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Channel centerline for the Tillamook, Trask, Wilson, Kilchis, and Miami Rivers, Oregon in 2009
The Tillamook Bay subbasins and Nehalem River basins encompass 1,369 and 2,207 respective
square kilometers of northwestern Oregon and drain to the Pacific Ocean. The Tillamook, Trask,
Wilson, Kilchis, and Miami Rivers flow into Tillamook Bay near the towns of Tillamook and Garibaldi.
The Wilson and Trask River basins cover the largest areas (500 and 451 square kilometers,
respectively) whereas the Tillamook and Kilchis Rivers encompass similar sized areas (156
and 169 square kilometers, respectively) and the Miami River the smallest area (94 square
kilometers). In cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the U.S. Geological Survey
completed a reconnaissance-level assessment of channel condition and bed-material transport
relevant to the permitting of in-stream gravel extraction along the the major alluvial portions of
six river systems, including the lowermost 14.1 km of the Tillamook River, 16.3 km of the Trask
River, 15.2 km of the Wilson River, 7.8 km of the Kilchis River, 11.6 km of the Miami River, and
31.4 km of the Nehalem River. To support these analyses, digital channel maps were produced
to depict channel and floodplain conditions in the Tillamook Bay sub-basins and Nehalem River
basin from different time periods. GIS layers defining the wetted channel and bar features and
channel centerline in the study area were developed for four time periods: 1939, 1967, 2005,
and 2009. For this project, the active channel was defined as area typically inundated during
annual high flows, and includes the low-flow channel as well as side channels, islands, and
channel-flanking gravel bars. The wetted channel and bar feature datasets were developed by
digitizing from aerial photographs. Aerial photographs from 1939 and 1967 were scanned,
rectified, and mosaicked for this project (See metadata for each photograph set for more
information on the rectification process and resolution of each dataset). Digital orthophotographs
from 2005 and 2009 are publicly available.
Complete Metadata
| @id | http://datainventory.doi.gov/id/dataset/d0749d757bd622cb24ea5c01af8b4f3d |
|---|---|
| bureauCode |
[ "010:12" ] |
| identifier | USGS:0a0a0bc9-d306-4430-8706-b3c608f6805b |
| spatial | -123.89335,45.395248,-123.723904,45.620807 |
| theme |
[ "geospatial" ] |