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Continued monitoring of the Tassajara Creek restoration project 2004
Matt Oden, University of California, Berkeley
Aurel DeHollan, University of California, Berkeley
ABSTRACT: Monitoring the ensuing morphological and vegetative change of river
restoration projects has become evermore important as an increasing number of
communities embrace such efforts. Numerous projects have succeeded in the short run
and failed in the long run, but the success of a project can only be assessed through postproject
monitoring efforts. A section of Tassajara Creek in Dublin California stretching
roughly one mile was restored in 1999. The generalized goals of the project were to
reconstruct the highly incised channel to accommodate for the 100 year discharge and to
restore riparian habitat. A monitoring plan to document the effects of the implemented
project was developed in 2001 accompanied by a series of eight cross-sections, a
longitudinal profile, and photographs to begin the post-project evaluation. Between 2002
and 2003 four additional studies were conducted to continue the monitoring effort. All of
these projects found some localized incision and aggradation. We took photographs of
the riparian zone and resurveyed four of the cross-sections in the southern part of the
restoration area and found evidence of aggradation of the thalwegs ranging from 0.25ft
and 3.07ft at all sites following the first year of substantial flows. We also found evidence
that suggests erosion and deposition along the floodplain terraces, but our results are
inconclusive due to disparities in methodologies between our study and past studies.
Regardless, our findings allow us to conclude that channel morphology may have been
altered by the high flow events in 2004 and that restoration goals of improving riparian
habitat are being met.
SUGGESTED CITATION: Matt Oden and Aurel DeHollan,
"Continued monitoring of the Tassajara Creek restoration project 2004"
(May 1, 2004).
Water Resources Center Archives.
Hydrology.
Paper oden.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/wrca/hydrology/oden
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