross-sectional change • Changes dominated by agricultural practices. • Seasonal change related to ploughing and flows (e.g. aggradation due to sediment supply) • Difficulties in maintaining sections. Eastern Region Headwater Stream Workshop, February 2011

  21. Ploughing prior to Nov 15, 2006 - aggradation Reset August 30, 2007 Eastern Region Headwater Stream Workshop, February 2011

  22. Stable until Oct 25, 2007 Sedimentation recorded Nov 26, 2007 Eastern Region Headwater Stream Workshop, February 2011

  23. Hydrology • Fast response to rain events • Duration of response shorter Eastern Region Headwater Stream Workshop, February 2011

  24. Fast response Eastern Region Headwater Stream Workshop, February 2011

  25. Hydrology • Larger discharge per unit area than downstream station BUT • Less response to low intensity events SO - Annual flow delivery rates per unit drainage area similar Eastern Region Headwater Stream Workshop, February 2011

  26. Flow delivery Eastern Region Headwater Stream Workshop, February 2011

  27. Sediment delivery mechanism • Estimates of annual soil loss • Field traps (0.07 to 0.34m3/yr) • Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) (4.00 to 10.49m3/yr) • Estimates of fluvial erosion • Changes in channel cross-section (-359.9 to 85.8m3/yr) Eastern Region Headwater Stream Workshop, February 2011

  28. Sediment transport • Bedload transport well below field and channel erosion • Suspended load likely to be dominant form of transport downstream • Empty traps following rainfall events Eastern Region Headwater Stream Workshop, February 2011

  29. Sediment Sourcing • Bedload coarser – fines transported • Most bedload explained by fields • Coarser material? • Variation in Halton Till • Road runoff Eastern Region Headwater Stream Workshop, February 2011

  30. Management Implications • Geomorphological Functions: • Conveyance of flow • Sediment supply and transport • (particularly fines in suspension) • Form & function not representative of “natural conditions” Eastern Region Headwater Stream Workshop, February 2011

  31. Management Implications • Ecological Functions: • Fish do migrate to drainage features • Limited by flow • Temporary nature of habitat Eastern Region Headwater Stream Workshop, February 2011

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  33. Management Implications • Maintenance of: • Open channel • Area contributing flow (& sediment) • Drainage density • Connectivity to downstream reaches Eastern Region Headwater Stream Workshop, February 2011

  34. Thank You Eastern Region Headwater Stream Workshop, February 2011

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