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Sun Creek Lower Reach Pools Composite Station (11NPSWRD_WQX-CRLA_BUK_SUNLP) site data in the Water Quality Portal

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This river/stream site, maintained by the National Park Service Water Resources Division (identifier 11NPSWRD_WQX), has the name "Sun Creek Lower Reach Pools Composite Station" and has the identifier 11NPSWRD_WQX-CRLA_BUK_SUNLP. This site is in the watershed defined by the 8 digit Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC)18010203.

This site is located in Klamath County County, Oregon at 42.8271527000 degrees latitude and -122.0465500000 degrees longitude using the datum NAD83. No horizontal location accuracy metadata is available.

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Characteristic Group Date Range*
Biological, Counts 1989 - 1989
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Detailed Metadata

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Location Metadata Value
OrganizationIdentifier 11NPSWRD_WQX
OrganizationFormalName National Park Service Water Resources Division
MonitoringLocationIdentifier 11NPSWRD_WQX-CRLA_BUK_SUNLP
MonitoringLocationName Sun Creek Lower Reach Pools Composite Station
MonitoringLocationTypeName River/Stream
MonitoringLocationDescriptionText This station represents a composite of pools found in the lower reach of Sun Creek between the park boundary and 6.6 km upstream of the park boundary. The stream channel was classified into habitat units of pools, glides, and riffles by the researchers. Of the 248 pools located in the reach, 45 were surveyed; however, researchers did not report results from individual pool, glide, or riffle sites. Instead they estimated and reported results per common habitat within stream segments. These data are being reported similarly to STORET with composite stations that represent common habitats within stream segments. Sun Creek is a second order stream. It increases from a width of about 1.5 m at Sun Meadows to a width ranging from 3 to 6 m near the park boundary. A series of falls blocks upstream migration between the upper reach and Sun Meadows. Sun Creek is incised into a 25,000 year old glacial valley filled with pumice ash deposits. Within the park the Sun Creek basin ranges in elevation from roughly 1400 to 2200 m above sea level. The channel actively erodes the base of adjacent hill slopes, which stand near their angle of repose and supply large amounts of pumice sediment. Sand sized and finer sediments are actively transported even during low flow periods. Virtually all substrate crevices are filled with pumice sediment. Cover for fish consists of stream bank undercuts and woody debris. The Sun Creek basin is forested by old growth ponderosa pine, mountain hemlock, and shasta red fir; alder thickets dominate the riparian canopy below approximately 1600 m elevation. Most breaks in channel gradient, pools, and scour pockets are formed by woody debris.
HUCEightDigitCode 18010203
LatitudeMeasure 42.8271527000
LongitudeMeasure -122.0465500000
SourceMapScaleNumeric 24000
HorizontalCollectionMethodName Interpolation-Digital Map Source (Tiger)
HorizontalCoordinateReferenceSystemDatumName NAD83
CountryCode US
StateCode 41
CountyCode 035
ProviderName STORET