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Title: Physical Layout of Pigeon Creek


1
Physical Layout of Pigeon Creek
Taught by Mr. Spear
  • By Lacy W., Jamie C., Matt C., Justin D., LeeAnn
    O., Jessica H., Nicole F., Daniel R., and Nick S.

2
Citizens Qualitative Habitat Evaluation Index
  • Substrate (bottom type)
  • Fish Cover (hiding places)
  • Stream shape and Human Alterations
  • Stream Forests Wetlands and Erosion
  • Depth and Velocity
  • Riffles/ Runs

3
Terms
  • The following terms are good to know about the
    physical aspect of Pigeon Creek
  • Riparian- the banks of a natural course of water.
  • Riprap- a layer of chunks of concrete thrown
    together without order or similar material on an
    embankment slope to prevent erosion.
  • Sinuosity- the state of being of a serpentine or
    wavy form winding.
  • Silt- in between sand and clay
  • Buffer strip- serves as a barrier

4
Substrate
  • Size of substrate- Mostly Large (Fist size or
    bigger)
  • Smothering of substrate- Yes. Symptoms Hard to
    move, large pieces, often black on bottom of
    stream with few insects.
  • Silting of substrate- Yes. Light kicking of
    bottom, results in substantial clouding of stream
    for more than a minute or two

Score 14 out of 24
5
Fish Cover (hiding places)
  • Downed trees, logs, and branches
  • Shallow, slow areas for small fish
  • Water plants
  • Shrubs, small trees that hang close or over the
    bank
  • score 8 out of 20

6
Stream Shape and Human Alterations
  • Curviness or Sinuosity of Channel very straight
  • How natural is this site? A few major man made
    changes (e.g. a bridge some stream bank
    channeling)
  • Score 9 out of 20

7
Stream Forests and Wetlands(Riparian Area) and
Erosion
Erosion
  • Width of Riparian Forest Wetland Mostly
    Narrow(Can throw a rock through/ across it)
  • Land use mostly Shrubs, Row Crops
  • Bank Erosion typically stable hard or well
    vegetated banks
  • How much of stream is shaded? none
  • Score 14 out of 20

8
Depth Velocity
WET PANTS
  • Deepest pool is at least waist deep
  • Flow type was very slow and almost nonexistent.
  • Score 7 out of 10

9
Riffles/Runs(Areas where current is
fast/turbulant, surface may be broken)
  • Riffles/Runs do not exist
  • Riffles/Runs Substrates are smaller than your
    fingernails or do not exist
  • Score 0 out of 15

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Tests
We ran a test on the Surface Velocity. We found
that the creek didnt have a water flow. We
concluded that this was caused by the weather
conditions and the creek itself not being very
healthy.
12
Conclusion
  • We learned that Pigeon Creek has a overall score
    of 52 out of 114 which means the creek is in
    medium condition.
  • In this experience we also learned that rainfall
    has a big impact in how fast the creek flows.
  • Overall the riparian zone had many plants that
    were sources to the critters living in the water.
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