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Tidal channel and marshplain development : Cooley Landing salt pond restoration
Nick Garrity, University of California, Berkeley
ABSTRACT: Post-project monitoring data shows that the Cooley Landing Salt Pond
breached-levee restoration is meeting the established project objectives by creating
diverse habitat, which is evolving towards a mature marsh system. Engineered design
elements, including breach channel training berms and levee borrow ditch blocks, have
encouraged the re-occupation of the historic tidal channel footprint and prevented the
development of primary channels in the artificial borrow ditch. The restored marshplain
has aggraded by a maximum of 0.6 to 0.8 ft in the last two years and vegetated with
pickleweed. The breaches provide adequate tidal drainage and low tide drainage is
controlled by the elevation of the rapidly eroding outboard mudflat channels.
SUGGESTED CITATION: Nick Garrity,
"Tidal channel and marshplain development : Cooley Landing salt pond restoration"
(December 8, 2003).
Water Resources Center Archives.
Restoration of Rivers and Streams.
Paper garrity.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/wrca/restoration/garrity
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